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March 8
- Vermont Catholic Church Settles Lawsuit Vermont Catholic Church Settles Lawsuit, AP
- Pope Makes Five U.S. Appointments Pope Makes Five U.S. Appointments by Tom Rachman, AP
- Final Novel in Evangelical Christian Series Is a Best Seller Before Going on Sale by David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times
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March 7
- Gay Anglican Bishop Invested in New Hampshire Gay Anglican Bishop Invested in New Hampshire by Mark Wilkinson, Reuters
- 'Passion' Still Big at Box Office 'Passion' Still Big at Box Office by Dean Goodman, Reuters
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March 5
- Catholic Church files suit against abuse law Catholic Church files suit against abuse law, The Oregonian
- Church closings frighten immigrant communities by Denise Lavoie, AP
- Sex Charges Would Be First for a Bishop Sex Charges Would Be First for a Bishop by Theo Emery, AP
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March 4
- Amish TV show runs into trouble BBC News
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March 3
- Watchdog Says Minors Safer With Church by Herbert G. McCann, AP
- 'The Passion' Spurs Religious Book Sales 'The Passion' Spurs Religious Book Sales by Hillel Italie, AP
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March 2
- Church news obscures overall decline in abuse by David Finkelhor, USA Today
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March 1
- Catholic abuse reports paint disturbing picture by Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA Today
- Catholic Group Must Provide Birth Control by Paul Elias, AP
- Both Sides Court Black Churches in the Debate Over Gay Marriage by Lynette Clemetson, The New York Times
- 'Passion' Hauls in $117.5M in Five Days by David Germain, AP
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February 29
- Sermons, Protests Target Church Abuse Sermons, Protests Target Church Abuse by Ken Maguire, AP
- Nunavut church to combine religion, cultural pride by Bob Weber, CP
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February 27
- Report: 10,667 Children Reported Priest Abuse Reuters
- Board Calls Priest Abuse 'Shameful' by Rachel Zoll, AP
- "The Passion of the Christ" deemed too violent for Quebec's under-16 set The Passion of the Christ deemed too violent for Quebec's under-16 set, AFP
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