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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, March 24, 2020
Date March 24, 2020 3:02 PM
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Religion & Public Life

March 24, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Grief amid the pandemic: Live-streamed funerals, canceled services and mourning left ‘unfinished’ ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Texas and Ohio include abortion as medical procedures that must be delayed ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Churches go back to the future with drive-in services in the time of the coronavirus ([link removed])
Religion News Service

‘We can‘t anoint the sick’: Faith leaders seek new approaches to pastoral care ([link removed])
NPR

Vital meals help Holocaust survivors amid coronavirus crisis ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Jewish leaders in Florida plead amid coronavirus: Don’t come here for Passover ([link removed])
Miami Herald *

Salt Lake City airport tightens rules for greeting missionaries returning from abroad ([link removed])
NPR

Leader of Amish beard-cutting attacks will get to go home ([link removed])
The Associated Press


International Headlines
Pope Francis will offer plenary indulgence in response to coronavirus ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Coronavirus: Giuseppe Berardelli among 50 priests killed ([link removed])
BBC News

UK Jewish leaders fear ultra-Orthodox Jews have missed isolation message ([link removed])
The Guardian

The ‘niqab squad’ wants women to be seen differently ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Last German honored for saving Jews during Holocaust dies ([link removed])
The Associated Press


Analysis & Commentary
Religious communities are offering baptism by Zoom – such innovation has deep historical roots ([link removed])
The Conversation

How Joseph Smith and the early Mormons challenged American democracy ([link removed])
The New Yorker *

The theology that has motivated one pastor to keep holding in-person services ([link removed])
The Washington Post *


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