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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 10, 2020
Date November 10, 2020 4:07 PM
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November 10, 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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Government restrictions on religion rose to a record high in 2018, while religion-related social hostilities fell slightly but remained near peak levels, according to Pew Research Center’s 11th annual study of restrictions on religion ([link removed]) . Some key findings are summarized in today’s Fact Tank post ([link removed]) .

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** U.S. headlines
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Wuerl retiring from Vatican roles as McCarrick report unveiled ([link removed])
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette *

NYPD will no longer force women to remove hijabs for mug shots ([link removed])
The New York Times *

‘This case is about hatred’: Prosecutors say prejudice motivated bomber of Minnesota mosque ([link removed])
Star Tribune *

LA megachurch pastor mocks pandemic health orders, even as church members fall ill ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *

Southern Baptist churches are dropping Southern identity as SC churches consider change ([link removed])
Greenville News *

Bishop Harry Jackson Jr., Trump evangelical adviser, has died ([link removed])
Religion News Service

U.S. Buddhist group challenges $24 million Vegas monorail sale ([link removed])
Bloomberg Law *



** International headlines
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Vatican’s McCarrick report says Pope John Paul II knew of misconduct allegations nearly two decades before cardinal’s removal ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Vatican faults many for McCarrick’s rise but spares Pope Francis ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Myanmar Muslim MP-elect vows to be rights champion ([link removed])
Agence France-Presse

Firebrand Indonesian cleric returns from three-year Saudi exile ([link removed])
The Associated Press

The politics of terrorism in a combustible Europe ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Austrian authorities raid suspected Islamic radicals ([link removed])
The Associated Press

India Love Project: The Instagram account telling tales of ‘forbidden’ love ([link removed])
BBC News

Gunmen kill 82-year-old minority Ahmadi man in Pakistan ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Church of England could rethink stance on LGBTQ+ issues by 2022 ([link removed])
The Guardian




** Analysis and commentary
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The Vatican’s Theodore McCarrick report: Eight things you need to know ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

A reader’s guide to McCarrick report: Beware of bad guys, smoking guns ([link removed])
Crux

Soul of the nation: How Joe Biden’s faith will shape his presidency ([link removed])
The Guardian

In the Armenia-Azerbaijan war, religious nationalism threatens peaceful settlement ([link removed])
Religion Unplugged

France’s Muslims could learn from the African American Muslim experience ([link removed])
Foreign Policy *

Buddhist nuns and their crusade for recognition in Southeast Asia ([link removed])
Vice




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