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February 3, 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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** U.S. headlines
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Pope Francis is a Biden fan, but some U.S. Catholic leaders give president a frosty reception ([link removed])
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As Biden prays for healing, Catholics clash over president’s faith ([link removed])
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Faith-based groups cheer, share hopes for Biden’s family reunification task force ([link removed])
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Appalachian snake handlers put their faith in God—and increasingly, doctors ([link removed])
National Geographic *
Apaches’ fight over Arizona copper mine goes before U.S. court ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Video shows a retired police employee in an anti-Semitic rant. She says she’s the one being ‘persecuted’ ([link removed])
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Pope Francis tells Catholic journalists he has hope for ‘courageous’ U.S. church ([link removed])
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** International headlines
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As Poland’s church embraces politics, Catholics depart ([link removed])
Reuters
Future of Catholic Church ‘must be different’, says new Archbishop of Dublin ([link removed])
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‘Their goal is to destroy everyone’: Uighur camp detainees allege systematic rape ([link removed])
BBC News
Coronavirus: Sri Lanka’s forced cremations spark anger among Muslims ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle
‘Uber for imams’ app offers Muslims virtual khutbahs — and community ([link removed])
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Afghan officials: Bombings in Kabul kill two, including cleric ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Twitter labels Turkish minister’s LGBT post hateful as students protest ([link removed])
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** Analysis and commentary
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What Myanmar’s coup could mean for the Rohingya and other persecuted minorities ([link removed])
Vox
What to expect from President Biden on international religious freedom ([link removed])
Deseret News
En banc Seventh Circuit to hear an important church autonomy case in Demkovich v. St. Andrew the Apostle Parish ([link removed])
National Review *
Originalism is dead. Long live Catholic natural law ([link removed]) #
The New Republic *
The politics of nostalgia ([link removed])
Religion & Politics
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