Some more recent news  highlights...
     * Fides news agency is reporting that Christians in Pakistan are  facing      "systematic discrimination" in the distribution of aid essential for       survival in the wake of devastating floods. Aid is allegedly handled  "either      by Muslim relief organizations or by government officials close to      fundamentalists" who 'often ignore' or who 'purposely do not  identify &      register' Christians
     * The USCCB has lent its support to an initiative designed to  protect the      right of religious organizations to make staffing decisions on the  basis of      faith. Pending legislation threatens to harm religious freedom and  the      ability of organizations to protect their religious identity
     * A second lawsuit has been filed against the Santa Rosa Diocese  concerning      alleged abuse by an Irish priest in the 1980's. The priest had been      described as "troublesome" by former Dublin Archbishop Dermot Ryan
     * The Catholic League's rally against the Empire State Building on  Mother      Teresa's 100th birthday drew "well over 3,000", according to the  League. A      CNN blog reports the rally drew "a few hundred people." While the  Catholic      League was "proud of the overwhelming support" and called the rally a       "smashing success", liberal-leaning CNN pointed out that  "conspicuously      absent from the rally were any blue and white saris." Officials of  the      Empire State Building had refused to light up the building in Mother       Teresa's honor
     * The Vatican's "top official for migrants", Msgr. Agostino  Marchetto,      "deplored" the French government's recent crackdown on gypsies  ("Roma"). The      Archbishop of Paris was also critical, calling the actions a  "circus". The      French government defended the mass deportations saying they are      "scrupulously respecting European law" and claimed that the illegal      "squatters' camps" have been linked to crime 
     * A message was sent from the Pontifical Council for Interreligious  Dialogue      to Muslims to mark the end of their "holy" month which called for  Muslims      and Christians to work together against violence. Muslims, on the  other      hand, have "appealed to the Pope" and other world leaders hoping  they will      lend their efforts to try to prevent a "Burn a Qur'an" day being  planned for      9/11 in the U.S. by a "non-denominational" group
     * A Catholic school in Australia has apologized to parents after a  boy      dressed as Adolf Hitler won a prize for his costume. The school had  received      "a number of complaints" about the award
     * Parents of a 19 year-old girl have filed a lawsuit against the  Allentown      Diocese after their daughter allegedly became pregnant by a priest.  The      parents - who reportedly recorded their daughter having intimate  relations      with the priest via a hidden camera - are seeking more than $300K in  damages
     * A formal announcement is expected to be made next month regarding  Cardinal      Newman's feast date, which will be on October 9 (Novus       Ordo calendar), the date of his conversion
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