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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Feb. 7, 2020
Date February 7, 2020 4:02 PM
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Religion & Public Life

February 07, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Trump’s prayer breakfast jibes jolt many faith leaders ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Mormon women press BYU to allow breastfeeding babies at women’s conference ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

McCarrick report expected soon but pope has last word: Vatican official ([link removed])
Reuters

States use Catholic clergy abuse lists to screen applicants ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Virginia poised to become first Southern state banning LGBT discrimination ([link removed])
The Washington Post *


International Headlines
Trump puts global religious freedom in the political fray ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Franklin Graham vows UK tour will go on, after all planned venues back out ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Abandoned and attacked, some Iraq protesters look to an ayatollah ([link removed])
Reuters

Poll pitch for India’s capital plays up growing divisions ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Yemen Al-Qaeda leader al-Raymi killed by U.S. strike ([link removed])
BBC News

Pope’s Amazon document due Wednesday amid married priest row ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Maldives: Suspected jihadists held over stabbings ([link removed])
BBC News

Russia blacklists over 200 Jehovah’s Witnesses ([link removed])
The Associated Press

‘Hi, my name is Mohammed. I’m here to help you.’ Meet the unofficial crisis manager for Muslim Canadians ([link removed])
The Globe and Mail *

EU enlargement chief urges talks on Montenegro religion law ([link removed])
The Associated Press


Analysis & Commentary
Love your enemies? Nah, says Trump ([link removed])
CNN

Trump’s politicization of the National Prayer Breakfast is unholy and immoral ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

While the local church fights Ortega in Nicaragua, Pope Francis is silent ([link removed])
National Review *

What’s a church? That can depend on the eye of the beholder or paperwork filed with the IRS ([link removed])
The Conversation

Crooked preachers and sexy priests: Has TV got a problem with Christianity? ([link removed])
The Guardian

Russia’s church blesses nuclear weapons, some clergy want to stop ([link removed])
Vice


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