Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
January 31, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Charities steered $65M to Trump lawyer Sekulow and family ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Senate chaplain’s velvet voice cuts through impeachment fray ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo: Bankruptcy imminent ([link removed])
The Associated Press
California, several other states sue over new abortion billing rule ([link removed])
San Francisco Chronicle *
Why Democrats who oppose abortion rights are finding it harder to remain in the party ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Kansas lawmakers want ‘In God We Trust’ in every classroom and public building ([link removed])
The Wichita Eagle *
Senior pastor candidates, interim pastor out at Willow Creek ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Colorado baker who sparked Supreme Court case has book deal ([link removed])
The Associated Press
A young woman’s suicide puts focus on church’s counseling for LGBT Catholics ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Minnesota priest apologizes for criticizing Islam in sermon ([link removed])
Star Tribune *
New York Guardian Angels patrol a Jewish neighborhood on edge ([link removed])
Reuters
International Headlines
Pope Francis promises to help Argentina in debt crisis, president says ([link removed])
Reuters
Church of England sticking by LGBT sex guidance ([link removed])
BBC News
Mauritania arrests 10 gay men after purported gay wedding ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Leading UK rabbi suspended over past bullying allegations ([link removed])
The Guardian
A Muslim women’s netball team in UK brings competition — and a sense of inclusion ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Analysis & Commentary
Can any of the Democratic candidates appeal to evangelicals? ([link removed])
Religion News Service
There is no Christian case for Trump ([link removed])
The Atlantic *
Two secularizations and the fate of conservatism ([link removed])
National Review *
Utah’s ‘conversion therapy’ ban is a major tipping point for LGBTQ rights ([link removed])
Vox
Sexual abuse reports from Illinois’ Catholic Dioceses are still missing a lot of data ([link removed])
ProPublica
In light of rising anti-Semitism, rethinking black-Jewish relations ([link removed])
The Tablet *
Preventing genocide in Myanmar: Court order tries to protect Rohingya Muslims where politics has failed ([link removed])
The Conversation
After Kobe Bryant’s death, Lakers’ chaplain seeks scripture to help cope with tragic loss ([link removed])
Religion News Service
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