Sunday, May 8, 2005
'Boston Sunday Globe': All religion, all the time.
Today's Globe is so chock-full of religion I'm not sure who's going to get more — the church-goer or the brunch-eater with the paper. Starting from the front:
- "Two Visions of Faith Collide: Inside Islam's Moderate Majority," Charles A. Radin (front page)
- "Resistance Widens to Parish Closings: After Uneasy Calm, Protests Resume," Michael Paulson (front page)
- "Evangelism Is Luring Latin America's Catholics: Charismatic Sects Focus on Earthly Rewards," Indira A.R. Lakshmanan (A6)
- "Pope Signals Hard Stand Vs. Abortion, Euthanasia," AP (A6)
- "Tale of Romance, Fallout Roils Israeli Rabbinic Family," AP (A9)
- "Scientist Puts Faith in Evolution Debate," Nina J. Easton (A15)
- "Members Voted Out of Church Weigh Steps: Allege Pastor Told Them to Back Bush," AP (A15)
You'll also notice that the Globe now requires registration.
Copyright © 2005 by Philocrites | Posted 8 May 2005 at 9:41 AM
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1 comments:
Chalicechick:
May 8, 2005 12:00 PM | Permalink for this comment
Jersey girls aside, these "housewives" strike me as the women who would be CEOs if the cultures of the countries where they live allowed them to be.
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