February 19, 2021
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The Christian prophets who say Trump is coming again Politico Magazine Priest at California Catholic church that flouted public health orders dies of COVID-19 Los Angeles Times * Kemp: Bar Georgia governors from limiting religious services The Associated Press As Biden floats immigration plan, Edith Espinal leaves three-year stint in sanctuary Religion News Service U.S. refocuses anti-extremism programs on far right, many Muslims still oppose them Religion News Service South Carolina heartbeat ban marks next era of abortion battle under Biden CNN Poor People’s Campaign meets with Joe Manchin, vows to protest for $15 minimum wage Religion News Service Christian Reformed Church dismissed Charlotte pastor two years before hate group designation Lansing State Journal *
Heating up culture wars, France to scour universities for ideas that ‘corrupt society’ The New York Times * Vatican projects nearly 50M-euro deficit due to COVID losses The Associated Press Canada lawmakers to vote on accusing China of genocide The Associated Press ‘Horrible’: Witnesses recall massacre in Ethiopian holy city The Associated Press Australia’s Presbyterian church head says Victorian ban on gay conversion practices should be ignored The Guardian Tanzania’s COVID-denying leader urges prayer as cases climb The Associated Press Serbian Orthodox Church enthrones its new Patriarch Reuters India criticizes U.N. experts who voiced concern over Kashmir Reuters Celebrating 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany Deutsche Welle
Biden signals willingness to dialogue with bishops and other faith leaders Religion News Service The new American Judaism Tablet A Mexican American evangelical examines how Latino identity is shaped by faith Religion News Service The ‘Muslim ban’ is finally gone—3 travelers share what that means for them Conde Nast Traveler *
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