Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
October 09, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
U.S. Supreme Court divided over gay, transgender employment protection ([link removed])
Reuters
Felled by bullets, 11 Pittsburgh Jews will be remembered this Yom Kippur as martyrs ([link removed])
Religion News Service
The famously secluded Amish are the target of a Republican campaign to drum up Pennsylvania votes for Trump ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Trump ‘in danger of losing the mandate of heaven’ over Syria decision, Pat Robertson warns ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
With abortion rights on the line, Planned Parenthood announces 2020 push ([link removed])
NPR
Christians urge California governor to veto bill for abortion pill access at colleges ([link removed])
Religion News Service
When a transgender man was kicked out of Baptist college, he decided to move back to Nashville, here’s why ([link removed])
The Nashville Tennessean *
International Headlines
Two people killed, one suspect arrested in shooting near synagogue in Germany ([link removed])
CNN
India to allow tourists back into locked-down Kashmir ([link removed])
The Associated Press
U.S. imposes China visa restrictions over Uighur issue ([link removed])
BBC News
Bosnia will take back and try nine captured Islamic state fighters ([link removed])
Reuters
The ‘imported’ priests saving Ireland’s aging clergy ([link removed])
BBC News
Australian prosecutors argue no grounds for ex-Vatican treasurer’s final sex crimes appeal ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
Could the future of Catholicism be taking shape in this church basement? ([link removed])
The Boston Globe Magazine *
Islamophobia: A bipartisan xenophobia in American politics ([link removed])
Religion & Politics
Yom Kippur in Uganda: An easier fast this year ([link removed])
NPR
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