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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 12, 2019
Date November 12, 2019 4:04 PM
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Religion & Public Life

November 12, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Trump weighs conditioning foreign aid on religious freedom ([link removed])
Politico

They were accused of sexually abusing children, now they’re the priest next door ([link removed])
USA Today

Catholic Bishops call for ‘full strength’ of church to fight gun violence ([link removed])
Religion News Service

FBI joins investigation into killing of 9 members of Mormon family in Mexico ([link removed])
NPR

Ronald Lafferty, Mormon cult leader on death row for murder, dies of natural causes ([link removed])
The New York Times *

Latter-day Saints Apostle Ronald Rasband calls Arizona official’s adoption scheme ‘sickening’ ([link removed])
The Arizona Republic *


International Headlines
Myanmar accused at UN court of genocide against Rohingya ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Germany: Protestant Church sets up council on sexual abuse ([link removed])
Deutsche Welle

Germany detains three Islamic State suspects over attack plan ([link removed])
Reuters

UK general election 2019: Labour seeks to calm Hindu voters’ anger ([link removed])
BBC News

Indonesia urges public to report civil servants over ‘radical’ content ([link removed])
Reuters

Islamic centers and churches in Nigeria hold thousands of mental health patients in chains, rights group says ([link removed])
CNN

How a preacher sent gunmen into Burkina Faso’s schools ([link removed])
Reuters

Vatican conference urges governments to tackle food loss and waste ([link removed])
Reuters


Analysis & Commentary
Most priests accused of sexually abusing children were never sent to prison. Here’s why ([link removed])
USA Today

The dishonesty of the abortion debate ([link removed])
The Atlantic *

Amos Oz and the politics of the Hebrew language ([link removed]\)
The New Yorker *

Canada divided against itself ([link removed])
First Things *


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