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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 30, 2020
Date November 30, 2020 4:05 PM
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November 30, 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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Splitting 5 to 4, Supreme Court backs religious challenge to N.Y. governor’s virus shutdown order ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Brooklyn bishop hails ruling, says diocese in line with pope ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Midnight ruling exposes rifts at a Supreme Court transformed by Trump ([link removed])
The New York Times *

San Fransisco archbishop considers legal challenge to new worship restrictions ([link removed])
San Fransisco Chronicle *

This archbishop has become the first African American cardinal in Catholic history ([link removed])
CNN

Faith takes the forefront as Georgia Senate runoffs heat up ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Joe Biden’s Catholic faith has shaped his life and approach to politics. How will it shape his presidency? ([link removed])
The Boston Globe *

Biden’s faith made history without much fanfare. His Catholic supporters say that’s a good thing ([link removed])
The Philadelphia Inquirer *

Biden plans swift moves to protect and advance LGBTQ rights ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Minnesota churches launch 10-year plan for racial healing, reparations ([link removed])
Star Tribune *

National Guard chaplains reflect on Floyd protests, lessons learned ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Six Buddhist temples vandalized across California’s Little Saigon this month ([link removed])
Los Angeles Times *



** International headlines
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It was never easy being an interfaith couple in India. Now some states are making it harder ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Europe pushes to rescue Christmas despite sacrifice of other religions ([link removed])
CNN

Serbia coronavirus: The church losing its leaders to the pandemic ([link removed])
BBC News

France must review COVID-19 crowd limits on church attendance ([link removed])
Reuters

UK tequila bar applies to become church to beat COVID rules ([link removed])
BBC News

Pope elevates 13 new cardinals then puts them in their place ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Polish police attempt to block protest against abortion ruling ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle

Rights groups decry attacks on Pakistan’s minority Ahmadis ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Suspected extremists kill at least 40 farmers in Nigeria ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Indonesian president says brutal Sulawesi slayings beyond humanity ([link removed])
Reuters

Quebec mosque shooter’s sentence reduced as Appeal Court finds consecutive life sentences are unconstitutional ([link removed])
CBC News

Special prosecutor closes investigation into Canadian polygamist community ([link removed])
The Canadian Press



** Analysis and commentary
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To this Supreme Court, religious freedom trumps public health – even amid COVID-19 plague ([link removed])
USA Today

The Supreme Court finally has a majority that will protect religious freedom ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Don’t read too much into Supreme Court religion ruling ([link removed])
Bloomberg *

Fireworks over religious liberty ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *

Is religious freedom a liberal or conservative value? ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Pope Francis: A crisis reveals what is in our hearts ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Why India’s most populous state just passed a law inspired by an anti-Muslim conspiracy theory ([link removed])
Time *

‘He bought me’: How forced conversion turned this Christian girl’s life upside down ([link removed])
Vice

Biden and Cardinal Wilton Gregory share a mandate for healing divisions ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Churches step in where politicians will not ([link removed])
The New York Times *

The final religious freedom moves President Trump could make ([link removed])
Deseret News

How Taiwan uses Buddhist literature for environmental education ([link removed])
The Conversation



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