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September 28, 2020

 

Daily Religion Headlines

 

A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗

 

 
 

U.S. headlines

 

Trump nominates conservative Catholic Amy Coney Barrett for Ginsburg’s seat
Religion News Service

For conservative Christian women, Amy Coney Barrett’s success is personal
The New York Times *

How Amy Coney Barrett’s religious group helped shape a city
Politico

Roe v. Wade: Trump says Supreme Court ruling on abortion ‘possible’
BBC News

Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court nominee, spoke at program founded to inspire a ‘distinctly Christian worldview in every area of law’
The Washington Post *

Prayer march draws thousands to the Mall seeking healing for the nation
The Washington Post *

New York threatens Orthodox Jewish areas with lockdown over virus
The New York Times *

1963 church bombing survivor seeks apology, restitution
The Associated Press
 

 

International headlines

 

Israelis mark Yom Kippur under ‘painful’ virus lockdown
The Associated Press

Facing IS, last embattled Sikhs, Hindus leave Afghanistan
The Associated Press

At trial, Jewish victims of 2015 Paris attack ask: Why the hatred?
The New York Times *

Charlie Hebdo: Stabbings suspect ‘was trying to target magazine’
BBC News

Canada arrests man for lying about joining Islamic State under terrorism hoax law
The Guardian

India to spend $15 million to boost Buddhist ties in region
The Associated Press

Ex-Vatican treasurer Pell heads back to Rome from Australia
Reuters
 

 

Analysis and commentary

 

Amy Coney Barrett and the new, old anti-Catholicism
The New York Times *

Everybody expects the anti-Catholic inquisition
The Wall Street Journal *

Amy Coney Barrett’s religion is important but irrelevant
Religion News Service

Religious data platform ‘targets mentally ill, vulnerable people’
Deutsche Welle
 

 
 

 

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