Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
November 11, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Days after cartel kills 9, community flees Mexico ([link removed])
Arizona Daily Star *
Hispanic immigrant in line to lead U.S. Catholic bishops ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Study finds U.S. Latinos are no longer majority-Catholic. Here are some reasons why ([link removed])
Religion News Service
All eyes on Texas governor as calls grow to halt execution ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Two science societies removed BYU job postings over the school’s Honor Code ban on ‘homosexual behavior’ ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
Wisconsin governor returns ‘holiday tree’ name to evergreen ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Meet the Hispanic evangelical minister challenging ‘AOC’ ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Death doulas guide the way for those who face the end of life ([link removed])
Religion News Service
International Headlines
India’s Supreme Court clears way for a Hindu temple at country’s most disputed religious site ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Pakistan opens visa-free border crossing for India Sikhs ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Thousands march in Paris against Islamophobia after attack ([link removed])
Reuters
Global debate gets underway over married Catholic priests ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Who will decide on the Dalai Lama’s successor — his supporters or Beijing? ([link removed])
NPR
French bishops back payments to sex abuse victims ([link removed])
Reuters
Hopes of young Lebanese to escape sectarianism put to test ([link removed])
The Associated Press
France reopens contested Jewish tomb in east Jerusalem ([link removed])
The Associated Press
India’s soundtrack of hate, with a pop sheen ([link removed])
The New York Times *
‘It’s so easy to live here.’ Jewish settlements go mainstream in Israel ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Analysis & Commentary
What will happen to conservative Catholicism? ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Cardinal Burke: ‘I’m called the enemy of the pope, which I am not’ ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Is religion off-limits on the job? What the law says may surprise you ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
How the U.S. military has embraced growing religious diversity ([link removed])
The Conversation
The movement to free Rodney Reed illustrates the growing unease over Texas’ use of the death penalty ([link removed])
The Texas Observer
Symbolic night with goddess to wrap up Japan emperor’s accession rites ([link removed])
Reuters
A Christian comedian’s alleged sexual misconduct prompts a reckoning in the evangelical press ([link removed])
Slate
The perils of forgetting the Holocaust ([link removed])
The Tablet *
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