Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
July 06, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Democrats dodge abortion fight with plan to keep Hyde Amendment ([link removed])
Politico
‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ hymn ignites hope across nation ([link removed])
The Associated Press
D.C. archbishop: National unrest offers ‘the possibility of changing hearts’ ([link removed])
WTOP
The preaching politician: ‘Good Trouble’ documentary follows John Lewis from fields of Alabama to halls of Congress ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Ideologies clash at Indiana church amid protests over statements made by suspended pastor ([link removed])
The Indianapolis Star *
California pastor: COVID-19 church singing ban ‘infringes on religious rights’ ([link removed])
KCRA
Dearborn mosque: Woodmere Cemetery shutting out Muslims from graves they already purchased ([link removed])
Detroit Free Press *
Death of megachurch pastor Darrin Patrick officially ruled a suicide ([link removed])
Religion News Service
International Headlines
Philippine president signs widely opposed anti-terror law ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Uighur exiles push for court case accusing China of genocide ([link removed])
The New York Times *
On July 5, Uighurs remember 2009 violence that set Chinese crackdown in motion ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Russian church leader says calls to turn Hagia Sophia into mosque threaten Christianity ([link removed])
Reuters
Russian Orthodox Church defrocks coronavirus-denying monk ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Faith leaders call to keep EU’s religious freedom envoy ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle
Vatican watchdog sees record cooperation levels despite raid ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Dalai Lama marks 85th birthday with album of mantras ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
The unofficial racism consultants to the white evangelical world ([link removed])
The Atlantic *
The deadly ‘quality of life’ ethic ([link removed])
First Things *
On Buddhism and Blackness ([link removed])
Vox
Ruling in Montana case called ‘welcome victory’ for religious freedom ([link removed])
Crux
The gay marriages of a nineteenth-century prison ship ([link removed])
The New Yorker *
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