ICN – in Christian News – May 17, 2011


 

ICN – In Christian News – May 17, 2011 – ICN — In Christian News — May 17, 2011 In Christian News is Closed Captioned for the Hearing Impaired. In Christian News Today… In Newark, NJ… Former New Jersey Governor, James E. McGreevey, is once again campaigning, but not for political office. The former New Jersey governor is hoping to be accepted as a candidate for the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, which has begun ordaining openly gay clergy. McGreevey, who has already earned a Divinity Degree, had his application to become a postulate rejected last month. He says he plans to continue trying, and his current work is a [sort] of test ground of his commitment. McGreevey is a recovery specialist at the Integrity House, a residential drug treatment center in Newark. McGreevey, who resigned as governor of New Jersey in 2004, announced at a press conference that year that he was “a gay American.” The former Governor had been married twice, with two children. He claims that his resignation as Governor was a result of blackmail by a man, with whom he admits to have had extra marital affairs. Neither the former Governor nor the Episcopal Diocese of Newark would discuss the status of McGreevey’s application for the priesthood. In Washington, DC … The Supreme Court is refusing to hear an atheist’s challenge to religion in government, complaining about President Barack Obama’s adding of “so help me God” to his inaugural oath. On Monday, the high court denied to hear an appeal from Michael Newdow, who is arguing

 

Octomom heads to rehab at Chapman House Treatment Center for

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The famous mother of 14, who gave birth to octuplets three years ago, entered the Chapman House Treatment Center last week for treatment of “anxiety, exhaustion and stress," her rep told the Daily News. Nadya Suleman, 37, left her record-busting brood …
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Franklin Township robber ordered to treatment

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Janet L. Stepp, 38, of 1915 S.R. 59, recently was sentenced by Portage County Common Pleas Judge John Enlow to attend the Northeast Ohio Community Alternative Program in Warren, an inpatient residential drug treatment center for convicted felons.
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