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January 2009

Shiite festival draws millions to Iraqi holy city
News Online, 8 January, 2009 (01:58:38 AEST)

Woman burnt at stake in PNG: reports
PNG Correspondent Steve Marshall and wires, News Online, 7 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Australian Jews slam 'inhuman' Gaza conflict
News Online, 6 January, 2009 (06:57:53 AEST)

Car rammed into French synagogue
News Online, 6 January, 2009 (12:29:22 AEST)

Scientology helped me overcome dyslexia: Cruise
News Online, 5 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Former Anglican Primate dies on the Gold Coast
News Online, 5 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Adult shops to be banned near schools, churches
News Online, 5 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Adult shop ban near schools, churches 'pointless'
News Online, 5 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Contraceptive pill to blame for male infertility: Vatican
News Online, 4 January, 2009 (22:34:37 AEST)

A Decent Burial
Hindsight, 4 January, 2009 ( AEST)

Vatican divorces from Italian laws
Europe correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 3 January, 2009 (08:40:31 AEST)

Vatican moves for more legal independence
News Online, 2 January, 2009 (15:11:44 AEST)

Call for bequest to be spent on historic church
News Online, 2 January, 2009 ( AEST)

December 2008

Nile resumes crusade against topless bathing
News Online, 30 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Nile's topless ban fails to take off
News Online, 30 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Iran orders Muslims to defend Palestinians in Gaza
News Online, 29 December, 2008 (01:11:20 AEST)

British clergy critique handling of ailing economy
Philip Williams, AM, 29 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Saudis go to movies after 30-year interval
News Online, 28 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Bury, burn or compost?
Background Briefing, 28 December, 2008 (9.10 AEST)

Jesus' birth place debated
Matt Brown, AM, 26 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Anger over Ahmadinejad's Christmas message
News Online, 26 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Rudd, Turnbull give Christmas messages
News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Bethlehem fills up with Christmas pilgrims
News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Christmas message focuses on economic upheaval
News Online, 25 December, 2008 (06:07:15 AEST)

Church leaders reflect on troubled year in Christmas address
News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Wayside Chapel expects thousands to come to lunch
News Online, 25 December, 2008 (10:15:59 AEST)

Pope issues Christmas plea for end to child abuse
News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Anger in Italy over mosques in nativity scenes
News Online, 25 December, 2008 (19:54:51 AEST)

Pilgrims, tourists flock to Bethlehem
Middle East correspondent Matt Brown, News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope makes Christmas appeal for peace in Holy Land
News Online, 25 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Archbishop of Sydney wants more commitment at Xmas
News Online, 24 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Gay activists slam Pope's comments
Europe correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 24 December, 2008 (07:24:10 AEST)

Church urges Riverina residents to show Christmas spirit
News Online, 24 December, 2008 (09:33:29 AEST)

Pope Benedict's Vatican address angers gay community
Lucy Carter, AM, 24 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Uniting church criticises Rudd bonus in Xmas message
News Online, 24 December, 2008 (10:03:31 AEST)

Catholic Bishop unhappy with Pope's gay comments
News Online, 24 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Christian group plan free Christmas lunch
News Online, 24 December, 2008 (13:48:59 AEST)

Priest's Santa claims 'ruin Christmas'
News Online, 24 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Learn the meaning of Christmas in 30 seconds
Europe correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 24 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Tourists flock to holy city for festive season
Ben Knight, AM, 23 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Legality of West Bank settlement questioned
News Online, 23 December, 2008 (12:34:42 AEST)

Pope wants humanity 'saved' from homosexuality
News Online, 23 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope to visit Holy Land in May
News Online, 23 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Heretic to hero: Pope pays tribute to Galileo
News Online, 22 December, 2008 (08:38:54 AEST)

Anti-Muslim pamphlet angers Goldfields Mayor
News Online, 22 December, 2008 (14:37:27 AEST)

Giant candelabra to light up Sydney in Jewish festival
News Online, 22 December, 2008 (20:43:54 AEST)

Vatican opposes UN resolution on homosexuality
Europe correspondent Philip Williams, News Online, 20 December, 2008 (08:25:09 AEST)

Someone has to say sorry: Archbishop of Canterbury
Emma Alberici, AM, 19 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Archbishop of Canterbury attacks Brown's fiscal policy
Europe correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 19 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Negotiations continue over Buddhist temple plan
News Online, 19 December, 2008 (11:18:50 AEST)

Dorothy Rowe: What should I believe?
Life Matters, 18 December, 2008 (09:21 AEST)

'Quiet achiever' Brother Ed Bennett dies
News Online, 18 December, 2008 (21:38:59 AEST)

Nuns on the run: Jamestown's last sister leaves
News Online, 17 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Healing service held after church blaze
News Online, 15 December, 2008 (10:01:25 AEST)

Bail eased for accused in 'curse' sex assault case
News Online, 15 December, 2008 (14:44:11 AEST)

British RSPCA mends ties with Hindu temple
News Online, 14 December, 2008 (01:16:58 AEST)

Humanist lessons in school religion not compulsory: Brumby
News Online, 14 December, 2008 (12:12:46 AEST)

'Virgin Mary' cover prompts Playboy apology
News Online, 13 December, 2008 (13:27:14 AEST)

Madonna a stain on humanity: Pinochet's Cardinal
News Online, 12 December, 2008 (13:58:01 AEST)

Change of face for tech college
News Online, 12 December, 2008 (10:03:24 AEST)

Satanic graffiti attacks target church
News Online, 11 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Blaze rips through Bendigo church
News Online, 11 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Philip Almond
Perspective, 11 December, 2008 (1755 AEST)

Jihadist calls for 'Facebook invasion': SITE
News Online, 11 December, 2008 (17:13:27 AEST)

Court gives Islamic school project go-ahead
News Online, 11 December, 2008 (19:14:29 AEST)

Christmas appeal begins for outback families
News Online, 9 December, 2008 (09:43:19 AEST)

Russia farewells Alexy II in funeral ceremony
Moscow correspondent Scott Bevan, News Online, 9 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Faithful converge on Mecca for hajj pilgrimage
News Online, 8 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Millions converge on Mecca for annual Haj
News Online, 7 December, 2008 (23:50:48 AEST)

Russian Orthodox Church appoints interim leader
News Online, 7 December, 2008 (07:38:59 AEST)

Christian school cleared over scriptural evolution class
News Online, 6 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Russian Patriarch dies
Scott Bevan, AM, 6 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Conservative US Anglicans to form new church
News Online, 5 December, 2008 (00:05:44 AEST)

Ark movie sparks religious education row
News Online, 5 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Principals reject religious education claims
News Online, 5 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Islamic school stung by 'military camp' reports
News Online, 5 December, 2008 (17:07:00 AEST)

Russian Orthodox Church head dies
Moscow Correspondent Scott Bevan and wires, News Online, 5 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Nigeria 'witchdoctor' held over 110 child deaths
News Online, 4 December, 2008 (07:54:11 AEST)

Rare Gospel fragment fails to sell at auction
News Online, 4 December, 2008 ( AEST)

India's Muslims say no burial for 'demon' gunmen
News Online, 3 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Twenty Cities
Late Night Live, 3 December, 2008 (2240 AEST)

Exclusive Brethren 'guilty of genocide, slavery'
News Online, 2 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Mayor backs Gold Coast Islamic college
Nicole Butler, PM, 2 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Brisbane Catholic parish prepares to defend practices
News Online, 1 December, 2008 ( AEST)

Bega church celebrates 150 years
News Online, 1 December, 2008 (13:44:53 AEST)

November 2008

Mecca pilgrims blocked from leaving Gaza
News Online, 30 November, 2008 (09:59:35 AEST)

Church to respond to Archbishop's grievances
News Online, 30 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Nigerian curfew after clashes kill 20
News Online, 29 November, 2008 (10:10:07 AEST)

Police pressured to monitor Nitschke's euthanasia meeting
News Online, 29 November, 2008 ( AEST)

India's 'messiah of the poor' Singh dies
News Online, 28 November, 2008 (07:17:35 AEST)

Vatican unveils ambitious solar energy plans
News Online, 27 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Kissing cousins
Life Matters, 27 November, 2008 (09:25 AEST)

Anglican archdeacon quits after 2 months
News Online, 26 November, 2008 (18:22:07 AEST)

Atheists snubbed in ad knock-back
News Online, 26 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Falun Gong supporters want review of asylum claim
Jeff Waters, PM, 25 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Qatar museum aims to show Islam's true values
News Online, 24 November, 2008 (09:09:47 AEST)

Let it be: A Vatican newspaper has forgiven singer John Lennon for declaring four decades ago that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus.
News Online, 24 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Lennon pardon 'probably not' work of Pope
News Online, 24 November, 2008 ( AEST)

'Knife-wielding' man shot dead on scientology property
News Online, 24 November, 2008 (21:28:18 AEST)

Yoga forbidden for Muslims in Malaysia: cleric
News Online, 23 November, 2008 (07:05:51 AEST)

Nepal's 'Buddha Boy' returns to jungle
News Online, 23 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Vatican forgives Lennon for Jesus quip
News Online, 23 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Islamic women pressured to stay in violent marriages: report
News Online, 21 November, 2008 ( AEST)

CLASSIC LNL: Islam
Late Night Live, 21 November, 2008 (2205 AEST)

Pastor's 'going to hell' comments shock Jewish leader
News Online, 20 November, 2008 (12:29:46 AEST)

Anglican church implements paedophile program
News Online, 20 November, 2008 ( AEST)

To the Advancement of thy Glory
Perspective, 18 November, 2008 (1755 AEST)

Anglican colleges set to merge
News Online, 18 November, 2008 (11:27:55 AEST)

PNG turns to Islam
Steve Marshall, PM, 17 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Women attempts to sue Mormon Church over abuse claims
News Online, 17 November, 2008 (20:06:19 AEST)

Growing numbers convert to Islam in PNG
News Online, 17 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Insurgents whip Somalis for dancing in public
News Online, 16 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Nuns' outback departure the end of an era
News Online, 14 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Bishop calls for more consultation on gas hub
News Online, 14 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Russian church disappears, brick by brick
Moscow correspondent Scott Bevan, News Online, 13 November, 2008 (06:59:31 AEST)

Lucie Pollak Langford
Verbatim, 13 November, 2008 ( AEST)

100-year construction completed on Brisbane cathedral
Andree Withey, News Online, 11 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Japan cult guru seeks retrial in subway gas attack case
News Online, 11 November, 2008 (18:24:27 AEST)

100 years on, Brisbane church finally complete
News Online, 11 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands flock to see Nepal's 'Buddha boy'
News Online, 11 November, 2008 (21:58:56 AEST)

Christians in mass brawl at historic church
News Online, 10 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Evangelical in Australia to lobby on climate change
Sara Everingham, AM, 10 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Europe remembers Kristallnacht
News Online, 10 November, 2008 ( AEST)

American evangelical takes climate change crusade to Canberra
News Online, 10 November, 2008 ( AEST)

More charges expected over Bathurst school abuse
News Online, 10 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Turnbull talks abortion at Christian conference
News Online, 8 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic, Muslim leaders vow to fight terrorism, defend faith
News Online, 7 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Uniting Church to examine SA prisons
News Online, 5 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Muslim scholars in talks with Vatican
Europe Correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 5 November, 2008 (09:02:42 AEST)

Earliest shaman grave unearthed in Israel
News Online, 4 November, 2008 (06:22:58 AEST)

Families allowed to defer school fees
News Online, 4 November, 2008 (11:41:54 AEST)

Church plans Indigenous boarding school
News Online, 4 November, 2008 (13:25:32 AEST)

Defiant extremists descend on Bali bombers' village
News Online, 4 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Yiddish revival creates rift with Hebrew speakers
News Online, 3 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Dalai Lama looking forward to retirement
North Asia corresponent Shane McLeod, News Online, 3 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Brisbane church faces axe over liberal practices
News Online, 2 November, 2008 ( AEST)

Chinese rule a death sentence for Tibet: Dalai Lama
News Online, 2 November, 2008 (19:44:40 AEST)

October 2008

Vatican allows vetting of future priests for gay leanings
News Online, 31 October, 2008 (08:11:31 AEST)

US dress-up fest Halloween hit by political correctness
News Online, 31 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Archaeologists report finding oldest Hebrew text
News Online, 31 October, 2008 (14:16:16 AEST)

The Vatican has condoned the use of psychological testing to identify homosexual tendencies in candidates for the priesthood.
The World Today, News Online, 31 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Devil worshippers 'killed eight in satanic ritual'
News Online, 30 October, 2008 (13:23:07 AEST)

Elfman slams Scientology critics
News Online, 30 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Seeking approval: Muslim school plans scale-back
News Online, 29 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Monsoon market approved
New Darwin market, News Online, 29 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Movie planned on life of Prophet Mohammad
News Online, 28 October, 2008 (10:42:37 AEST)

Priest hold-up sparks plea for public help
News Online, 28 October, 2008 (11:33:53 AEST)

Pope to make first visit to Africa
News Online, 27 October, 2008 (23:55:17 AEST)

Bishop's Court sale to take months
News Online, 27 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Dalai Lama 'gives up on China'
News Online, 27 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Teen boys 'threatened priest with knife'
News Online, 27 October, 2008 (13:12:40 AEST)

NSW church-state deal 'hampering ethics education'
News Online, 27 October, 2008 (19:43:47 AEST)

Churches 'properly engaged' in Australian politics
News Online, 27 October, 2008 (20:59:05 AEST)

Ritual murders 'trivialised' by Gabonese Govt
News Online, 26 October, 2008 (07:16:04 AEST)

Prison for priest who fire-bombed love rival's car
News Online, 26 October, 2008 (12:36:00 AEST)

Evans not expecting changes to use of Lord's Prayer
News Online, 26 October, 2008 (14:32:18 AEST)

Govt, Opposition united in prayer stance
News Online, 26 October, 2008 ( AEST)

SA Anglicans spend $5m on sex abuse settlements
News Online, 25 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Islamic school plan rejected again
Nick Lucchinelli, News Online, 22 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Smuggler tunnels thwart Gaza blockade
Ben Knight, AM, 22 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Council rejects Islamic school application
Nick Lucchinelli, AM, 22 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Faithful denounce axing of The Religion Report
Simon Santow, AM, 22 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Religious leaders unforgiving on ABC's program cut
News Online, 22 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Videogame delayed over possible offence to Muslims
News Online, 21 October, 2008 (00:48:37 AEST)

Israeli FM slams swastika image of Pope
News Online, 21 October, 2008 (08:44:56 AEST)

Catholic teachers reject extra days
News Online, 21 October, 2008 (15:19:04 AEST)

Scripture Union wants school chaplain funding extended
News Online, 20 October, 2008 (16:13:32 AEST)

Chaplains 'indispensable' to schools: study
News Online, 19 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Tanzanian albinos against ritual killings
News Online, 19 October, 2008 (23:12:36 AEST)

Catholic Education Office labelled 'arrogant' over school appointment
News Online, 18 October, 2008 (11:50:56 AEST)

Church must pay Melbourne nursing home staff: union
News Online, 18 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands queue for free food from church
News Online, 17 October, 2008 ( AEST)

50 per cent rise in people seeking food handouts
Annie Guest, PM, 17 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Film reveals second papal assassination attempt
News Online, 17 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Evangelicals face up to Ahmadinejad
Middle East correspondent Ben Knight, News Online, 16 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Christians and Jews join forces to take on Iranian leader
Ben Knight, AM, 16 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Film reveals John Paul II injured in 1982 knife attack
News Online, 16 October, 2008 (09:55:15 AEST)

E Timor President pushes for Vatican agreement
News Online, 16 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Police investigate church fires
News Online, 15 October, 2008 (12:49:57 AEST)

Govt decides against Ahmadinejad legal action
News Online, 15 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Hawke opens Muslim policy centre
News Online, 14 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Iraq pours in police to protect Christians
News Online, 13 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Copper thieves hit cathedral
News Online, 13 October, 2008 (08:26:34 AEST)

Council of Muslim Scholars 'becoming radicalised'
News Online, 13 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Anglican church caught up in global financial crisis
News Online, 13 October, 2008 (14:41:36 AEST)

Klesmer fans make pilgrimage to Tzfat for festival
Ben Knight, Correspondents Report, 12 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholics to pray for abortion supporters
News Online, 12 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope canonises first Indian saint
News Online, 12 October, 2008 (22:29:52 AEST)

Vic abortion bill 'betrays humanity'
News Online, 11 October, 2008 ( AEST)

SA priest's evidence vital to MacKillop canonisation
News Online, 10 October, 2008 (11:44:05 AEST)

South coast dairy herd to be blessed
News Online, 10 October, 2008 (13:43:01 AEST)

Cathedral construction nears completion after 102yrs
News Online, 9 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Jewel Of Medina rushed to US market
News Online, 7 October, 2008 (09:23:45 AEST)

Santana to quit music for religion
News Online, 6 October, 2008 (12:12:13 AEST)

Ramadan, a tough month in North Africa
Andrew Geoghegan, Correspondents Report, 5 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Anglican women renew push for ordination
News Online, 5 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Govt's human rights record under spotlight
News Online, 3 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Couple killed with helmets, brooms in ritual 'cure'
News Online, 3 October, 2008 (13:54:28 AEST)

Afghanistan security risk higher at end of Ramadan
Mark Willacy, PM, 3 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Indian temple stampede toll rises to 224
News Online, 2 October, 2008 (07:44:39 AEST)

Court mention for Catholic priest sex assault case
News Online, 1 October, 2008 (11:05:42 AEST)

Prayer, feasts mark end of Ramadan
News Online, 1 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Muslims end Ramadan in time for build-up
News Online, 1 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Priest accused of abusing 31 boys
News Online, 1 October, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands celebrate end of Ramadan
News Online, 1 October, 2008 (12:56:01 AEST)

September 2008

Arab world divided over soapie
Ben Knight, AM, 30 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Questions raised over Narconon lease on historic building
News Online, 30 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Soapie causes a stir in the Middle East
Middle East correspondent Ben Knight, News Online, 30 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Uniting Church forum to address NT intervention concerns
News Online, 29 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Church promises not to desert farmers
News Online, 29 September, 2008 (08:42:57 AEST)

Drug treatment service defends rent-free lease
Samantha Donovan, PM, 29 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Correspondent visits Burma on anniversary of Saffron Revolution
Peter Cave, Correspondents Report, 28 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Tensions mount between Muslim community, residents
Nick Lucchinelli, AM, 27 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Church fears growing wealth-poverty divide
News Online, 26 September, 2008 (07:58:56 AEST)

Church attacks 'bank robber' traders over financial crisis
Stephanie Kennedy in London, News Online, 26 September, 2008 (08:47:12 AEST)

Mayor under fire over Shaolin temple
News Online, 26 September, 2008 (12:45:25 AEST)

Undercover in Burma: investigating the Saffron Revolution
foreign affairs editor Peter Cave, News Online, 26 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Fanatic watches Da Vinci Code, stabs priest
News Online, 25 September, 2008 (07:18:22 AEST)

Locals furious at Muslim cemetery plans
News Online, 25 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Decision to give church college control sparks anger
News Online, 24 September, 2008 (09:37:09 AEST)

Govt urged to discuss abortion law changes with Catholic doctors
News Online, 24 September, 2008 (14:01:39 AEST)

Hospital abortion debate warning
News Online, 23 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Abortion bill won't breach doctor's human rights
News Online, 23 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Abortion bill upsets Catholic Church
Hamish Fitzsimmons, Lateline, 23 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic maternity wards 'face closure' if abortion law passes
News Online, 23 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Cemeteries falling into ruin
News Online, 22 September, 2008 ( AEST)

A Short History of the New World Order
Late Night Live, 22 September, 2008 (2218 AEST)

Former orphanage wards 'denied abuse counselling'
News Online, 20 September, 2008 ( AEST)

CLASSIC LNL: Pontius Pilate
Late Night Live, 19 September, 2008 (2205 AEST)

CLASSIC LNL: Convict tattoos
Late Night Live, 19 September, 2008 (2240 AEST)

Comic escapes prosecution for insulting Pope
News Online, 19 September, 2008 (08:56:14 AEST)

More orphanage victims fight for compensation
Simon Royal, News Online, 19 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Germany lists Jews persecuted by Hitler
News Online, 18 September, 2008 (07:01:59 AEST)

Anti-Jew, anti-Muslim attitudes rise in Europe: survey
News Online, 18 September, 2008 (09:05:45 AEST)

Freedom of religion and belief
Life Matters, 17 September, 2008 (09:05 AEST)

National religious freedom review to be launched
News Online, 17 September, 2008 (06:38:24 AEST)

Italy's right seeks to block new mosques
News Online, 17 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic council criticises parties over pension
News Online, 17 September, 2008 (13:15:55 AEST)

Bishops demand action on 'poverty crisis'
News Online, 17 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Mosque 'was local election political tool'
News Online, 16 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Jewel Of Medina to return to Serbian bookstores
News Online, 16 September, 2008 (08:10:35 AEST)

Christian group wants 'moral' zoning judgements
News Online, 16 September, 2008 (08:56:22 AEST)

11 dead in soccer witchcraft riot
News Online, 16 September, 2008 (09:54:25 AEST)

Nigerian preacher detained for having 86 wives
News Online, 16 September, 2008 (10:17:01 AEST)

Cleric tones down death ruling for 'depraved' TV bosses
News Online, 15 September, 2008 (08:07:43 AEST)

Former priest pleads not guilty to school abuse
News Online, 15 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Bathurst school abuse trial 'a witch hunt'
News Online, 15 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Mother 'denied medication' to dying son
News Online, 15 September, 2008 (14:27:57 AEST)

Attorney-General welcomes terrorism convictions
Mark Colvin, PM, 15 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Islamic Council endorses judicial process
Jeff Waters, PM, 15 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope leads 260,000 in Paris mass
News Online, 14 September, 2008 ( AEST)

'Muslim Massacre' computer game blasted in Britain
News Online, 13 September, 2008 (00:19:39 AEST)

Sex assault victim 'paid men to lift curses'
News Online, 12 September, 2008 ( AEST)

'Modesty Patrols' unsettle Jerusalem community
Ben Knight, AM, 12 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Priest on restricted duties over classroom explicit image
News Online, 12 September, 2008 (13:11:00 AEST)

'Curse' sex assault case: more victims suspected
News Online, 12 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Man refused bail over 'curse' sex charges
News Online, 12 September, 2008 ( AEST)

World's biggest bible printer prays for improved sales
News Online, 11 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Dalai Lama recovers from illness
News Online, 10 September, 2008 (01:04:15 AEST)

Artist cleared of offending Hindu faith
News Online, 10 September, 2008 (09:04:05 AEST)

Organised religions attacked in new doco
News Online, 10 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Giant sleeping Buddha found in Afghanistan
News Online, 9 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Camden residents deny 'racist' double standard
News Online, 9 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Hillsong 'using schools for recruitment'
News Online, 9 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Church group denies Hillsong recruitment in schools
News Online, 9 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Camden residents rally behind Catholic school plan
Joe O'Brien, PM, 9 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Controversial Jewel Of Medina finds publisher
News Online, 8 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Madonna makes dedication to Pope
News Online, 8 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Saving the Enlightenment
Big Idea, 7 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Dalai Lama's brother dies in US
News Online, 6 September, 2008 (19:39:40 AEST)

India threatens to use troops on anti-Christian rioters
Claire Mackay in New Delhi, News Online, 5 September, 2008 (11:44:50 AEST)

Infidels and True Believers
Perspective, 5 September, 2008 (1755 AEST)

Big crowd to farewell Catholic Bishop
News Online, 3 September, 2008 (13:54:22 AEST)

Sculptor wins Blake Prize for Hindu procession
News Online, 3 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Nigerian preacher with 86 wives wants more
News Online, 2 September, 2008 (06:53:57 AEST)

Diggers under fire over dog pen prisons
News Online, 2 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Dalai Lama leaves hospital
News Online, 1 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Pakistan conflict eases ahead of Ramadan
Claire Mackay in New Delhi, News Online, 1 September, 2008 (18:37:56 AEST)

Priest stands down amid sexual misconduct probe
News Online, 1 September, 2008 ( AEST)

Drought sparks call for rain prayers
News Online, 1 September, 2008 (09:12:41 AEST)

Catholic priest, Father John Fleming, stands down as sexual misconduct allegations are probed.
News Online, 1 September, 2008 ( AEST)

August 2008

Violence continues in Kashmir
Michael Coggan, Correspondents Report, 31 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic Church appoints QC to investigate claims against priest
News Online, 31 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Church moves to abide by Catholic rules
News Online, 31 August, 2008 (11:47:37 AEST)

Pell defends handling of sexual misconduct case
News Online, 31 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Priest 'sickened' by sexual misconduct allegations
News Online, 31 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Hindus, Christians clash in eastern India
Clint Mackay, News Online, 30 August, 2008 (08:21:59 AEST)

Dalai Lama in hospital with stomach pain
News Online, 29 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Mob ransacks Indian church
News Online, 29 August, 2008 (07:12:10 AEST)

Museum defies Pope over crucified frog
News Online, 29 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Hospital says Dalai Lama in stable condition
News Online, 29 August, 2008 (16:02:37 AEST)

Iraqis spend millions on silver to fix Shiite shrine
News Online, 28 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Man convicted of child cruelty over Shiite whipping ceremony
News Online, 28 August, 2008 (08:27:50 AEST)

Exhausted Dalai Lama cancels trips
News Online, 28 August, 2008 (08:30:19 AEST)

Court to decide Islamic school proposal
News Online, 28 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Dead Sea Scrolls to go online
Middle East correspondent Ben Knight, News Online, 28 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Swiss pardon 18th Century witch
News Online, 28 August, 2008 (10:32:59 AEST)

Boarding school sex allegations
David Mark, AM, 27 August, 2008 ( AEST)

St Stanislaus co-operating withh abuse investigation
David Mark, AM, 27 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Six killed in India religious riots, Vatican condemns
News Online, 27 August, 2008 (10:10:10 AEST)

Towelhead title draws objections
News Online, 27 August, 2008 (10:41:35 AEST)

Anglican Church strips priest over sexual abuse
News Online, 27 August, 2008 (13:20:46 AEST)

Hundreds attend 'improper' Brisbane church meeting
News Online, 26 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Brown refers Exclusive Brethren matters to Senate committee
News Online, 26 August, 2008 (19:51:36 AEST)

Beauty contest for Italian nuns
Emma Alberici, AM, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Parish to meet over Catholic Archbishop's ultimatum
News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Brides of Christ to battle for beauty crown
Europe Correspondent Emma Alberici, News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Pastor Danny Guglielmucci tells reporters about his son Michael's 'fake' cancer and the effect on worshippers.
News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Money back pledge from disgraced pastor
News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Brisbane's Catholic Archbishop John Bathersby says some practices at St Mary's Church are improper.
Local Radio Brisbane, News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Parish rejects church practices are 'improper'
News Online, 25 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Randwick officially returns to racing
News Online, 25 August, 2008 (14:29:26 AEST)

Australian finds new spiritual career in Cambodia
Karen Percy, Correspondents Report, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Cancer claim preacher's dad to speak publicly
News Online, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Aussie finds spiritual enlightenment with Cambodia's poor
News Online, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Fake cancer preacher admits porn addiction
News Online, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic Archbishop puts Brisbane parish on notice
News Online, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Fake cancer preacher 'must go through restorative process'
News Online, 24 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Ghost infant and teen 'married' in temple ceremony
News Online, 24 August, 2008 (19:28:40 AEST)

'Cancer claim' preacher in psychiatric care
News Online, 22 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Islamist Terrorism in India
Late Night Live, 21 August, 2008 (2218 AEST)

Writers accuse Random House of censorship
News Online, 19 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Police apologise to Jewish attack victim
News Online, 19 August, 2008 ( AEST)

China customs seizes 300 'illegal' Bibles
News Online, 18 August, 2008 (00:04:37 AEST)

Pope Benedict urges race tolerance
News Online, 18 August, 2008 (07:10:55 AEST)

Cathedrals welcome back the faithful
News Online, 18 August, 2008 (07:24:53 AEST)

Victim criticises diocese's sex abuse therapies
News Online, 18 August, 2008 (14:25:59 AEST)

Obama makes play for evangelical Christians
Kim Landers, Lateline, 18 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Publishers accused of self-censoring Islamic novel
Emily Bourke, PM, 18 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Millions of Shiites mark Iraq pilgrimage
News Online, 17 August, 2008 (21:58:14 AEST)

Ex-bishop sworn in as Paraguayan president
News Online, 16 August, 2008 (07:36:19 AEST)

More Catholic abuse arrests flagged
News Online, 15 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Kalumburu mission turns 100
Matt Brann, Greg Muller, Bush Telegraph, 15 August, 2008 (12:08:40 AEST)

Abuse probe snares second Catholic priest
News Online, 15 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Big Buddha bound for Bendigo
News Online, 14 August, 2008 (07:34:05 AEST)

Church asbestos not an issue: SA Govt
Jason Om, News Online, 14 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic priest 'abused 18 boys'
News Online, 14 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Pell to meet sex assault victim
News Online, 13 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Search on for new Nepalese 'goddess'
News Online, 13 August, 2008 (15:45:17 AEST)

Cardinal Pell to meet victim's father
Leigh Sales, Lateline, 13 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Four new Catholic abuse victims come forward
Aja Styles, PM, 13 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Cat-loving Pope urged to stop wearing fur
News Online, 13 August, 2008 (22:03:55 AEST)

S Korea cult leader jailed for sex crimes
News Online, 12 August, 2008 (22:09:15 AEST)

Protesters accuse China of illegal organ harvesting
News Online, 10 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Buddhists arrested after Kathmandu anti-China protest
News Online, 8 August, 2008 (07:23:02 AEST)

Book on Mohammed's wife dropped
News Online, 8 August, 2008 (08:51:17 AEST)

Bishop apologises for clergy sex abuse
News Online, 8 August, 2008 (11:05:00 AEST)

Religious leaders call for Pacific climate change action
News Online, 8 August, 2008 (13:34:36 AEST)

Falun Gong's Olympic 'call for justice'
News Online, 7 August, 2008 (13:24:47 AEST)

Church groups pray for Murray-Darling
News Online, 6 August, 2008 (10:52:38 AEST)

Blake Prize for Religious Art judge resigns in protest
Simon Santow, PM, 6 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Political writer Hirsi Ali discusses democracy and Islam
Mark Colvin, PM, 5 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Scores dead in Indian temple stampede
News Online, 4 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Anglican bishops still torn on gay issues
Stephanie Kennedy, AM, 4 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Anglicans fail to resolve homosexuality debate
Stephanie Kennedy in London, News Online, 4 August, 2008 (08:29:19 AEST)

Lambeth conference fails to resolve gay clergy debate
News Online, 4 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Orthodox Jew takes to the comedy stage
Ben Knight, Correspondents Report, 3 August, 2008 ( AEST)

Rabbi Melissa Weintraub
Monica Attard, Sunday Profile, 1 August, 2008 ( AEST)

July 2008

Turkish court warns ruling party but keeps it open
News Online, 31 July, 2008 (06:00:34 AEST)

Pope gives blessing for ex-bishop to lead Paraguay
Richard Reynolds, News Online, 31 July, 2008 (09:13:03 AEST)

Jeffrey Nicholls
Perspective, 31 July, 2008 (1755 AEST)

Baghdad Shiite pilgrimage passes peacefully
News Online, 30 July, 2008 (06:35:05 AEST)

Balloon priest's body found at sea
News Online, 30 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Public schools allowing Christian sex ed
News Online, 30 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Anglican Church moves to end gay bishop ordination
News Online, 29 July, 2008 (14:13:43 AEST)

Turkey's secularism facing court test
News Online, 29 July, 2008 ( AEST)

World Youth Day trip extraordinary: Pope
News Online, 28 July, 2008 (05:15:45 AEST)

Albino murders continue in Tanzania
News Online, 28 July, 2008 (08:26:50 AEST)

P&C worried by Hillsong program
News Online, 28 July, 2008 ( AEST)

P and C airs religious counselling worries
News Online, 28 July, 2008 (10:16:42 AEST)

Hillsong's school grooming talks 'help girls'
News Online, 28 July, 2008 (14:36:09 AEST)

Catholic groups call on pope to end contraception ban
News Online, 26 July, 2008 (00:13:56 AEST)

Leadership row 'damaging' for Islamic Federation
News Online, 26 July, 2008 (08:51:44 AEST)

Iraqi Christians need protection: Pope
News Online, 26 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Schools urged to act on Pope's apology
News Online, 25 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic priest found guilty of child sex offences
News Online, 25 July, 2008 (19:29:15 AEST)

NZ church provides fuel for soul and car
New Zealand correspondent Kerri Ritchie, News Online, 24 July, 2008 (15:41:54 AEST)

Reverend author predicts shift in the role of religion in politics
Mark Colvin, PM, 23 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Oldest New Testament Bible goes cyber
News Online, 22 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Archbishop admits to Anglican strains as bishops meet
News Online, 22 July, 2008 (11:27:08 AEST)

Albinos targeted in witchcraft killings
News Online, 22 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Sexual abuse victims unhappy with Pope's response
Anne Barker, Lateline, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Federal Govt appoints ambassador to the Vatican
Dana Robertson, Lateline, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

World Youth Day a logistical success
7.30 Report, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Chamber of Commerce confident WYD will generate $230m
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (19:25:11 AEST)

Pope's response compassionate, sex abuse victims say
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope departs Sydney after meeting sexual abuse victims
Barbara Miller, PM, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Tim Fischer chosen as new ambassador to Holy See
Samantha Hawley, PM, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Churches 'need do more on climate change'
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (20:19:26 AEST)

Priest to tackle big religion questions at Sydney lecture
Mark Colvin, PM, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope farewells Sydney as clean-up begins
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope and pilgrims farewell Sydney
Emily Bourke, AM, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Disappointment over Papal apology
Paula Kruger, AM, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope meets sex abuse victims: Vatican
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims crowd Sydney Airport
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

NSW urged to learn from WYD transport success
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (09:37:07 AEST)

Pope meeting angers abuse activists
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

'You've become one of us': Rudd farewells Pope
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope's apology a 'job half done'
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Mary MacKillop Centre expecting post WYD rush
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (13:55:42 AEST)

Anglican Church urged to stop excluding people
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (14:09:44 AEST)

Smith defends Fischer's Vatican role
News Online, 21 July, 2008 (14:38:17 AEST)

Abuse meeting was no whitewash: Pell
News Online, 21 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Bury, burn or compost?
Background Briefing, 20 July, 2008 (9.10 AEST)

WYD finale expected to attract record crowds
News Online, 20 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope celebrates mass in 'great south land'
News Online, 20 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Weary pilgrims head home
News Online, 20 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Spanish pilgrims welcome WYD decision
News Online, 20 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD mass 'unforgettable end' to celebrations
News Online, 20 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims make cross-Sydney trek
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Insufficient evidence against priest accused of photographing naked boys
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Inter-faith conference urges anti-terrorism pact
News Online, 19 July, 2008 (08:52:08 AEST)

Thousands of pilgrims cross harbour bridge
Jennifer Macey, AM, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope's evening with the homeless
Michael Turtle, AM, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope dedicates St Mary's altar
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope 'deeply sorry' for 'evil' of child abuse
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Organisers expect 500,000 at Randwick
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Full text of Pope Benedict's apology to sex abuse victims
News Online, 19 July, 2008 (11:11:13 AEST)

Playing Jesus was the ultimate: WYD actor
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Apology must go further: victims
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrim flu outbreak spreads
News Online, 19 July, 2008 (12:42:46 AEST)

Pilgrim arrested in clash with protesters
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD evening candlelit vigil underway
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope Benedict XVI calls for unity at vigil
News Online, 19 July, 2008 ( AEST)

'Up to 1 billion' to watch Sydney's Stations of the Cross
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Qld man seeks abuse compo from Pope
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Iemma 'treasures' papal audience
Michael Janda and staff reporters, News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Police 'preventing' WYD abuse protest
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims line streets for Stations of the Cross
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims call on church to address social justice
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Large crowds watch Stations of the Cross
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope Benedict meets selected pilgrims
Michael Turtle, PM, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Small core of protesters make voice heard at WYD
Liz Foschia, PM, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Stations of the Cross shows Catholic tradition
Paula Kruger, PM, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Jesus' last days perfomed at WYD
Anne Barker, Lateline, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Youth Day dampened by more allegations
Virginia Trioli, Lateline, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope visits disadvantaged youth
News Online, 18 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Raped girls' 'disgusted' parents land at WYD
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands crowd Sydney for Pope's tour
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims debate sexuality at blacklisted forum
youth reporter Michael Turtle, News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Local girl set to meet Pope
News Online, 17 July, 2008 (14:31:22 AEST)

Pope heads to official welcome
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

More pilgrims struck down by flu
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope makes special mention of environment during welcome
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Snakes and stalking big cat can't deter well-travelled pilgrim
News Online, 17 July, 2008 (17:07:15 AEST)

Pope officially welcomed to Aust
Sharon O'Neill, 7.30 Report, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Kids TV causes a stir in Israel
Matt Brown, 7.30 Report, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Parents of assault victims plea for response
Conor Duffy, Lateline, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Invitation extended for 'spectacular papal arrival'
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Generator fumes kill 17 at prayer meeting
News Online, 17 July, 2008 (08:12:42 AEST)

Pope may not
Sara Everingham, AM, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope lauds Rudd's 'courageous' apology
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Youth Day coordinator 'misspoke on abuse'
News Online, 17 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Rape victims' father seeks papal audience
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Lessons begin for WYD pilgrims
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Low turnout at Canterbury Anglican bishop gathering
Rafael Epstein, AM, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic hardliners slam 'happy' WYD
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Archbishop of Canterbury invites Muslim leaders to religious meet
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Bali celebrates biggest royal cremation in decades
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Actor calls on 'divine intervention' for WYD Jesus role
News Online, 16 July, 2008 (12:00:43 AEST)

Churches make pitch at World Youth Day vocations expo
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Govt says no conflict with church over hospital fertility service
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims treated to WYD concerts
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Sexual abuse apology still stands: Pell
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Bishop Anthony Fisher under fire after dismissing sexual abuse case
Emily Bourke, PM, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope moves to Sydney centre
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic Bishop's 'old wounds' comments slammed
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Over 50 pilgrims quarantined in flu scare
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope's spokesman casts doubt on sex abuse apology
News Online, 16 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Finding sanctuary in our busy lives
Life Matters, 15 July, 2008 (09:20 AEST)

100,000 pilgrims expected at WYD opening mass
News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Economist condemns Pell's push for more babies
News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

'Ratzinger rules' painted on war memorial
News Online, 15 July, 2008 (11:15:13 AEST)

Young pilgrims keeping the faith in relationships
youth affairs reporter Michael Turtle, News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

'Ratzinger rules' graffiti sparks security fears
News Online, 15 July, 2008 (14:08:13 AEST)

Pell opens World Youth Day
News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

The World Youth Day mass has kicked off at Sydney's Darling Harbour.
News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Activists free to 'annoy' pilgrims
Michael Turtle, PM, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims share excitement ahead of opening Mass
Emily Bourke, PM, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

A montage from the first WYD Mass
Emily Bourke, PM, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

PM reports from WYD opening Mass
Emily Bourke, PM, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Mass concludes, celebrations continue in Sydney
News Online, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Lateline reveals flaws in Church's protocol
Paul Kennedy and Conor Duffy, Lateline, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Father of assault victims to visit Pope
Tony Jones, Lateline, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Demonstrators oppose Catholic Church policies at WYD
Anne Barker, Lateline, 15 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Elite officer hurt guarding Pope
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD procession closes CBD roads
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Mary MacKillop is just one step away from becoming a saint after being beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1995.
Lateline, News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Gen Y embraces Catholicism
Michael Turtle, AM, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope commits to apologise to victims of clerical abuse
Michael Edwards, AM, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Gay bishop refuses to be left out of conference
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (09:59:39 AEST)

Reforms 'must follow Pope's apology'
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Police stand by injured Pope patrol officer
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD pilgrims boost south coast tourism
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (12:09:42 AEST)

Thousands follow cross through Sydney
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims are looking for hope: Moree Priest
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (12:36:40 AEST)

Traffic down but not by enough: Govt
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

4,000 youths leave Newcastle on WYD pilgrimage
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (13:34:40 AEST)

Sceptic Pell backs Pope's climate call
News Online, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims invited to multi-faith prayers
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (15:09:05 AEST)

Group claims China has detained 'underground' Catholic priests
News Online, 14 July, 2008 (16:26:42 AEST)

Youth Day celebrations begin with the cross
David Spicer, Lateline, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope rests on Aussie ground
Tony Jones, Lateline, 14 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims farewell 'beautiful' Brisbane
News Online, 13 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope urged to make 'meaningful' apology
News Online, 13 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope stops off in Darwin
News Online, 13 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Benedict XVI touches down in Sydney
News Online, 13 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope rests at retreat after arriving in Sydney
News Online, 13 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Sex curse found at ancient Cyprus site
News Online, 12 July, 2008 (06:51:50 AEST)

Pilgrims flood Sydney for WYD events
News Online, 12 July, 2008 ( AEST)

6,000 Catholics converge on Brisbane streets
News Online, 12 July, 2008 (10:08:28 AEST)

Missing miracle the key for MacKillop sainthood
News Online, 12 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Appeal for blankets for WYD pilgrims
News Online, 12 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pilgrims leave Melbourne for Sydney celebrations
News Online, 12 July, 2008 (13:11:57 AEST)

Brisbane celebrates World Youth Day
News Online, 12 July, 2008 (16:10:46 AEST)

Pope departs Rome for WYD, apology anticipated
News Online, 12 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pope confirms sexual abuse apology
News Online, 12 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Prudish pilgrims told 'wear a swimsuit'
News Online, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Sydney's roads transformed for WYD
News Online, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Territorians preparing for WYD pilgrimage
News Online, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Catholic Panel to investigate clerical abuse
Timothy McDonald, AM, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD organisers defend shared showers
Sara Everingham, AM, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Victim urges Church to rethink celibate clergy
News Online, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands of youth day pilgrims explore Hunter
News Online, 11 July, 2008 (09:58:15 AEST)

WYD organisers brace for logistical challenges
Paula Kruger, PM, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD law challenge centres on 'vagueness'
Michael Turtle, PM, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Bishop wants Anglican priests to defect to Rome
Rafael Epstein, PM, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

WYD organisers brace for logistical challenges
News Online, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Proof of miracle needed for MacKillop sainthood
John Stewart, Lateline, 11 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Priest admits sex was non-consensual
Barbara Miller, AM, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Abbott defends 'honourable' Pell
News Online, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Youth day pilgrims converge on Armidale
News Online, 10 July, 2008 (10:16:12 AEST)

Religious group closes amid sexual misconduct allegations
News Online, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Thousands of Catholic pilgrims arrive in Brisbane
News Online, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Sydney braces itself for World Youth Day
Sharon O’Neil, 7.30 Report, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Schools to be accommodation for WYD guests
Michael Turtle, PM, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Cardinal Pell announces assault inquiry
Conor Duffy, Lateline, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pell refers sex assault case to panel
News Online, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Pell could restart sex assault investigation
News Online, 10 July, 2008 ( AEST)

Landmark Italian 'euthanasia' decision draws condemnation from Vatican
News Online, 10 July, 2008 (06:38:15 AEST)

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