January 14, 2021
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For millions of charismatic Christians, the Capitol riot doesn’t change the truth: Trump’s win has been prophesied The Washington Post * ‘Church service’ led by ‘Storm the Capitol’ organizer approved for Sunday at Minnesota State Capitol Star Tribune * Biden taps Delaware AME pastor to offer benediction at inauguration Religion News Service James Clyburn to propose designating ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ as the national hymn Religion News Service Man in ‘Camp Auschwitz’ sweatshirt during Capitol riot arrested, law enforcement official says CNN Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell gets six years in prison for fraud scheme involving worthless Chinese bonds Houston Chronicle *
Australia financial unit admits huge Vatican transfer error The Associated Press Bangladesh: Female officials barred from registering Islamic marriages Deutsche Welle Pakistan attempts to prosecute Ahmadi U.S. citizens for digital blasphemy Religion News Service China demands U.S. lift Xinjiang cotton, tomato import ban The Associated Press Fire destroys homes of thousands in Rohingya refugee camps - UNHCR Reuters Desecration trial opens over LGBT rainbow put on Polish icon The Associated Press Religious order apologizes for mass grave at Irish Mother and Baby home Reuters For Ash Wednesday, Vatican asks priests to ‘sprinkle’ ashes on heads Catholic News Service
Trump leaves Biden with a political landmine on human rights Politico The Supreme Court hands down its first anti-abortion decision of the Amy Coney Barrett era Vox Pope Francis changes canon law: What it means for the Catholic Mass Religion Unplugged From the Capitol to critical race theory, white Christians grieve declining hegemony Religion News Service Meet Lloyd Wolf, a Jewish photographer who captured photos of the Capitol mob Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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