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Anglicans who split over gay bishop must return church to diocese
An Anglican church campus in Newport Beach belongs to the larger Episcopal Church Diocese of Los Angeles, an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled last week. St. James Anglican Church members split from the Episcopal Church nine years ago after a...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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Hoag Hospital to stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach has announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital. The letter said the decision is based of the low number of procedures done annually at...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Family Planning, General Practitioners, Religion and Belief
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Student shoots himself in Roman Catholic school in Cincinnati
A student at a Cincinnati parochial school was in critical condition after he pulled out a gun in a classroom and shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt, officials said. The youth, who has not been named, was taken to the University of Cincinnati...
Tags: University of Cincinnati, Suicide, Religious Education, Parochial Schools, Religion and Belief
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Boys' volleyball: Southern Section playoff pairings
Varsity Times InsiderBOYS VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 1 Wild-card matches, Monday, 7 p.m. A--El Toro at Fountain Valley B--Calabasas at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame C--West Torrance at Alemany D--JSerra at Capistrano Valley First round, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Winner wild-card... -
Hoag Hospital will stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital because of the low number of procedures done annually. The decision was based on a review of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Religion and Belief, Family Planning, General Practitioners
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L.A. Archbishop Gomez urges lawmakers not to delay on immigration
SACRAMENTO -- Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archbishop Jose Gomez and several other Catholic Church officials in California took time from their retreat in Sacramento on Wednesday to make a push for Congress to keep up the momentum on changes to the country&...Tags: Human Rights, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Religion and Belief, U.S. Congress, Immigration
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Egypt's Coptic Christians live in fear of Islamic extremists
CAIRO — The Mass was celebrated as if from centuries past: A bearded priest veiled in incense chanted for grace in a church along the Nile, near the spot where Christians believe Jesus and his mother sought refuge in an earlier age of bloodshed...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Mohamed Morsi, Philosophy, Science and Technology, Hosni Mubarak
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Rick Warren uses Facebook, Twitter to share sermon about loss
When in pain, pray. When you worry, worship. When in grief, share it in your small group. The Facebook post, sent in the early morning hours Friday by famed pastor Rick Warren, was short on words but deep in meaning. Since the suicide of his son a week...
Tags: Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions, Suicide, Computer Networking and Internet, Human Interest
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Keeping up with Kevin Starr
Asking Kevin Starr a question is like turning on a fire hose. First there's a blast of erudition. Then, as his intellect gathers, information rushes out in a deluge. He's talking, but it's as if an invisible scholar inside his head is yanking books off...
Tags: Education, Human Interest, France, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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France approves same-sex marriage
PARIS — The French Parliament on Tuesday approved a bill allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt, voting after months of often angry debate and sometimes violent protests in the streets. Members of the Socialist government chanted "Equality,...
Tags: Government, Parliament, Same-Sex Marriage, Homophobia, Religion and Belief
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Medal of Honor goes to Korean War chaplain
WASHINGTON — When men who served in the Korean War with Emil Kapaun describe him, they do not talk about the acts most commonly associated with the Medal of Honor: He fell on no grenades, captured no enemy machine guns, killed no enemy soldiers....
Tags: Pat Roberts, Religion and Belief, U.S. Congress, Roman Catholicism, Awards and Prizes
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Review: Marveling at meditative 'To the Wonder'
Terrence Malick, as unconventional, esoteric and spiritual as ever, has created an ocean of love in "To the Wonder," filling it with calm seas, treacherous storms, incredible beauty and a god who watches over it all. Love in all its many facets is...
Tags: Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Olga Kurylenko, To the Wonder (movie), Ben Affleck
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