Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
October 02, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Anti-abortion law spreads in East Texas as ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’ movement expands ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Judge delivers mixed ruling in abortion case, throwing out two Virginia laws but upholding others ([link removed])
Richmond Times-Dispatch *
Report critical of Connecticut church leaders’ response to clergy abuse ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Second sexual harassment lawsuit filed against former bishop Michael Bransfield ([link removed])
The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register *
Utah’s largest mosque is taking shape, complete with ‘female friendly’ features ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
‘Little Provo:’ Inside the young Mormon oasis near Washington, D.C. ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
International Headlines
Amazon synod deepens faultlines between pope and conservatives ([link removed])
Reuters
Spain gets 127,000 citizenship applications from Sephardi Jews ([link removed])
BBC News
Indian home minister promises non-Muslim citizenship bill ([link removed])
The Associated Press
An Islamist dilemma after rise of populists in Tunisia ([link removed])
Reuters
India’s moves in Kashmir raise tension in part next to China ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Vatican police raid top offices in financial investigation ([link removed])
Reuters
European Court orders Bosnia to remove Orthodox church ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Saudi women are breaking free from the black abaya ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Analysis & Commentary
Robert Jeffress goes all in on ‘civil war’ ([link removed])
Slate
The Supreme Court showdown over LGBTQ discrimination, explained ([link removed])
Vox
Every day is already ‘bring your Bible to school day’ ([link removed])
Religion & Politics
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