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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, March 2, 2020
Date March 2, 2020 4:01 PM
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Religion & Public Life

March 02, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Activism cuts into the political might of S.C. black church ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Abortion rights face stern new test at conservative U.S. Supreme Court ([link removed])
REUTERS

Used to giving orders, Kansas abortion foes can’t cut a deal ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jewish women move into a male domain: ritual circumcision ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Jehovah’s Witnesses complete entire Bible in American Sign Language ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Bishop at town hall: There will always be a United Methodist Church ([link removed])
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION*

‘We’re going beyond identity’: Shiite students head to Harvard for first national conference ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Faith before basketball for Yeshiva University champions ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

With a sale possible, biblical theme park Holy Land may be nearing the end of its 19-year history in Orlando ([link removed])
ORLANDO SENTINEL*


International Headlines
He blames ‘evil’ for South Korea’s coronavirus surge. Officials blame him ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Secrecy is paramount for South Korean sect linked to coronavirus surge. Many believers are in SoCal ([link removed])
LOS ANGELES TIMES*

As India counts dead, brutality of Hindu-Muslim riot emerges ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Thousands of Bangladeshi Muslims protest India violence ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Argentina set to become first major Latin American country to legalize abortion ([link removed])
THE GUARDIAN

Abortion case in Colombia could be a landmark in Latin America ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Thousands in Montenegro march against religion law ([link removed])
REUTERS

China Uighurs ‘moved into factory forced labor’ for foreign brands ([link removed])
BBC NEWS

Pope resumes individual official audiences, cancels group meetings ([link removed])
REUTERS

Vatican to open archives of Holocaust-era Pope Pius XII ([link removed])
BBC NEWS


Analysis & Commentary
What the Vatican’s secret archives are about to reveal ([link removed])
THE ATLANTIC*

In India, Modi’s policies have lit a fuse ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

The real objective of mob violence against Muslims in India ([link removed])
THE NEW YORKER*

Europe’s lessons for the struggle against anti-Semitism ([link removed])
THE ATLANTIC*

What ‘crisis pregnancy centers’ really do ([link removed])
VOX

Meet the friar who combined flour and faith to win the ‘Great American Baking Show’ ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*


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