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    A proposed zoning ordinance amendment in Fairfax County, Va., would limit the number of people one could have in their home to 49 a day, and to exceed that limit more than 3 times in any 40-day period would be a violation of law. (Examiner File)
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    Virginia county takes aim at home Bible studies, freedom of assembly

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    Pope Francis has stepped up efforts to clean up the church's sex scandal. AP Photo
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    U.N. calls Vatican’s anti-abortion canon ‘psychological torture’ of women

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    Lawsuit an unusual challenge to gay marriage ban

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    FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2004 file photo,  Pope John Paul II gives his blessing to late father Marcial Maciel, founder of Christ's Legionaries, during a special audience the pontiff granted to about four thousand participants of the Regnum Christi movement, at the Vatican. Pope John Paul II is rightly credited with having helped bring down communism, of inspiring a new generation of Catholics with a globe-trotting papacy and of explaining church teaching on a range of hot-button issues as Christianity entered its third millennium. But the sexual abuse scandal that festered under his watch remains a stain on his legacy. John Paul and his top advisers failed to grasp the severity of the abuse problem until very late in his 26-year papacy, even though U.S. bishops had been petitioning the Holy See since the late-1980s for a faster way to defrock pedophile priests. (AP Photo/Plinio Lepri, File)
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    Fox panel feuds over Clemson’s ‘Christian worship’
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    Perhaps the most liberty-assaulting decree (cunning, too, given its election-year timing) was the unprecedented mandate forcing employers to provide free contraception, including abortion-inducing methods, or face a $100 per day/per employee fine. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)
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    First Amendment freedom can’t survive ‘war on women’ mobs

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    Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the Somali-born women's rights activist and former Dutch parliamentarian, took her commencement speech to the pages of the Wall Street Journal on Friday after Brandeis University buckled to the demands of the Islamist extremist lobby and disinvited her. (AP Photo/Shiho Fukada)
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    Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas., speaks in the Convocation Center at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., Wednesday. (AP Photo /Liberty University,Ty Hester)
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