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Religion Today Summaries � September 14, 2004
Compiled & Edited by Crosswalk News Staff
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Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the
world.� In today's edition:

> High-Ranking Vatican Official gives Roman Catholics Options in Voting 
> India: Tribal People Reached Despite Hindu Opposition 
> Adrian Rogers Announces Retirement From Bellevue 
> Praying Principal Says God Rules at His School

>>  High-Ranking Vatican Official gives Roman Catholics Options in
Voting
AgapePress

A high-ranking Vatican official is giving Roman Catholics some leeway in
voting for politicians who support abortion rights.  The Washington Post
reports that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican's arbiter of
doctrinal orthodoxy, has written to U.S. Catholic leaders to clarify
when a Catholic can vote for a candidate -- even when that candidate
supports abortion.  Basically the clarification states that if a
Catholic voter has other compelling reasons to vote for a pro-abortion
candidate -- such as agreeing with his economic policies -- then such a
choice is acceptable.  For example, a Catholic voter may oppose John
Kerry's pro-abortion stand, but still vote for Kerry because that person
supports the Democrat's economic policy or his criticism of President
Bush's stand on Iraq.  Earlier this summer, Archbishop Raymond Burke of
St. Louis went as far as to say a Catholic voter who votes for someone
like Kerry was committing a "grave sin."  The Post says Burke has now
clarified that remark to reflect Ratzinger's directive.


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>>  India: Tribal People Reached Despite Hindu Opposition
Christian Aid Mission

Native missionaries in a rural area of India where the population is 95%
tribal report that despite active opposition by radical Hindu groups in
recent months, hundreds of tribal people have come to the Lord this
summer. After months of hard work, missionaries began to see the fruits
of their labor as more and more tribal people turned from ancestral gods
to Christ. The growing number of Christians did not escape the notice of
Hindu extremists. In January of this year, they launched an active
opposition to Christianity. Aided by police, they made life difficult
for tribal people and missionaries. Believers were beaten and publicly
humiliated. Homes and church buildings were burned. Some Christians were
chased from their villages with threats on their lives. Persecution did
not stop believers from meeting together. However, they had to do so in
secret underground meetings. Bibles and gospel literature were hidden.
>From January until early this summer, missionaries were not able to
conduct their usual evangelistic meetings or public baptisms. In July,
they experienced some relief from their persecutors. The threat posed by
Hindu radicals continues, yet Christians persist in spreading the gospel
to isolated tribal groups, showing them light in the darkness of idol
worship.


>>  Adrian Rogers Announces Retirement From Bellevue
Michael Foust, Baptist Press

Adrian Rogers, who helped lead the Southern Baptist Convention back to
its biblical, historical roots, announced his retirement as pastor of
the Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church Sept. 12. Rogers' retirement is
effective next spring, although a specific date has not yet been given.
The goal is to have a new pastor in place when Rogers leaves. Making the
announcement on his 73rd birthday, Rogers read a letter to the church,
which has some 27,000 members. Health, Rogers said, "is not a factor" in
the decision. Upon retirement, Rogers said he plans on continuing the
Love Worth Finding radio and television ministry. He also plans on
ministering through the recently established Adrian Rogers Pastor
Training Institute and teaching at Mid-America Baptist Theological
Seminary. He will continue attending Bellevue Baptist. In the
short-term, Rogers' Love Worth Finding radio and television ministry
will continue. Long-term, though, a replacement -- particularly on
television -- will have to be found. Rogers hopes to have his successor
in place next spring. In his retirement announcement Sept. 12, he said
that he would be "thrilled" to have the new pastor "ready to move onto
the field before or at my last days as pastor."


>>  Praying Principal Says God Rules at His School
Jim Brown, AgapePress

A public high school principal in Boca Raton, Florida, says he will not
be deterred by criticism he has received for expressing his evangelical
Christian beliefs. An atheist teacher at Boca Raton High School
condemned principal Geoff McKee for telling staff at a recent faculty
meeting that all of his significant decisions are made prayerfully. Yet
another faculty member accused McKee of hiring only people from his
church or those with a strong belief in God. And a Roman Catholic parent
complained about McKee's proposed "Introduction to the Bible" course.
Still, the Florida principal insists the attacks will not stop him from
acknowledging his faith in God. The principal says he prays for every
student and teacher in each classroom he visits and throughout the day,
asking "that God's spirit would descend on Boca Raton High to protect
students from the evil one." And McKee notes that he is not the only one
praying -- a campus student group and a group called Mom's In Touch meet
weekly to intercede for the school as well. McKee says God's influence
is powerful at his school, and the evidence of divine grace has been and
continues to be amazing. Since the Christian principal took over there,
Boca Raton High has gone from being a school with seriously high crime
statistics to one with the lowest incidence of violence in all of Palm
Beach County.


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