September 25, 2020
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Trump is navigating competing demands from evangelicals over Supreme Court pick NBC News Supreme Court vacancy spotlights Roe v. Wade The Washington Post * Trump and Biden court Catholic vote, in very different ways The New York Times * How does Biden’s Catholicism play to a polarized electorate? The Wall Street Journal * Churches hit home run with services in ballparks and stadiums as COVID-19 cancels sports Religion News Service Ginsburg’s empathy born of Jewish history and discrimination The Associated Press Three arrested for flouting mask order at Idaho church singing event KTVB
Paris knife attack near Charlie Hebdo’s former office is probed as terrorism The Wall Street Journal * China is erasing mosques and precious shrines in Xinjiang The New York Times * U.S. senators, citing Uighurs, urge Netflix to drop planned Chinese sci-fi series Reuters Powerful Vatican Cardinal Becciu resigns amid scandal The Associated Press Fired cardinal denies wrong-doing, says ready to give life to pope Reuters German bishops set up system for larger sex abuse payments The Associated Press Slovak conservatives hope to tighten abortion law, rights groups protest Reuters Israel tightens holiday lockdown, restricting prayers and protests The New York Times *
How faith shapes my politics (not as much as you’d think) The New York Times * Demonizing white evangelicals won’t solve our political divisions Religion News Service The truth about people of praise The Wall Street Journal * A judge can’t be a handmaid The Atlantic * Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an incrementalist, not a revolutionary, once questioned Roe v. Wade Religion News Service The Creator’s calling card The Wall Street Journal *
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