Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
December 04, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Buffalo bishop resigns after scandal over secret list of abusive priests ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Mexican-born bishop chosen to soon lead the Diocese of San Bernardino ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Youth evangelist pleads guilty to 28 charges in Alabama sex abuse case ([link removed])
The Gadsden Times *
Vatican postpones Fulton Sheen beatification in Illinois ([link removed])
Journal Star *
Why more Latinos in the U.S. are leaving the Catholic Church for Islam ([link removed])
NorthJersey.com
U.S. Muslims debate how to hold abusive faith leaders accountable ([link removed])
NPR
LDS Church announces it still opposes Equal Rights Amendment as supporters rally at Utah Capitol ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune *
Liberty University launches think tank to promote ‘traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs’ ([link removed])
The News & Advance *
‘Divine collision’ shaped the life of Jim Gash, Pepperdine’s new president ([link removed])
Religion News Service
International Headlines
French lawmakers tackle anti-Semitism as Jewish graves desecrated ([link removed])
Reuters
India’s cabinet sends religion-based citizenship bill to parliament ([link removed])
Reuters
China sanctions: U.S. House passes bill over treatment of Uighurs ([link removed])
BBC News
‘Jesus was not a Jew!’ Clueless remark by far-right politician sparks outrage in Italy ([link removed])
Haaretz *
Bangladesh is deliberately blocking Rohingya refugee children from education, report says ([link removed])
CNN
Analysis & Commentary
A last chance for Australian justice ([link removed])
First Things
Retired Chinese cardinal blasts ‘disastrous’ rapport with Vatican ([link removed])
Crux
Brooklyn’s Muslim presence goes back centuries. Here’s proof from 1643 ([link removed])
The New York Times *
What makes a church? A tiny, leafy forest ([link removed])
The New York Times *
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