Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
January 09, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Opioid support group grows from Christian book club ([link removed])
NPR
Pennsylvania judge says parents can sue diocese over abuse reporting ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Stabbings, shootings, assaults weigh on U.S. Jewish youth ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Christians pray at a discount: Muslim inmates charged more for religious texts ([link removed])
Penn Live
Court reverses $35M verdict against Jehovah’s Witnesses ([link removed])
The Associated Press
International Headlines
A decade after the earthquake, Haiti’s church bells are starting to ring again ([link removed])
The Miami Herald *
Brazil judge orders Netflix to remove film with gay Jesus ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Pope Francis lists the world crises from the obscure to the existential, saying 2020 is off to a rough start ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Serbian church protests ‘suffering’ of Serbs in the Balkans ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Walking in two worlds: Canada’s ‘two-spirit’ doctor guiding trans teenagers ([link removed])
Reuters
Analysis & Commentary
For Methodists, an impending split brings sadness but a renewed sense of purpose ([link removed])
Houston Chronicle *
What Trump’s tweet threatening Iran’s cultural sites could mean for Shiite Muslims ([link removed])
The Conversation
My journey into the dark, hypnotic world of a Millennial guru ([link removed])
The Guardian
The religious battle over birth control and the unpleasant motivation that fueled it ([link removed])
Penn Today
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