Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Gay Anglican Clergy Will Have to Convince Archbishops They Are Not Sexually Active
The law change approved by the Church of England at the turn of the year that allows gay clergy to be considered for consecration will be put to a test by a legal briefing sent out to General Synod members that says priests in civil partnerships will have to prove to archbishops that they are not in a sexually active relationship.

Pope Francis Blesses Thousands of Harley Bikers Ahead of Pro-Life Celebration
Pope Francis blessed thousands of bikers on Sunday when Harley-Davidson riders descended on St. Peter's square at the Vatican for their 110th anniversary, which coincided with an all-day long pro-life event.

Pew Report: US Media Heavily Support Gay Marriage View
New research by the Pew Research Center has found that U.S. media largely focused on publishing stories with more supportive views of same-sex marriage than the opposing position, between the period of March 18 to May 12.

Pope Francis Meets Anglican Head Justin Welby; Christian Leaders Talk Differences, Friendship
Pope Francis, the leader of the 1.2 billion-large Roman Catholic Church, met for the first time on Friday The Most Rev. Justin Welby, the head of the 80-million strong Anglican Communion, as the two Christian leaders talked about the differences, the similarities, and the road ahead for the two traditions.

America Marks 6 Months since Newtown Massacre; Victims' Families Restart Gun Control Push
The families of the victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, 2012, gathered in Washington D.C., six months after the tragedy to meet with White House officials, restarting the push for stricter gun control laws in America.

Caterpillar Inc. Drops Boy Scouts Over Ban on Gay Leaders
U.S. corporation Caterpillar Inc. has decided to stop funding the Boy Scouts of America for its policy banning gay adults from serving as scout leaders, though it insists the decision is not tied to the youth organization's vote on the policy in May.

Senator Appeals for Pastor Saeed Abedini to Iranian People ahead of Presidential Elections
Republican Sen. James Risch of Idaho has sent the Iranian people a message ahead of the presidential elections on Friday, reminding them of the imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini and pledging America's support in their search for freedom and democracy.

Pakistani Man Charged With Murder of US Pastor in Malaysia
A Pakistani man has been charged with the murder of the Rev. David Ginter, the U.S. pastor who served in Malaysia and was found dead in his home in Kuala Lumpur last month.

Cincinnati Museum Issues Clarification After Employee Mocks Creation Museum
A controversy sparked by critical comments made by the assistant manager of the Cincinnati Museum Center against Ken Ham's Creation Museum has been resolved following further communication.

Tim Tebow's Spirituality 'Very Appealing,' Says New England Patriots Owner
The owner of NFL franchise The New England Patriots, who recently signed quarterback Tim Tebow, said that the popular Christian athlete's spiritually is "very appealing."



















