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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, July 11, 2019
Date July 11, 2019 3:11 PM
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Religion & Public Life

July 11, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
The spokeswoman for America’s Catholic bishops stirs criticism among Catholics with her pro-Trump tweets ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

She led a famed progressive church. Then she said she was harassed ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Muslim scholar catches flak for serving on new State Department rights panel ([link removed])
Religion News Service

How millennials replaced religion with astrology and crystals ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *

Dallas church offers free weddings to couples living together, on one condition ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Awaiting trial for breaking into a nuclear base, seven Catholic activists are unrepentant ([link removed])
Religion News Service

A 72-foot spire and a 116-year-old tradition in need of a few Brooklyn hipsters ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Jains gather in California with the next generation on their minds ([link removed])
Religion News Service


International Headlines
Follow our model for ‘happy’ Xinjiang, China tells West ([link removed])
Reuters

Man at center of French soul-searching on life support dies ([link removed])
The Associated Press

UK secularism on rise as more than half say they have no religion ([link removed])
The Guardian

UK’s Labour Party spars with BBC over charges of anti-Semitism ([link removed])
Reuters

‘We feel more valued’: Northern Irish activists hail same-sex marriage vote ([link removed])
The Guardian

Tunisia bans full-face veils for security reasons ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Bosnian Muslims mark 1995 massacre of thousands with burials ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Sour note: Sistine Chapel Choir director resigns after fraud allegations ([link removed])
Reuters


Analysis & Commentary
Western governments are telling Muslim women not to cover up ([link removed])
The Economist *

Mike Pompeo’s faith-based attempt to narrowly redefine human rights ([link removed])
The New Yorker *

Faith in religion is dwindling, but when will British politics reflect that? ([link removed])
The Guardian

Time for deeper conversations around ‘heartbeat’ bills ([link removed])
Religion & Politics

Anti-Christian attacks in France quietly quadrupled. Why? ([link removed])
Real Clear Investigations


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