Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
February 05, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Federal judge accepts religious liberty defense of immigrant rights activists ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Voucher supporters denounce calls to stop funding schools that discriminate against gays ([link removed])
Orlando Sentinel *
Moving faith: Mexican town’s saint feast lives in Minnesota ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Charges withdrawn in Massachusetts Voodoo assault case ([link removed])
The Enterprise *
Why the Enneagram of Personality is becoming popular with Christians and other faith groups ([link removed])
The Commercial Appeal *
International Headlines
German court rules medieval anti-Semitic sculpture can stay on church ([link removed])
Reuters
Nationalists in Rome cheer Brexit, honor Pope John Paul II ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Yogi Adityanath: ‘Muslims did no favor to India by staying here’ ([link removed])
BBC News
Gandhi’s killer evokes admiration as never before ([link removed])
The New York Times *
International court gathering evidence in Rohingya case ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Indonesia’s Aceh enlists an all-female flogging squad to enforce Shariah law ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle
As evangelicals gain, Catholics on verge of losing majority in Brazil ([link removed])
National Catholic Reporter
Analysis & Commentary
What U.S. religious liberty means — especially when it comes to Islam ([link removed])
NPR
Who is Jay Sekulow, President Trump’s lawyer? ([link removed])
Religion & Politics
Q&A: American Atheists’ president on how the media mishandles the nonreligious ([link removed])
Columbia Journalism Review
Catholic investigations are still shrouded in secrecy ([link removed])
The Conversation
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