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Kenya's Christians and Muslims Unite to Combat Addiction  
06-19-2013
BY FREDRICK NZWILI | NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS)  Fractious religious groups in this East African nation are uniting to tackle alcohol and drug abuse, amid concerns the substances could wipe out a cross section of the y...

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Mother Dolores Hart, from Kissing Elvis to Joining the Convent  
06-18-2013
BY LAUREN MARKOE | WASHINGTON (RNS) The way fans reacted to Dolores Hart’s decision to become a cloistered nun, you might have thought the movie star had announced her intention to kill herself. Even close fr...

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Soccer Ban on Sikh Turbans Leads to Backlash Against Quebec  
06-17-2013
BY RON CSILLAG | TORONTO (RNS) Quebec’s decision to ban Sikh religious headgear on the soccer field is having national repercussions. Earlier this week, the Canadian Soccer Association suspended the Quebec So...

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The First 100 Days of Pope Francis  
06-14-2013
BY ALESSANDRO SPECIALE | VATICAN CITY (RNS) When Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world in February in becoming the first pope to resign in 600 years, he left behind a Roman Catholic Church weakened by scandals, beset by...

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10 Years Later, Mr. Rogers Is Still Making Neighbors  
06-13-2013
BY BETH KISSILEFF | BY PITTSBURGH, Pa. (RNS) Fred Rogers, the man behind the long-running “Mister Rogers Neighborhood” children’s show, died 10 years ago, but his influence is still felt deeply here,...

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Southern Baptists Push for More Black Missionaries  
06-11-2013
BY ADELLE M. BANKS (RNS) Fred Luter had a lot of firsts in the last year: first black president of the Southern Baptist Convention; first time chairing the denomination’s annual meeting, this week, in Houston; a...

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Atheists to Unveil First Monument to Unbelief on Public Land  
06-07-2013
BY KIMBERLY WINSTON (RNS) After years of fights over religious monuments on public land, a county courthouse in Northern Florida will soon be the home of the nation’s first monument to atheism on public property...

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