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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Oct. 16, 2019
Date October 16, 2019 3:04 PM
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Religion & Public Life

October 16, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Giuliani pressed Trump to eject Muslim cleric from U.S., a top priority of Turkish president, former officials say ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*

Prosecutors reject plea offer in Tree of Life shootings ([link removed])
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE*

Castro visits woman taking sanctuary in a church; other Democratic candidates voice support ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

A play about God and Trump, from a writer raised on the right ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*

Scrutiny of vaccine exemptions banishes some from schools ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Meditation apps proliferate, even if what they provide is not enlightenment ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE


International Headlines
India’s court ends hearings in Hindu-Muslim temple dispute ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Nigerian president vows crackdown on abusive Islamic schools after second raid ([link removed])
REUTERS

Southeast Asia in the crosshairs of ‘Islamic State’ ([link removed])
DEUTSCHE WELLE

France’s foreign minister to go to Iraq to discuss trials for jihadists from Syria ([link removed])
REUTERS

Poland plans bill to criminalize ‘promoting underage sex’ ([link removed])
REUTERS

Czech top court dismisses taxation of church restitution ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Analysis & Commentary
Synod appears to be moving toward ordination for married men in Amazon ([link removed])
RELIGION NEWS SERVICE

Pope Francis and the Catholic Church continue to look toward science, and that can only be a good thing ([link removed])
THE CONVERSATION

Why evangelical Christian leaders care so deeply about Trump abandoning the Kurds ([link removed])
HUFFPOST

For Yemenis fleeing war, the U.S. ‘Muslim ban’ means a high price and dangerous wait ([link removed])
RELIGION & POLITICS


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