New Irish government legislation will state that the confessional is not beyond the law. Priests say yes it is.
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Irish government expects Vatican to hurry up
And respond to the Cloyne report.
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Archbishop dismisses George Pitcher
Pitcher tells the Guardian he is better suited to journalism. Journalism? George Pitcher?
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Patricia Churchland on the biology of ethics
Churchland thinks the search for what she calls “exceptionless rules” has deformed modern moral philosophy.
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Bachmann Christian “clinic” got federal funds
Marcus Bachmann’s “Christian family clinic” received $137k in Medicaid funds plus $24k in federal funds to train clinic employees.
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“Faith healer” scam in Leeds
Knock on the door, say the householder is ill because of black magic, demand £501 to lift the spell. Easy money.
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Upshot of Cloyne report: never trust a bishop
We are long overdue the pleasure of seeing these sleekit and conniving, bumptious and arrogant prelates brought low.
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Crozier no longer more powerful than the Dail
Any argument about the supposed primacy of canon law over civil law is over. But guidelines can be ignored or circumvented.
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Lauryn Oates on the bored ayatollahs
One would think that suppressing a mass uprising would keep Iran’s theocrats busy, but the ayatollahs have been more focused lately on skirt hems and hair-dos.
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UK: chief rabbi bewails loss of religious liberty
Joins the archbishop of Canterbury in claiming that equality legislation equals “an erosion of religious liberty.”
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Jesus and Mo and Moses emigrate
In search of more religious freedom than they can find in the decadent West.
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Afghan women protest, men rage
Red-faced angry men shouted insults and spat on the ground as they passed.
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“Interfaith” initiatives exclude the nonreligious
Any effort to nudge the purposely faithless under an “interfaith” umbrella abuses language, and does so in a way that disrespects the nonreligious.
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Dawkins on Rick Perry’s “call to prayer”
Governor Perry would call himself a conservative, but he is a traitor to the very Constitution he pledges to uphold.
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Brothers jailed for “dishonour” killing
Their mother ended her marriage and was seeing another man, so the brothers and a cousin killed him.
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Vatican has a history of not cooperating
Worried more about an “affront to Vatican sovereignty” than its own wrongdoing.
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“Vatican watchers” call Irish protests “strident”
Pope is rethinking plans for Irish holiday next summer.
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Gilmore says Vatican violated Ireland’s sovereignty
“There’s one law in this country. Everybody is going to have to learn to comply with it. The Vatican will have to comply with the laws of this country.”
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Priests face prosecution if they obstruct justice
Ireland’s prime minister says Catholic clerics will be prosecuted if they failed to tell the authorities about crimes disclosed during confession.
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The Cloyne report
All 426 pages.
