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November 19, 2020

 

Daily Religion Headlines

 

A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗

 

 
 

U.S. headlines

 

Catholic diocese and Orthodox Jewish synagogues ask Supreme Court to block New York’s COVID limits
CNN

Jewish group denounces White House pick for preservation commission
The New York Times *

In Georgia runoff, GOP attacks Warnock by tying him to controversial Chicago preacher
Religion News Service

‘Untrue’: Muslim Pro app denies selling user data to U.S. military
Al Jazeera

U.S. megachurches are getting bigger and thinking smaller
Christianity Today *

City repeals noise rule on only Mississippi abortion clinic
The Associated Press

Pastors launch church-planting network for ‘black and brown neighborhoods’
Christianity Today *
 

 

International headlines

 

Pompeo visits West Bank settlement and calls B.D.S. anti-Semitic
The New York Times *

German prosecutors seek life for Yom Kippur attacker
The Associated Press

France’s Macron issues ‘Republican values’ ultimatum to Muslim leaders
BBC News

Austria: Anti-Muslim rhetoric rises after Vienna attack
Al Jazeera

Russia wrests back ownership of Orthodox churches in France
The Guardian

Pakistani Islamist found guilty on two more charges of terrorism financing
Reuters

Greece’s archbishop hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms
The Associated Press

Vatican asks Instagram how pope’s account liked photo of Brazilian model
Reuters
 

 

Analysis and commentary

 

After the McCarrick Report
First Things *

‘Who am I to judge?’ might explain pope’s view
The Associated Press

The other side of the pandemic: Synagogues tackle the mental health issues that COVID-19 has exacerbated
Tablet

Five faith facts about former President Barack Obama’s new book: ‘A Promised Land’
Religion News Service
 

 
 

 

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