Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
October 24, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Catholic priests in Colorado sexually abused at least 166 children in the past 70 years ([link removed])
CNN
Black Baptist church shaped Cummings’ commitment ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Tragedies deepen Jewish-Muslim bonds to fight hate crimes ([link removed])
The Associated Press
‘Border Church’ and ‘Border Mosque’ team up for prayer service ([link removed])
Religion News Service
First Mount Cristo Rey pilgrimage held 80 years ago ([link removed])
El Paso Times *
International Headlines
Vatican financial watchdog defends actions after raid ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Final synod document expected to mention female deacons ([link removed])
Religion News Service
India holds Kashmir elections despite lockdown, boycott ([link removed])
The Associated Press
India, Pakistan sign pact on cross-border temple visits ([link removed])
Reuters
Lebanon protests unite sects in demanding new government ([link removed])
The New York Times *
A Shiite holiday turns into a test of Iranian power in Iraq ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Dubai loosens liquor laws as UAE alcohol sales suffer drop ([link removed])
The Associated Press
EU awards jailed Uighur activist rights prize, angering China ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
ICE tried to fine immigrants living in sanctuary churches. Now, it’s backing down ([link removed])
Vox
Israel Supreme Court ruling backs Aramean Christian rights ([link removed])
Christianity Today *
How do Seattle witches celebrate Halloween? A look into the modern religion known as Wicca ([link removed])
The Seattle Times *
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