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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Oct. 4, 2019
Date October 4, 2019 3:00 PM
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Religion & Public Life

October 04, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Supreme Court revisits abortion with Louisiana case ([link removed])
NPR

Supreme Court term to begin with blockbuster question: Is it legal to fire someone for being gay or transgender? ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

A shadowy federal program is ensnaring thousands of Muslim immigrants ([link removed])
CNN

Unsupervised accused priests teach, counsel, adopt children ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Vatican directs Brooklyn bishop to investigate Buffalo Diocese ([link removed])
The Buffalo News *

Former W.Va. bishop Michael Bransfield is under police investigation for alleged abuse of 9-year-old girl on church trip ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Judge who gave convicted murderer Amber Guyger a Bible is accused of bridging the church-state divide ([link removed])
CNN

What all college students need to know about religion, according to the AAR ([link removed])
Religion News Service


International Headlines
Pope Francis may not change the world. But he is reshaping the church ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Opposition to Amazon synod spurs new right-wing coalition in Brazil ([link removed])
Religion News Service

Leading anti-mafia prosecutor appointed head of Vatican court ([link removed])
The Guardian

Canada’s political leaders agree Quebec’s religious symbols ban is discriminatory. They’ve also agreed not to do anything about it ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Jagmeet Singh: ‘Cut your turban off,’ Canadian voter tells NDP leader ([link removed])
BBC News

Indonesian couple fear sex-ban changes will make them criminals ([link removed])
Reuters

Iraq’s top cleric urges calm as deadly clashes continue ([link removed])
The Associated Press

The teenager married too many times to count ([link removed])
BBC News


Analysis & Commentary
This Supreme Court term will launch a conservative revolution ([link removed])
Slate

#MeToo should include #SinToo ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *

Why it’s important that Mormon women can now be official witnesses to a baptism ([link removed])
Religion News Service

The idea that God — or someone — is always watching comes to life with technology ([link removed])
Religion News Service


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