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Movement on women’s rights has been slow even in progressive societies. In the United States women got the right to vote only in 1920, a good 150 years after the birth of this nation.
Sikh scholar Mohinder Singh took Guru Nanak’s message of peaceful co-existence to the world stage last week.
When asked which “one thing” they would “most like to see the next pope accomplish,” the most common responses that respondents volunteered were, in order: bring people back to church, modernize the church, unify the church, and do something about sexual abuse.
Benedict apologized to Irish Catholics last week for the "sinful and criminal" sexual abuse of thousands of children across decades.
The strategy is to plant a church in every village and urban colony and notch up a figure of 100,000 churches in the state by 2010.
The Sikh community in Malaysia has become the latest party seeking to intervene in the suit by the Catholic Church over the use of the word “Allah.”
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