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December 6
- Being 'forgiven' makes people more generous, psychologists find John Bingham, The Daily Telegraph
- German poll indicates a widespread fear of Muslims and Islam National Secular Society
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December 5
- Merkel deputy criticizes Turkey over religious freedoms Reuters
- Surveying religious belief needs social science not hard science Linda Woodhead, The Guardian
- Ask the pope @pontifex: With Twitter account, Benedict XVI just a tweet away Michelle Boorstein, New York Times
- Dutch ready to revoke blasphemy law Günter Birkenstock, Deutsche Welle
- The Vatican's Communications Revolution Beyond Twitter David Gibson, Huffington Post
- Yaseen Ali Ege murder: Mother killed son over Koran studies BBC
- Catholics to be allowed into the royal club (sort of) Matthew Fitzgerald, CNN
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December 4
- Turkey fines Simpsons for blasphemy Reuters
- TURKEY: Expectations of the new Constitution and what this means for freedom of religion or belief Mine Yildirim, Forum 18 News Service
- Pope gets some 370,000 Twitter followers in 24 hours Philip Pullella, Reuters
- Bristol University Christian Union bars women from teaching Steven Morris, The Guardian
- Israel's President Tweets The Pope A Welcome Lauren E. Bohn, AP
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December 3
- Exorcist Hotline Created By Catholic Church In Milan, More Priests Available To Drive 'Demons' Out Lee Spiegel, Huffington Post
- Pope Benedict XVI Tightens Church Control Over Catholic Charities Alessandro Speciale, Huffington Post
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November 28
- BELARUS: One week left for charismatic church? Geraldine Fagan, Forum 18 News Service
- Dutch approve move to scrap blasphemy law BBC News
- Polish ritual slaughter illegal, court rules BBC News
- Church of England to start again on female bishops; unclear when a vote could happen The Washington Post
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November 27
- Catholic Church snub to Michael Gove's flagship free schools plans John Bingham, The Daily Telegraph
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