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Lutheran Leader: Gaza Incursion Fails Just War Criteria

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- The presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America says the Israeli invasion of Gaza does not meet the criteria for a just war.

Robertson And Other Evangelicals Support Israel's Gaza Action

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) -- The Rev. Pat Robertson and other evangelical Christians are defending Israel's invasion of Gaza as a necessary response to end Hamas missile attacks.

Michigan Muslim Leaders Seek Public Help For Gaza

DETROIT (AP) -- Fifteen Michigan Islamic leaders are urging Americans to contact lawmakers, donate to relief agencies and pray in an effort to end fighting and suffering in the Gaza Strip and Israel.

California High Court Sides With Episcopal Church In Property Dispute

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The California Supreme Court says three parishes that left the Episcopal Church over gay ordination and Biblical interpretation cannot retain ownership of their church property.

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Vandals Target San Francisco Church

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Mayor Gavin Newsom is condemning the vandalism of a Roman Catholic church in San Francisco, calling it a "cowardly and criminal act."

Pope Benedict Names New Archbishop For Detroit

DETROIT (AP) -- Pope Benedict has selected a Michigan native as the new archbishop of Detroit.

Pope Accepts Kentucky Bishop's Resignation

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Bishop John McRaith has ended his tenure as head of Kentucky's westernmost Roman Catholic diocese, which he has led for more than 26 years.

Ohio Coroner: Girl At Church Treatment Center Suffocated

CLEVELAND (AP) -- A coroner in Cleveland says a disruptive girl who died last month while being restrained by staff members at a church-run treatment center suffocated and choked.

Prosecutors: Appoint Counsel In 3 Hebrew Boys Case

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Federal prosecutors say three South Carolina men accused of bilking church members and soldiers out of millions of dollars shouldn't be allowed to represent themselves at trial.

Ministry Fears For Christians In Gaza

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- The president of Open Doors USA says Christians have been in Gaza since the time of Christ, but this is "their gravest hour."

Pope Urges Prayers For End To Gaza Conflict

VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Benedict is urging Christians to pray "that baby Jesus in the manger might inspire" Israelis and Palestinians to immediately end the bloody conflict in the Gaza Strip.

Romney: Obama And Wife Praying For Ann Romney

BOSTON (AP) -- They were at odds during the presidential campaign, but Gov. Mitt Romney says when his wife Ann fell ill recently, President-elect Barack Obama phoned to say she was in his prayers.

Manitowoc County Executive Backs Courthouse Display

MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) -- A Wisconsin county's top administrator says there shouldn't be any problem defending its Nativity scene on the courthouse lawn from a lawsuit that claims it's unconstitutional.

Police Make Arrest In Christmas Eve Beating

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -- A 28-year-old man has been charged in the beating and robbery of an elderly man outside a church in College Park, Maryland, on Christmas Eve.

Female Bomber At Shiite Shrine In Iraq Kills Dozens

BAGHDAD (AP) -- A woman with a bomb strapped under her robe has killed more than three dozen people outside a Baghdad mosque during ceremonies commemorating the death of a Shiite Muslim saint.

Judge: Religion Aside, Monkey Meat Needs Permit

NEW YORK (AP) -- A federal judge in Brooklyn has rejected a Liberian woman's religious reasons for smuggling endangered monkey meat into the U.S.

Hindu Priests Protest Appointments By Nepal's Government

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -- Priests at Nepal's most revered Hindu temple say the government's appointment of two head priests is an unacceptable political interference in religion.

Judge: Religion Aside, Monkey Meat Needs Permit

Judge: Religion Aside, Monkey Meat Needs Permit

A federal judge in Brooklyn has rejected a Liberian woman's religious reasons for smuggling endangered monkey meat into the U.S.

Nativity Lawsuit

Nativity Lawsuit

A Wisconsin county's top administrator says there shouldn't be any problem defending its Nativity scene on the courthouse lawn from a lawsuit that claims it's unconstitutional.

Pope Seeks Major Changes To Financial System

Pope Seeks Major Changes To Financial System

Pope Benedict is challenging world leaders to make major changes to the global financial system.

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