October 1, 2020
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American Muslims praise Biden after he says ‘inshallah’ during Trump tax discussion The Hill Complaints on Trump’s debate performance highlight generational divide among white evangelicals Religion News Service Faith group deletes mentions of Barrett from its website The Associated Press Amy Coney Barrett supported group that said life begins at fertilization The Guardian Lawsuits challenge Virginia’s sexual orientation protections The Associated Press Federal judge blocks Tennessee abortion counseling law CNN Trump administration will no longer block abortion access for immigrant teens in custody The Washington Post * Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey apologizes to 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victim, offers negotiations Montgomery Advertiser * Satanic Temple sues company that rejected group’s billboards The Associated Press Ardeth Platte, Dominican nun dedicated to no-nukes cause, dies at 84 Religion News Service
Vatican releases financial figures, promises transparency Reuters Cardinal Pell returns to Vatican mired in financial scandal The Associated Press Pompeo and Vatican officials face off over negotiations with China on bishops The Washington Post * Rebuffed by Vatican, Pompeo assails China and aligns with pope’s critics The New York Times * Babri mosque: India’s Muslims feel more abandoned than ever BBC News At virus milestone, Italian priest reflects on loss, lessons The Associated Press Man who bashed pregnant Muslim woman in Sydney cafe jailed for at least two years The Guardian
Pope Francis refused to meet with Mike Pompeo so as not to boost Trump Vox As Pompeo arrives in Rome, we’re through the looking glass Crux Black clergy call for 40 days of prayer, fasting and ‘spiritual warfare’ before election Religion News Service
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