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News Bulletin 16 September 2011

Leader of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has warned that changing the definition of marriage, for the sake of homosexual marriage, would have serious repercussions for Scottish schools, and society — John Barrowman has launched an attack on the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland for defending the traditional definition of marriage — X Factor supremo Simon Cowell says his flagship ITV talent show will have to be toned down following complaints last year that it was over-sexualised — The Post Office on Jersey refused to deliver audio recordings of St Mark’s gospel after deeming it, ‘offensive material’ — The lifelong safeguard preventing homosexual men being allowed to donate blood will be loosened in November — Worshippers in Woking could be forced to pay car parking charges to attend church on Sundays, following an challenge by the National Secular Society — and the terms BC and AD are being dropped from school textbooks as part of Australia’s new politically correct national history curriculum.

Cameron snubs prayer event

Prime Minister David Cameron has been criticised for being too “embarrassed” to support a Global Day of Prayer. During Prime Ministers Questions he was asked to voice his support for a Global Day of Prayer taking place at Wembley Stadium in wake of the riots. But he ignored it and talked about clean-up cash instead.