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Hundreds of members of New York's Greek Orthodox community attended a blessing ceremony Saturday for a new church near ground zero in Lower Manhattan that will replace a house of worship that was destroyed in the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
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Bishops scrap welcome to gays in sign of split

Nicole Winfield, Daniela Petroff, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 1:10pm
Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering to Catholic families.
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Fall River cancer center's chaplain helps patients

Brian Fraga, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 9:20am
A significant part of Marika Hull's role as a chaplain at the Saint Anne's Hospital Hudner Oncology Center in Fall River is to help cancer patients discover their inner strength.
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Sikh massacre in India is issue in California race

Fenit Nirappil, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 17th - 11:10pm
Anger stemming from a 30-year-old religious clash in India that left thousands dead has crept into one of the closest and most expensive congressional races in the country.
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Gay marriage: Alaska, Arizona couples win fight

The Associated Press  |  posted Oct 17th - 5:10pm
Gay couples won the right to wed in Alaska and Arizona on Friday, after separate court decisions ended bans in those states.
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Japan PM sends offerings to war shrine

Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 17th - 1:43pm
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent religious offerings Friday to a Tokyo shrine honoring the war dead including convicted wartime leaders, as dozens of lawmakers prayed at the site in a ceremony that drew a rebuke from China.
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Old Danville Cemetery remembered, cared for

William Smith, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 11:50am
The long dead buried in the old Danville cemetery finally may be resting in peace, thanks to recent improvements made by the Des Moines County Pioneer Cemetery Commission.
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Catholic bishops scrap watered-down welcome to gays in document in sign of deep division.

The Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 11:50am
Catholic bishops scrap watered-down welcome to gays in document in sign of deep division.
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Care Fair shines light on caregivers' needs

Judy E. Hamilton, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 11:30am
As a wife, mother and businesswoman, Gayle Twigger-Shaw, a well-known Charleston interior designer, was accustomed to wearing many hats. But after her husband was diagnosed with a life-changing illness, she said her amazing multi-tasking skills nearly came to a halt.
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Conservatives gaining force in Brazil Congress

Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 18th - 7:20am
With its Carnival reputation and skin-baring beach life, Brazil may look like a liberal bastion. But unease over a worsening economy and deteriorating public safety, plus a backlash against recent gay-rights gains, are propelling a conservative rise that will shape the next administration, regardless of who wins the presidency.
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Charges possible in a Minnesota priest abuse case

Steve Karnowski, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 17th - 3:31pm
A Minnesota prosecutor said Friday that charges may be brought in at least one case of alleged sexual misconduct by a Catholic priest, and that a case involving allegations that Archbishop John Nienstedt improperly touched a boy remains open despite an earlier decision not to charge him.
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Sikh massacre in India is issue in California race

Fenit Nirappil, Associated Press  |  posted Oct 17th - 3:20pm
Anger stemming from a 30-year-old religious clash in India that left thousands dead has crept into one of the closest and most expensive congressional races in the country.
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