Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
October 11, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
‘Shame on him’: Evangelicals call out Trump on Syria ([link removed])
The New York Times *
O’Rourke: Religious institutions should lose tax-exempt status if they oppose same-sex marriage ([link removed])
The Hill
Pope accepts resignation of NYC bishop accused of abuse ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Speaking of abuse: Baptist news service, Bible scholars grapple with language ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Education Department says it will fund Middle East studies program after all ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
West Virginia mayor won’t rename Christmas parade ([link removed])
The Associated Press
International Headlines
German synagogue gunman confesses to crime and to an anti-Semitic motive: prosecutors ([link removed])
Reuters
Turkish invasion raises fears of Islamic State prison break ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Iraq’s top Shiite cleric criticizes government over protester deaths ([link removed])
Reuters
Westminster Abbey treasures go on display for 750th anniversary ([link removed])
The Guardian
Church of Scotland considers selling half Aberdeen’s churches ([link removed])
BBC News
In Israel on Yom Kippur, low emissions on high holiday ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
A synagogue attack shocks Germany. But why? ([link removed])
The New York Times *
How the government is prioritizing religious freedom again ([link removed])
National Catholic Register *
Message to evangelicals: Impeachment is about Donald Trump. It’s not an attack on you ([link removed])
USA Today
Why evangelicals are arguing online about David and Bathsheba ([link removed])
Slate
Raids and arrests cast doubt on the Holy See’s clean-up ([link removed])
The Economist *
Could this self-made billionaire become France’s first Muslim president? ([link removed])
The Spectator *
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