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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, July 7, 2020
Date July 7, 2020 2:59 PM
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Religion & Public Life

July 07, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Virus loans helped entities tied to Trump evangelical allies ([link removed])
The Associated Press

USAID religious adviser appointee made harsh anti-Islam comments and warned of violence if Tea Party failed in 2010 elections ([link removed])
CNN

Megachurch pastor John Ortberg kept a family member’s attraction to children secret. Then his son blew the whistle ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Dakota Access pipeline temporarily shut down in legal and ‘spiritual’ battle ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Spokane bishop responds to Catholic Charities racism video ([link removed])
Catholic News Agency

Kansas GOP official removes cartoon comparing mask order to Holocaust ([link removed])
The New York Times *


International Headlines
New at Saudi hajj: Bottled holy water, sterilized pebbles ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Isolated Pope Francis faces yet another setback in pandemic ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *

Mourners pay respects to ex-pope’s brother Georg Ratzinger ([link removed])
Reuters

Jerusalem offers a grim model for a post-annexation future ([link removed])
The Associated Press

New Zealand police warned of another mosque threat before Christchurch shooting massacre ([link removed])
Reuters

Online retailer Shein apologizes for selling Muslim prayer mats as ‘Greek carpets’ ([link removed])
BBC News

As Dalai Lama turns 85, his lineage’s future is as uncertain as Tibet’s ([link removed])
Religion News Service


Analysis & Commentary
Supreme Court hands victory to school voucher lobby – will religious minorities, nonbelievers and state autonomy lose out? ([link removed])
The Conversation

What’s happening in Xinjiang is genocide ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Back to church – but not, let’s hope, back to normal ([link removed])
The New Yorker *

Black churches have lagged in moving online during COVID – reaching across generations could help ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Islam’s anti-racist message from the 7th century still resonates today ([link removed])
The Conversation

The religious roots of a new progressive era ([link removed]) #
The New York Times *


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