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September 23, 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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NEW FROM PEW RESEARCH CENTER
Hispanics tend to be more religious than Americans overall on several measures. However, these differences aren’t as stark among younger Americans: Hispanic teenagers (ages 13 to 17) look a lot like their peers when it comes to religion, even though they are more likely than U.S. teens overall to identify as Catholic and say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey ([link removed]) .
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** U.S. headlines
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Trump-appointed justice could signal major Supreme Court shift on abortion ([link removed])
Reuters
How abortion groups on both sides are mobilizing after RBG’s death ([link removed])
Politico
A new conservative Supreme Court justice could boost religious rights at the cost of LGBTQ protections ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
As U.S. Supreme Court nomination looms, a religious community draws fresh interest ([link removed])
Reuters
Ruth Bader Ginsburg first woman and first Jew to lie in state at U.S. Capitol ([link removed])
Religion News Service
In battleground states, Catholics are a pivotal swing vote ([link removed])
The Associated Press
NYC warns about rising virus cases in Hasidic neighborhoods ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Megachurch pastor who held no-mask services misses hearing after refusing to wear mask in court ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Prominent evangelical church is the first to sue D.C. over COVID-19 worship limits ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
** International headlines
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Saudi Arabia to resume religious tourism in bid to revive economy ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Vatican officials defend accord with China after Pompeo criticism ([link removed])
Reuters
Addressing euthanasia, Vatican doctrine czar reminds media that bishops aren’t infallible ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Pompeo’s quest to redefine human rights draws concern at UN ([link removed])
The New York Times *
In the name of the mother: Afghan woman wins recognition, sparks Taliban opposition ([link removed])
Reuters
German Catholic Church is losing priests and parishes ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle
Polish town votes to stay ‘LGBT-free zone’ despite global criticism ([link removed])
Reuters
Britain sends evidence on accused Islamic State ‘Beatles’ to U.S. ([link removed])
Reuters
** Analysis and commentary
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Is this really the end of abortion? ([link removed])
The Atlantic *
Explainer: Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision hinged on women’s right to privacy ([link removed])
Reuters
The case for Amy Coney Barrett ([link removed])
First Things *
Voting while God is watching – does having churches as polling stations sway the ballot? ([link removed])
The Conversation
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