Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
November 21, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Victims, reports say boards to review church abuse flawed ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Judge blocks scheduled executions of federal death row inmates ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
Other congregations moved to suburbs, but Baltimore’s Beth Am Synagogue celebrates $5.5 million overhaul in place ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*
‘Voodoo is part of us’: Inside a religious Haitian soiree in Brooklyn ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
Priest seeks light sentence, says he was ‘too busy’ to abuse girls ([link removed])
WTOP
International Headlines
Islamic State claims massacre of troops in Mali, where it is gaining ground ([link removed])
THE WASHINGTON POST*
France takes aim at Saudi over failed West Africa commitments ([link removed])
REUTERS
French retirement home told a nun she couldn’t wear religious attire ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
Sudan’s top Islamist politician sent to prison holding Bashir ([link removed])
REUTERS
Many in Venezuela’s second city turn to prayer, not politics ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Muslims are partners in combating anti-Semitism in Germany ([link removed])
DEUTSCHE WELLE
Activists hope Pope Francis will sway Japanese opinion on death penalty ([link removed])
REUTERS
India to create registry to identify undocumented immigrants ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
German leader Merkel to make first visit to Auschwitz ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Analysis & Commentary
The generous gospel of Mayor Pete ([link removed])
ROLLING STONE
How a Catholic order dedicated to protecting children failed them ([link removed])
CNN
Across Mister Rogers’ actual neighborhoods, his faith echoes ([link removed])
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Monks in Myanmar have a new target ([link removed])
THE ECONOMIST*
To take on the religious right, we need a religious left ([link removed])
THE NEW YORK TIMES*
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