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Religion & Public Life
October 03, 2019
#%22https://www.pewforum.org/2019/10/03/for-a-lot-of-american-teens-religion-is-a-regular-part-of-the-public-school-day/
** For a lot of American teens, religion is a regular part of the public school day ([link removed])
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Religion in public schools has long been a controversial issue, and where exactly to draw the line between constitutionally protected religious activity and impermissible state-sponsored religious indoctrination remains under dispute. But what is the day-to-day experience of students in public schools across the country? A new Pew Research Center survey ([link removed]) asked teenagers ages 13 to 17 about the kinds of religious activity they engage in – or see other students engaging in – during the course of the school day.
Legal background: Religion in the public schools ([link removed])
Blog post: About a quarter of religiously affiliated teens in U.S. public schools say they pray before lunch ([link removed])
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** MEDIA MENTIONS
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** Gen Z evangelicals still express their faith at school, but few others pay attention ([link removed])
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Oct. 3 - Christianity Today
** When President Trump talks about Israel, is he actually talking to evangelicals? ([link removed])
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Sept. 30 - Deseret News
** During the Jewish High Holidays, there’s a growing awareness that not all U.S. Jews are white ([link removed])
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Sept. 28 - The Washington Post *
** IN THE NEWS
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** Pompeo meets Pope Francis as impeachment roils Washington ([link removed])
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Oct. 3 - The Associated Press
** InterVarsity can require its leaders to be Christian, judge rules ([link removed])
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Oct. 2 - Religion News Service
** Mormon women given increased role in two key ceremonies ([link removed])
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Oct. 2 - The Associated Press
** Amazon synod deepens faultlines between pope and conservatives ([link removed])
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Oct. 2 - Reuters
** Saudi women are breaking free from the black abaya ([link removed])
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Oct. 2 - The Wall Street Journal *
** Trump administration sides with Catholic school that fired gay teacher ([link removed])
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Oct. 1 - The Washington Post *
** Antiabortion law spreads in East Texas as ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’ movement expands ([link removed])
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Oct. 1 - The Washington Post *
** Trump condemns religious persecution amid refugee squeeze ([link removed])
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Sept. 29 - The Associated Press
** ‘Afraid we will become the next Xinjiang’: China’s Hui Muslims face crackdown ([link removed])
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Sept. 26 - NPR
** Mexico’s Oaxaca state legalizes abortion in historic move for Catholic nation ([link removed])
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Sept. 25 - Reuters
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