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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, June 2, 2020
Date June 2, 2020 3:13 PM
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Pew Research Center

Religion & Public Life

June 02, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Episcopal bishop on President Trump: ‘Everything he has said and done is to inflame violence’ ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Ahead of Trump Bible photo op, police forcibly expel priest from St. John’s church near White House ([link removed])
Religion News Service

At protests, some clergy pray, others put their bodies and souls on the line ([link removed])
Religion News Service

President Trump to visit John Paul II shrine and sign executive order on religious freedom ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Prominent Jewish seminary names Schwartz as 1st woman leader ([link removed])
The Associated Press

John Eaves wants to be the first black and Jewish member of Congress ([link removed])
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Black Liberty U. alums rebuke Falwell after blackface tweet ([link removed])
The Associated Press

California faith leaders leverage clergy privilege to stand in support of Black Lives Matter ([link removed])
Religion News Service


International Headlines
Indonesia cancels hajj pilgrimage over coronavirus ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Nigeria to relax coronavirus curbs on places of worship ([link removed])
Reuters

Coronavirus: What is the future of religious worship in the UK? ([link removed])
BBC News

Africans in Germany lose their church communities ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle

Archbishop of York: I would join George Floyd protests ([link removed])
The Guardian

Diocese in Germany’s Augsburg to pay abuse victims up to $84,000 ([link removed])
Al Jazeera

Turkey orders 118 people detained over suspected Gulen links ([link removed])
Reuters

Virtual no more: Real Michelangelo awes again in Vatican Museums ([link removed])
Reuters


Analysis & Commentary
For most churchgoers, controversy between religious freedom and public health is not real ([link removed])
USA Today

The Museum of the Bible is winning over some of its biggest critics: Jewish scholars ([link removed])
The Washington Post Magazine *

The crusade: When Billy Graham brought Richard Nixon to Knoxville ([link removed])
The Tennessean *

A nation on fire needs the flames of the spirit ([link removed])
Christianity Today *


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