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November 12, 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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** U.S. headlines
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Trump evangelical advisers back voting challenges but stop short of alleging fraud ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Dallas’ Robert Jeffress, leading pro-Trump evangelical conservative, calls Biden ‘president-elect’ but says it’s not yet official ([link removed])
The Dallas Morning News *
Amid cries for church unity post-election, some Christians say ‘not so fast’ ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Pompeo expected to announce process for U.S. to label groups anti-Semitic ([link removed])
Politico
Florida principal who wouldn’t call Holocaust ‘factual’ is fired again ([link removed])
The New York Times *
As Raphael Warnock’s Israel record becomes a flashpoint, Atlanta Jews call the Senate candidate a friend ([link removed])
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Georgia county considers rules outlawing discrimination ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Former Jesuit plantation may hold quarters of the enslaved ([link removed])
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** International headlines
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Vatican’s McCarrick report forces debate on power and abuse ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Still saintly? Vatican’s new report on McCarrick may complicate the legacy of Pope John Paul II ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
‘It’s crushing’: Survivors react to McCarrick abuse report ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Australian corruption watchdog will not probe reported Vatican money transfers ([link removed])
Reuters
Turkey offended by Pompeo’s plan to discuss religious issues ([link removed])
The Associated Press
One of the world’s largest religious gatherings is moving ahead as planned ([link removed])
National Geographic *
With village beheadings, Islamic State intensifies attacks in Mozambique ([link removed])
The New York Times *
21 members of Shincheonji Church’s Singapore chapter arrested after resuming activities: MHA ([link removed])
Yahoo News
German court OKs police cadet’s expulsion over Nazi concerns ([link removed])
The Associated Press
** Analysis and commentary
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‘You can’t just jump to hope’: Episcopal Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on healing after the election ([link removed])
Religion News Service
60 years after JFK, Biden as second Catholic president offers a refresh in church’s political role ([link removed])
The Conversation
‘Culture of clericalism’: Firestorm of letters fly from cardinals, bishops following McCarrick report ([link removed])
Religion Unplugged
The many stories of Diwali share a common theme of triumph of justice ([link removed])
The Conversation
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