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Vatican reacts to pedophilia, celibacy remarks

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As allegations of sexual abuse of child pupils by Catholic clerics pile up in Europe, the Vatican has moved to defend the practice of priestly celibacy.

"Priestly celibacy is a gift of the Holy Spirit which must be understood and experienced with a fullness of feeling and joy, in a total relationship with the Lord," Cardinal Claudio Hummes was quoted as saying by Italy's ANSA news agency.

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New allegations of abuse haunt Catholic Church

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The sex scandals seem to be endless for the Catholic Church as new allegations of child abuses are surfacing in a Roman Catholic convent in Germany.

The Vatican said Tuesday that local churches had "acted swiftly and decisively" to address the issue.

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UN rights body to condemn Swiss ban on minaret

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The United Nations Council of Human Rights is intended to condemn a move by Switzerland to impose a ban on the construction of new minarets in the Alpine nation, characterizing the measure as "Islamophobic."

A draft resolution proposed by the Muslim states for consideration in the 47-member council, "strongly condemns ... the ban on construction of minarets of mosques and other recent discriminatory measures," AFP said.

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Young Iranians get marriage license

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Iranian officials are to launch a series of online courses to promote marriage and sponsor premarital trainings according to the Iranian culture and Islamic standards.

The county's hiking rate of divorce and falling rate of marriage made state officials consider methodical programs to restore the culture of effective marriages.

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New information surfaces in 'Catholic abuse' case

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Developments across Europe on Tuesday have intensified a damaging scandal over allegations of child molestation and physical abuse at Catholic-run schools.

Dutch religious leaders ordered a “broad, external, and independent” investigation into alleged crimes committed by pedophile Catholic priests.

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Pope knew about Church abuse all along?

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While German authorities are seeking to break the Catholic Church's “wall of silence” on child molestation, Catholic reformers turn to Pope Benedict XVI for answers.

Sexual abuse of child pupils at several German Catholic schools, including a monastic boarding school in Bavaria, have sparked a nationwide scandal with more than 150 ex-students coming forward with allegations of suffering abuse during the 1970s and 80s.

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Wireless wonders and Internet innovators: Tech Update's St. Pete Special

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St. Petersburg may be best known for its imperial palaces, famous museums, and White Nights, but it is also a growing hub of Russian hi-tech. Join us on the fast train to the Northern Capital, and we will take you off the typical tourist map to visit top-class naval navigators, the worlds most powerful neutron-beam reactor, Intels Russian innovators, and a new generation of wireless wonders. St. Petersburg lights a whole new way on Technology Update. Weve got the future covered.

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Witness - An Eye for an Eye

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Ameneh Bahrami was once an independent Iranian woman living in Tehran. In November 2004, her life changed forever when a rejected suitor threw acid into her face, scarring her and blinding her in both eyes. For four years Ameneh fought hard for the right to have her attacker tried under Islamic law which allows for victims' retribution. A rare look at contemporary life and law in Iran.

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London-based cleric issues anti-terror fatwa

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An influential Muslim scholar in Britain has issued a fatwa banning terror attacks and bombings, insisting that there is no justification for terror acts in the name of Islam.

At a news conference attended by officers from London's Metropolitan Police, lawmakers, charitable organizations and think-tanks, Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that acts of terrorism cut people off as true followers of Islam.

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Ayatollah Sistani declares vote-buying 'Haraam'

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Iraq's top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has issued a Fatwa (religious ruling), declaring vote-buying as Haraam (forbidden) ahead of the country's parliament elections.

Speaking on behalf of the Ayatollah, Sheikh Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalaei, called on candidates and political parties to respect election laws and avoid trying to influence voter decision through dishonest means.

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