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Catholics, Lutherans jointly to mark Reformation anniversary

PARIS/GENEVA (Reuters) - Senior Roman Catholic and Lutheran officials announced on Monday they would mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 as a shared event rather than highlight the clash that split Western Christianity. Full story

Christian college expels lesbian, charges tuition

Danielle Powell was going through a hard time in the spring of 2011, just months away from graduating from a conservative Christian college in Nebraska. She had fallen in love with another woman, a strictly forbidden relationship at a school where even prolonged hugs were banned. Full story

Fringe gathers at Faith & Freedom

   Karen Finney and former evangelical Frank Schaffer join Rev. Sharpton to discuss Ralph Reed’s religious right-wing Faith and Freedom Conference.

Royal prank DJ lauded one of the "best in the land" by employer

SYDNEY (Reuters) - One of the Australian radio presenters who staged a royal prank call that was linked to the suicide of a London nurse has been awarded the title of "Top Jock" by his employer, radio network Southern Cross Austereo. Full story

Former Bachmann staffer opens up about her inner circle, ethics inquiries

   Former Michele Bachmann staffer Peter Waldron joins Martin in a wide-ranging interview about life in the Minnesota congresswoman’s inner circle; his opinions on the inquiries hounding her – including his allegations to the FEC; and her worldview on Muslims and Muslim-Americans.

How Celibate Gay Christians Deal With Desire

Between the faction of gay Christians who are happy with their sexual identity and "ex-gays," who say they've removed their homosexual yearnings, is a third group that gets little attention. These so-called Side B Christians identify as gay and believe it's not sinful to do so. But because they see Full story

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One dead, dozens wounded in sectarian clashes in Egypt

Pope proclaims first saints, says Christians still persecuted

Ancient Roman Cemetery Discovered Beneath Parking Lot

Bethlehem monastery loses court battle on Israeli wall

One dead, many wounded in Cairo cathedral clashes

Five die in Christian-Muslim clashes in Egypt

Four die in clashes between Christians and Muslims in Egypt: MENA

Egypt court sentences Muslim to death over Copt attack

British judge upholds ban on Christian group's "gay cure" adverts

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  Sports, christianity, and gay athletes

Steve Kornacki’s panelists talk about the influence of religion on professional athletes and how it could factor into their relationship with openly gay players.

  Why the 21st century began in 1979

Foreign Policy Contributing Editor Christian Caryl talks with The Cycle hosts about the idea behind his new book, “Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century,” outlining five developments that shaped the religious, economic, and political foundation of our modern world.

  2016: A new era for women

Democratic State Senator Nina Turner of Ohio, Salon’s Rebecca Traister, The Black Institute’s Bertha Lewis, and Republican Congresswoman from New York Nan Hayworth examine the scope of history of women in politics and take a closer look at potential female presidential candidates who aren’t Hillary

  Bashir: GOP shows little ‘faith’ in its own policies

Martin Bashir demonstrates how Republican’s loud drumbeat of religious testimonials belie their actual policies, which end up hurting poor Americans.

  Immigration reform  gains a new ally

Proponents of immigration reform have an unlikely new ally – the Christian right and according to Politico, Christian conservatives have sprung into action for the cause. Politico’s Anna Palmer joins NewsNation to discuss.

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Abied Abdel-Nour, right, and Atyat Zakie, parents of Dimiana, a Christian schoolteacher, are pictured at their home in Luxor, Egyp, on June 10, 2013. According to local media, the Luxor Misdemeanor Court on Tuesday fined Dimiana LE 100,000 ($14,303.90). Dimiana, who was arrested on May 15 was accuse

Ahmed Al-Mutairi, plaintiffs lawyer against Dimiana Abdel-Nour, a Christian schoolteacher, attends her trial in Luxor
Ahmed Al-Mutairi, plaintiffs lawyer against Dimiana Abdel-Nour, a Christian schoolteacher, attends her trial in Luxor

Ahmed Al-Mutairi , plaintiffs lawyer against Dimiana Abdel-Nour, a Christian schoolteacher, attends her trial in Luxor, about 721 km northeast of Cairo, June 11, 2013. According to local media, the Luxor Misdemeanor Court on Tuesday fined Dimiana LE 100,000 ($14,303.90). Dimiana, who was arrested o