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May 2
- Preacher's Kids: Beyond Stereotypes A Stressful Life For Children Of Clergy Daniel Burke, The Huffington Post
- Majority Of Religious People In The UK Support Assisted Suicide, Per Poll Trevor Grundy, The Huffington Post
- With Benedict’s Return, Vatican Experiment Begins Elisabetta Povoledo, The New York Times
- Protestant Church congress focuses on dialogue Stefan Dege, Deutsche Welle
- Struggling Catholic schools strategize to draw new students Mary Wisniewski, Reuters
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May 1
- Wycliffe Bible Translators Accept Panel Report Over Controversial Muslim Context Translation Alex Murashko, The Christian Post
- Pope Francis Condemns 'Slave Labor' In Bangladesh: 'Goes Against God' AFP
- 'Nuns On The Bus' Will Hit The Road For Immigration Reform David Gibson, The Huffington Post
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April 30
- Modern hymn writers revive a lost musical art Bob Smietana, USA Today
- Divided EU to preach religious freedom abroad Leonoor Kuijk, Presseurop
- Religious leaders push for kidnapped bishops’ release Michele Chabin, RNS
- Vatican Seeks To Temper Expectations of Big Reform Nicole Winfield, AP
- Brazil Priest Excommunicated For Defending Gay Rights Paulo Prada, Reuters
- 15 countries cited for religious freedom violations Lauren Markoe, RNS
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April 29
- Shanghai bishop Jin Luxian, who brought church back from Maoist persecution, dies at age 96 AP
- Rosemarie Smead: Woman Ordained Priest By Roman Catholic Dissident Group Mary Wisniewski, Reuters
- Iran moves American Christian into solitary confinement over prayer protest Lisa Daftari, Fox News
- An Old-School Confessional Revives Sacrament Of Confession In Catholic Church Ann Marie Somma, The Huffington Post
- Viewpoint: In the War Over Christianity, Orthodoxy Is Winning Mary Eberstadt, Time
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April 27
- Catholics try evangelizing door to door Tim Townsend, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Liberation theologians see Pope Francis as able to fix a church “in ruins” AP
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