November 4, 2020
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Faith, LGBTQ rights collide at Supreme Court NPR Religious conservatives hopeful new Supreme Court majority will redefine religious liberty precedents The Washington Post * Raphael Warnock, heir to MLK’s pulpit, heads for runoff for Georgia Senate seat Religion News Service Colorado Prop 115 results: Ban on most later-term abortions defeated The Denver Post * White evangelical support for Trump goes beyond his policies, supporters and historians say CBS News Young, evangelical and voting for Biden — but how do they explain it to their parents? Religion News Service
Islamic State claims responsibility for Vienna attack Reuters Vienna reels from a rare terrorist attack The New York Times * France considers envoy to explain Macron’s ideas to Muslim states The Guardian Coronavirus: Religious leaders and clerics in UK ask PM to reverse ban on services Sky News Pope returns to private library for audience as virus surges The Associated Press Italy’s lower house of parliament approves bill protecting LGBT+ community Reuters India: Interfaith couples suffer amid a growing religious divide Deutsche Welle Thai Airways launches ‘flight to nowhere’ for religious worshippers CNN
Cardinal Timothy Dolan: Supreme Court can root out Philadelphia’s anti-Catholic bigotry USA Today LGBTQ civil rights: I could have been barred from adopting my daughter because of who I am USA Today Philly, Catholics and foster kids The Wall Street Journal * In supporting same-sex civil unions, Pope Francis is showing how the Catholic definition of what constitutes a family is changing The Conversation How liberal college students found common ground with evangelical peers USA Today Despite the horrors in Vienna and Paris, jihadism has declined The Economist *
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