Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
March 10, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
California mega-church cancels its ‘faith healing’ hospital visits, citing coronavirus ([link removed])
The Sacramento Bee *
The Georgetown church quarantined by D.C.’s coronavirus outbreak ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
In a plan to bring yoga to Alabama schools, stretching is allowed. ‘Namaste’ isn’t ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Tennessee House to consider controversial proposal to make Bible the official state book ([link removed])
The Tennessean *
In California, residents may be able to compost their bodies after death ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Pennsylvania priest’s abuse conviction overturned by judge ([link removed])
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette *
International Headlines
Canada presents bill banning conversion therapy ([link removed])
BBC News
Australia’s High Court to hear Pell abuse appeal Wednesday ([link removed])
The Associated Press
‘Proselytizing robots’: Inside South Korean church at outbreak’s center ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Vatican tightens safety measures after Italy reports second-highest coronavirus death toll ([link removed]\)
Religion News Service
From Ireland to Boston, coronavirus shuts down St. Patrick’s Day parades ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Trevor Phillips suspended from UK Labour Party over Islamophobia allegations ([link removed])
BBC News
Analysis & Commentary
God vs. coronavirus ([link removed])
The New York Times *
The word is George Pell will walk free ... but first the high court must have its say ([link removed])
The Guardian
Bruderhof: My dark past growing up in a rural English commune ([link removed])
BBC News
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