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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 25, 2020
Date November 25, 2020 4:06 PM
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November 25, 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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Archbishop Gregory stood up to Trump. Now he’s about to be the first Black cardinal in the U.S. ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times*

Washington’s soon-to-be cardinal says he won’t deny Joe Biden communion ([link removed])
Catholic News Service

Under Trump, new anti-abortion rules shook fragile health systems around the world ([link removed])
NPR

Biden says Americans can worship in person ‘safely.’ But what does that mean? ([link removed])
Religion News Service

$15,000 fine after secret Hasidic wedding draws thousands of guests ([link removed])
The New York Times*

Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration near Chicago, largest in U.S., canceled due to COVID-19 ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Judge tosses lawsuit alleging N.J. schools promoted Islam in social studies class ([link removed])
New Jersey Herald*



** International headlines
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India’s most populous state criminalizes ‘forced’ religious conversions by marriage ([link removed])
Reuters

China mulls new rules on foreigners to ‘prohibit religious extremism’ ([link removed])
CNN

Pope calls Uighurs ‘persecuted,’ prompting pushback from China ([link removed])
The New York Times*

Paolo Gabriele, Vatican butler whose leaks exposed turmoil under Pope Benedict XVI, dies at 54 ([link removed])
The Washington Post*

Alleged cartel boss arrested over slaughter of Mormon family in Mexico ([link removed])
New York Post*

A Yazidi woman searches for her lost daughter, kidnapped by ISIS six years ago ([link removed])
NPR

UAE halts new visas to citizens of 13 mostly Muslim states – document ([link removed])
Reuters

Brazilian clothes brand removes image of Hindu deity from shorts ([link removed])
Reuters

India: Tributes pour in after death of Shiite scholar Kalbe Sadiq ([link removed])
Al Jazeera



** Analysis and commentary
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For Pilgrims, Thanksgiving was a way of life ([link removed])
Christianity Today*

Biden can restore America’s credibility on religious freedom ([link removed])
Religion & Politics

Why the GOP is so rattled by Rev. Warnock’s faith-based Georgia Senate campaign ([link removed])
CNN

Robert Putnam thinks religion could play a role in healing divisions ([link removed])
Religion News Service

France is about to become less free ([link removed])
The Atlantic*

‘You’re not like other Muslims’ and other Islamophobic Indianisms ([link removed])
Bloomberg*



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