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campaign finance laws by endorsing President Bush via his nonprofit religious
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Rev. Jerry Falwell violated campaign finance laws
by endorsing President Bush and soliciting funds for a conservative political
action committee on his ministries’ Web site, a watchdog group alleges
in a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission. The Campaign Legal
Center said in the complaint filed last week that Jerry Falwell Ministries and
a lobbying organization affiliated with Falwell engaged in politicking earlier
this month by endorsing Bush, which the suit says they are barred from doing
as nonprofit corporations. The complaint follows a separate letter sent by a
religious watchdog group to the Internal Revenue Service that accuses Falwell
of violating his ministries’ tax-exempt status by publicly endorsing a
political candidate. In an e-mail newsletter sent to followers on July 1, Falwell
urged conservatives to vote for Bush and “flood Campaign for Working Families
with financial help.” The Campaign for Working Families is run by Gary
Bauer, a conservative activist who opposes abortion and gay marriage.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican denounced feminism, saying it was trying
to blur differences between men and women and threatening the institution of
the family based on a mother and a father. The drive for equality, the Vatican
said, makes “homosexuality and heterosexuality virtually equivalent,
in a new model of polymorphous sexuality.” The concerns, raised in a
37-page document written by one of Pope John Paul II’s closest aides
and released Saturday, broke no new ground, maintaining the Catholic Church’s
ban on women priests, for example. But some observers said they feared how
the document might be used. Paul Lakeland, an expert on the Catholic Church,
who is a professor at Fairfield University in Connecticut, expressed concern
that some of the document could be used by church conservatives to condemn
any form of advocacy for women. The pamphlet by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,
the Vatican’s orthodoxy watchdog, was published during a campaign to
protect “the Christian family.” Earlier salvos have blasted same-sex
marriage, appealing to politicians, regardless of their religion, to block
legal recognition for gay couples.
SEBRING, Fla. (AP) — A choir director was fired after church officials
took issue with a newspaper opinion piece he wrote urging support of gay marriage.
Dennis Adam Ray, who is gay, was sacked by the First Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ) after a July 22 guest column in Highlands Today in which he claimed
half of the church’s members believe in acceptance of gay people. Church
officials, including Pastor Johan Van Der Merwe, said that while the church
considers homosexuality a sin, Ray has the right to express his opinion. But
he went too far when he publicly claimed that half the congregation shared
his opinion. “He has a right to have his opinion and to believe what
he believes, but he cannot represent the church because our bylaws state that
the minister and committee do that,” Van Der Merwe said.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — As a lay liturgical minister and a cantor, Wilma
Hens was a leader for years at her Roman Catholic parish in the central Oregon
city of Bend. But then Bishop Robert F. Vasa issued a two-page “affirmation
of faith.” It tells lay ministers and cantors that, if they want to continue
in their roles on the altar, they must accept the church’s teachings
opposing abortion, gay relationships and other issues. Hens couldn’t
agree, so she quit — publicly. At St. Francis of Assisi Church last month,
she told the congregation she was stepping down because she could not accept
the bishop’s requirement. The affirmation singled out issues that many
American Catholics have struggled with, such as the sinfulness of contraception
and “the church’s teaching that any extramarital sexual relationships
are gravely evil and that these include premarital relations, masturbation,
fornication, the viewing of pornography and homosexual relations.” Hens,
one of at least six lay ministers to quit due to the affirmation, said, “I
happen to believe that many of the teachings on human sexuality are just plain
faulty.”
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jay Wiesner has become the Twin Cities’ third
openly gay pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, defying a
denominational policy that is under review. Current ELCA policy forbids ordination
of candidates in same-sex relationships but allows gay clergy who are committed
to celibacy. According to Lutheran Lesbian & Gay Ministries, Wiesner and
his partner of five years, ...
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