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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Feb. 2, 2021
Date February 2, 2021 4:15 PM
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February 2, 2021


** 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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Some 41% of U.S. adults have been harassed online in at least one of six ways covered in a Pew Research Center survey ([link removed]) from September 2020. About one-fifth of them – that is, about 8% of all U.S. adults – say they believe they were targeted because of their religion, according to a new Fact Tank post ([link removed]) .

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** U.S. headlines
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A mix of hope and dismay as religious leaders assess Biden ([link removed]) #
The Associated Press

SBC report calls never-Trumper Russell Moore’s agency a ‘significant distraction’ ([link removed]) #
Religion News Service

Do Jewish conservatives still have a home in the post-Trump Republican Party? ([link removed])
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Bill to allow guns in churches, synagogues, mosques advances in Florida Senate ([link removed])
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Pennsylvania agency bungles ballot referendum for child sex victims ([link removed]) #
The Associated Press

Pastor Rick Warren apologizes for children’s Sunday school video loaded with Asian culture stereotypes ([link removed]) #
Religion News Service

Biden-Harris is diminishing India’s Hindutva lobby in the White House ([link removed]) #
Religion Unplugged



** International headlines
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U.N. fears for Myanmar Rohingya after coup, Security Council due to meet Tuesday ([link removed]) #
Reuters

Pope on Iraq trip: Worthwhile even if most watch him on TV ([link removed]) #
The Associated Press

German bishops’ summit considers women and lay roles as answer to abuse crisis ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Prestigious Istanbul university fights Erdogan’s reach ([link removed]) #
The New York Times *

Turkey’s Erdogan denounces LGBT youth as police arrest students ([link removed]) #
BBC News

Tajik mosques reopen as government claims coronavirus win ([link removed]) #
Agence France-Presse

Future of Holocaust research in Poland hinges on libel case ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Abraham Twerski, Hasidic rabbi and psychiatrist, dies at 90 ([link removed]) #
The Associated Press



** Analysis and commentary
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How a young activist is helping Pope Francis battle climate change ([link removed]) #
The New Yorker *

How American politics complicates evangelicalism in the UK ([link removed]) #
Christianity Today *

Catholic schools are beating COVID ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *

Liberal Catholics and the temptation of sectarianism ([link removed]) #
National Catholic Reporter



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