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By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

This article was published January 30, 2010 at 1:14 a.m.

— Mormon church adds 15th Utah temple

The Mormon church is planning a new temple in Payson, about 60 miles south of Salt Lake City.

It will be the 15th Utah temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The temple will serve about 78,000 church members.

President Thomas S. Monson made the announcement Monday.

Temples are sacred to Latter-day Saints and are used for religious rituals including proxy baptisms, marriage ceremonies and other rites designed to strengthen church teachings.

Once consecrated, temples are open only to church members who have been found worthy to enter by their bishop and stake president.

- The Associated Press Pope laments aversion to faith

ROME - Pope Benedict XVI is condemning what he called “growing aversion” to the Christian faith in the world.

Benedict urged Christians to invigorate efforts to spread their faith’s message despite what he described as the unfriendly climate to Christianity in parts of the world. He did not specify any particular region.

“In a world marked by religious indifference and even by a growing aversion toward the Christian faith, a new, intense activity of evangelization is necessary,” the pope said.

He urged Christians to overcome their differences through dialogue so that they can unite their efforts to influence debates in society on ethical issues like abortion, euthanasia and the limits of science and technology.

- The Associated Press

Hawaii bill expects

saint to lure tourists

HONOLULU - The Molokai settlement where St. Damien cared for Hansen’s disease patients would be managed by the Department of Hawaiian Homelands under a bill before the Legislature.

State Sen. Kalani English’s proposal would transfer management of Kalaupapa Settlement from the Department of Health once there is no longer a resident patient population.

The Vatican made Father Damien de Veuster a saint last year for his selfless care of leprosy patients in the 19th century on the island of Molokai. The Belgianborn Roman Catholic priest died of the disease himself in 1889.

English says the state should prepare for more visitors interested in the historical, cultural and religious significance of the island.

- The Associated Press Malaysia lifts ban

on book by women

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A Malaysian court overturned a 2008 government ban on a book about Muslim women that authorities claimed was a misinterpretation of Islam and a threat to public stability.

The verdict marks a rare occasion that a publisher has successfully challenged the Home Ministry’s power to block books considered inappropriate. Dozens of books have been banned in the last few years, often because they contained too much sexual content or were deemed to misrepresent Islam, Malaysia’s official religion.

The Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled Monday that Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism did not pose any threat to national security, said Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, a lawyer for Sisters in Islam, the Malaysian women’s advocacy group that published the book.

- The Associated Press

Religion, Pages 14 on 01/30/2010

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NickieD says... January 30, 2010 at 8:23 p.m.

Mormons... do any of you know exactly what they profess to believe? What a load! This is just another example of lunacy being tolerated because it claims to be a religion.
They are only a little more wacky than Christians and Jews though, but still all this is just a little too much, too make-believe... a farce perhaps?.
Where are the Disney World believers? Belief in religion must mean that common sense has to be left at the door when one enters a house of the supernatural and superstitous?
The fact that this paper puts them in as a serious faith only shows what a joke religion really and generally is.

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TheMessenger says... February 25, 2010 at 6:07 p.m.

run Nickd run

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