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Vandals Torch The Virgin Mary

Statues of the Virgin Mary are set on fire and vandalized. Three churches in one day are torched, all in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts. Tim Pool explores this latest wave of Leftwing violence.

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Why We Believe in Weird Things

Why do people believe in weird things? Stuff like demonic lyrics in “Stairway to Heaven” or the image of the Virgin Mary in cheese sandwiches or on tree barks. Using video, images and music, professional skeptic Michael Shermer explores these and other phenomena, including UFOs and alien sightings in this episode of TED.

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Gaudete

This Christmas carol has remained in vogue for more than 400 years, as it first appeared in print in a Swedish/Finnish collection of sacred songs published in 1582. Steeleye Span hit the pop charts in 1973 with the British band’s a cappella rendition of “Gaudete,” sung in the original Latin. “Gaudete” translates as “Rejoice,” and the refrain goes “Rejoice, rejoice! Christ is born/(Out) Of the Virgin Mary — rejoice!”

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Hollywood Rediscovers Religion

Biblical epics, largely absent from the screen for the past few decades, now look poised to make a comeback. A $125 million retelling of the story of Noah, starring Russell Crowe, will pave the way in 2014. But several other Biblical-themed pictures are in the works, including two competing Moses dramas and a new biopic on the Virgin Mary. Erica Orden from the Wall Street Journal shares the details.

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Pussy Riot Sentenced: 2 Years

A Russian  judge today found three members of the punk band Pussy Riot guilty on charges of hooliganism for their February concert at a Moscow cathedral protesting the rule of President Vladimir Putin. In the concert, an act of guerrilla theater, the trio called upon the Virgin Mary to drive Putin away from Russia.

The band members each received sentences of two years imprisonment, commencing from the time of their arrest in March. The specific charges, “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred,” carried stiff sentences of up to seven years, but prosecutors were recommending that the band members be jailed for three years, and Putin himself had advocated leniency in their case. Judge Marina Syrova read from the lengthy verdict for about three hours before announcing the sentencing around 6 pm Friday, Moscow time.

“We accept this as our ethical misdemeanor, but an ethical misdemeanor should not be a cause of criminal punishment,” band member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova said. Meanwhile, outside the courtroom, arrests occurred as supporters and opponents of the band gathered. Those detained included chess master Garry Kasparov, a vehement Putin critic. Pussy Riot vigils also were staged in New York, London, Paris and elsewhere.

Here’s a World Edition report on the trial from Taiwan’s TomoNewsFunnies.

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And here’s an interview with the three other members of the band — Sparrow, Squirrel and Balaclava — who remain at large and have continued to elude Russian authorities.

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Meanwhile, a Femen protester in Kiev uses a chainsaw to cut down a cross in support of Pussy Riot. The cross was near Independence Square in this Ukraine city.

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