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Charges withdrawn in Massachusetts Voodoo assault case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