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Belief Bytes: Thursday’s Religion News Roundup

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Thursday’s Religion News Roundup: Assessing Catholic sex abuse reforms; Plan B pill, take 2; Raymond Bradbury’s Zen

Topics: Ethics, Medical Ethics
Beliefs: Buddhism, Christian - Catholic
Tags: abortion, catholic sex abusers, contraception, tibet, vatican

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