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  1. Wednesday's round up. http://bit.ly/7GKUb6
  2. Tuesday's round up. Slipping late into the last pew today....http://bit.ly/7AruQw
  3. Monday's round up. http://tinyurl.com/yk6hqac
  4. Monday's religion round-up. New moony...http://tinyurl.com/yj4uoty
  5. Wednesday's religion roundup (better late than never): http://tinyurl.com/yg7awuc
  6. Survivalism goes mainstream: http://tinyurl.com/yzhlefm. You can blame 9/11 and 2012.
  7. Does anyone know of individuals who have altered worship practices b/c of H1N1? Email us at kevin.eckstrom@religionnews.com.
  8. Cardinal McCarrick asks USCCB to issue letter in support of women religious under Vatican probe #usscb
  9. Bishops pass pastoral letter on marriage 180-45. #usccb
  10. Bishop Wenski: Young people should date/marry people who "share their moral and religious values" #usccb
  11. Bishops strike line about Jesus living with lots of "aunts, uncles and cousins" from marriage doc. "Not sure we can document that" #usccb
  12. Bishops debating pastoral letter on marriage #usccb
  13. Bishop: Biggest prob for bishops = wht to do with priests accused of sexual abuse. "We have ... put most of these men on the shelf." # usccb
  14. Researcher: Sexual abuse cannot be connected to homosexual sexual identity. #usccb
  15. Bishop Braxton: Should homosexuality be a factor in excluding men from priesthood? Researcher: We do not find that at this time. #usccb
  16. Bishops ask researchers how other institutions reacted to allegations of sexual abuse against members. #usccb
  17. Clergy sex study: Catholic leaders focused on abusive priests, not their victims. #usccb
  18. Clergy Sex Study: Bishops showed "lack of response to victims, no clear indication of understanding of harm." #usccb
  19. Clergy Sex Study: "Few acceptable methods of assessing and treating sex offenders prior to the 1970s" #usccb
  20. Study: Catholic clergy sex abuse peaked in U.S. in 1960s-1970s, starts decline in 1980s