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April 9
- Kenya cracks down on al-Shabab funding and recruitment after Garissa attack Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
- Rome's Plan For Prostitutes Upsets Sex Workers And The Catholic Church Sylvia Poggioli, NPR
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April 8
- Christianity is growing rapidly in El Salvador — along with gang violence and murder rates Paul Glader, The Washington Post
- Vatican battles with murder and homosexuality scandals Maria Khan, International Business Times
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April 7
- Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Shouldn't Get Death Penalty AP
- Church Clubs Expelled from University of Arizona Religious Council Morgan Lee, Christianity Today
- Kremlin Reliance on the Russian Orthodox Church May Backfire, Analysts Say Ivan Nechepurenko, The Moscow Times
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April 3
- A New Era For The Secretive Penitente Brotherhood Of New Mexico Carol Kuruvilla, The Huffington Post
- Inside the multi-million Australian church now taking over Atlanta Matthew Benns, Courier Mail
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April 2
- Muslims Projected to Outnumber Christians by 2100 Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times
- The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050 Pew Research Center
- Televangelist and Crystal Cathedral founder Robert Schuller has died Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
- Father, Son and Holy Roast: How coffee became Christians’ acceptable vice Laura Turner, The Washington Post
- LGBT Protections Included In Fix For Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' Law Amanda Terkel, The Huffington Post
- Kenya attack targets Christians, putting new pressure on religious leaders Ariel Zirulnick, The Christian Science Monitor
- Religion Laws Quickly Fall Into Retreat in Indiana and Arkansas Monica Davey and Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times
- Pope Francis Washes The Feet Of 12 Prison Inmates, 1 Baby For Holy Thursday Nicole Winfield, AP
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April 1
- Turkey's Orthodox and Protestants mend centuries of mistrust World Watch Monitor
- Italy, Vatican sign financial information exchange deal Philip Pullella, Reuters
- N. Korea Detains S. Korean Pastor for 'Espionage'; Presbyterian Church Clarifies He Was Missionary Helping N. Korean Homeless Children in China Samuel Smith, The Christian Post
- Diocese of Pittsburgh eliminates fees for marriage annulments Peter Smith, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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