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September 8, 2020
** Daily Religion Headlines
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A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗ ([link removed])
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** U.S. headlines
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Video from priest says Catholics who vote for Democrats will go to hell. One bishop approves this message ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Thousands gather for Christian music concert at California Capitol, breaking COVID-19 rules ([link removed])
The Sacramento Bee *
After Jerry Falwell Jr., a reckoning for Liberty University ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
How Jerry Falwell Jr. mixed his personal finances with his university’s ([link removed])
Reuters
Liberty University tells staffers to stop speaking with Jerry Falwell Jr. while on the job ([link removed])
The News & Advance
Bishop-elect resigns after being accused of sexually abusing a minor ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Navy cancels Catholic Masses at area bases while other religious services continue ([link removed])
The San Diego Union-Tribune *
** International headlines
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‘Kill all you see’: In a first, Myanmar soldiers tell of Rohingya slaughter ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Almost 300 Rohingya found on beach in Indonesia’s Aceh ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Sudan ends 30 years of Islamic law by separating religion, state ([link removed])
Bloomberg News *
South Korea’s defiant churches face backlash for hampering COVID-19 response ([link removed])
Reuters
As Africa’s COVID-19 cases rise, faith is put to the test ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Ultra-Orthodox Jews clash with secular Israeli officials over coronavirus measures ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Thousands protest in Pakistan over reprinting of Mohammad cartoons in France ([link removed])
Reuters
Death toll from Bangladesh mosque explosion rises to 24 ([link removed])
The Associated Press
U.S. may ban cotton from Xinjiang region of China over rights concerns ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Disney criticized for filming Mulan in China’s Xinjiang province ([link removed])
BBC News
** Analysis and commentary
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Voting my conscience in this election may mean staying home ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Put not your trust in princes (nor in Republicans) ([link removed])
National Review *
The apocalyptic internet movement QAnon is gaining followers by the thousands, and churches are slow to respond ([link removed])
World Magazine *
Sudan needs help to successfully end Islamic rule ([link removed])
Bloomberg Opinion *
Why masks are a religious issue ([link removed])
The Conversation
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