Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
July 12, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Catholic Church offers cash to settle abuse claims — with a catch ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Mississippi gubernatorial candidate’s condition for female reporter: Bring a man ([link removed])
NPR
U.S. conference to host victims of religious persecution ([link removed])
Reuters
Trump abortion referral ‘gag rule’ survives demands for emergency halt ([link removed])
Reuters
Hindu activists urge Wayfair CEO to stop selling beds to migrant camps ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Diocese of Lansing suspends priest over financial management concerns, AG investigating ([link removed])
Lansing State Journal *
Nuns & Nones helps millennials find surprise soulmates in Catholic sisters ([link removed])
Religion News Service
International Headlines
India’s ruling party to revive plan for Hindu settlements in Kashmir ([link removed])
Reuters
In Myanmar’s conflict-torn Rakhine, fresh allegations of ‘war crimes’ ([link removed])
Reuters
Islamic State wife and her children must be repatriated, rules German court ([link removed])
BBC News
Archbishop of Canterbury calls for mandatory reporting of sexual abuse ([link removed])
The Guardian
Anti-abortion movie Unplanned set to screen in Canada amid protests, free speech arguments ([link removed])
Toronto Star *
Belfast bonfire ‘victory’ masks tide turning against loyalist Twelfth ([link removed])
The Guardian
Nigerian police disperse anti-government protests by Shiites ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Afghanistan war: Child used in suicide attack ([link removed])
BBC News
Ethiopian Israeli musicians use stage to promote struggles ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Analysis & Commentary
Christian nationalism, the border and Fourth of July church in Dallas ([link removed])
Religion News Service
The ‘Billy Graham rule’ doesn’t honor your wife. It demeans her — and all women ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
U.S. and Britain putting a new emphasis on religious freedom abroad ([link removed])
Crux
The decline of the Christian bookstore ([link removed])
Slate
Conservative legal groups are suing public school yoga and mindfulness programs. This explains why ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
The church challenging Washington state’s one-size-fits-all abortion requirement ([link removed])
National Review
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