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November 12, 2020

 

Daily Religion Headlines

 

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U.S. headlines

 

Trump evangelical advisers back voting challenges but stop short of alleging fraud
Religion News Service

Dallas’ Robert Jeffress, leading pro-Trump evangelical conservative, calls Biden ‘president-elect’ but says it’s not yet official
The Dallas Morning News *

Amid cries for church unity post-election, some Christians say ‘not so fast’
Religion News Service

Pompeo expected to announce process for U.S. to label groups anti-Semitic
Politico

Florida principal who wouldn’t call Holocaust ‘factual’ is fired again
The New York Times *

As Raphael Warnock’s Israel record becomes a flashpoint, Atlanta Jews call the Senate candidate a friend
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Georgia county considers rules outlawing discrimination
The Associated Press

Former Jesuit plantation may hold quarters of the enslaved
The Washington Post *
 

 

International headlines

 

Vatican’s McCarrick report forces debate on power and abuse
The Associated Press

Still saintly? Vatican’s new report on McCarrick may complicate the legacy of Pope John Paul II
The Washington Post *

‘It’s crushing’: Survivors react to McCarrick abuse report
The Associated Press

Australian corruption watchdog will not probe reported Vatican money transfers
Reuters

Turkey offended by Pompeo’s plan to discuss religious issues
The Associated Press

One of the world’s largest religious gatherings is moving ahead as planned
National Geographic *

With village beheadings, Islamic State intensifies attacks in Mozambique
The New York Times *

21 members of Shincheonji Church’s Singapore chapter arrested after resuming activities: MHA
Yahoo News

German court OKs police cadet’s expulsion over Nazi concerns
The Associated Press
 

 

Analysis and commentary

 

‘You can’t just jump to hope’: Episcopal Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on healing after the election
Religion News Service

60 years after JFK, Biden as second Catholic president offers a refresh in church’s political role
The Conversation

‘Culture of clericalism’: Firestorm of letters fly from cardinals, bishops following McCarrick report
Religion Unplugged

The many stories of Diwali share a common theme of triumph of justice
The Conversation
 

 
 

 

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