The Washington Post *
‘Our faith compels us’: Christian resistance to Trump gathers steam
The Guardian
Kroger shooting suspect tried to enter black church before killing two, police say
The New York Times *
Despite a history of sexual abuse, here’s why some Catholic parents choose to stay with the church
Chicago Tribune *
Head of secretive North Carolina sect named in fraud scam
The Associated Press
Rep. King met with far-right Austrians on trip funded by Holocaust memorial group
The Washington Post *
For ICE detainees, access to clergy is infrequent or absent altogether, rights groups say
Religion News Service
Bill Lee and Karl Dean: How their faiths could play a role in how they would lead as governor
The Tennessean *
School agrees to let students wear eagle feathers to graduation after Oklahoma attorney general intervenes
Tulsa World *
BBC News
In its latest push for secularism, Ireland will vote on overturning its blasphemy ban
The Washington Post *
Indonesian Muslims hold protest to demand justice for flag burning
Reuters
Toronto woman charged after alleged ‘evil spirit blessing scam’
CBC News
Sinéad O’Connor converts to Islam
BBC News
Plan to put Franco remains in Madrid cathedral protested
The Associated Press
The ultra-Orthodox are the hottest thing on Israeli TV
PRI
The Economist *
How a comedian pushed Ireland into a referendum on blasphemy
The Atlantic
China must end its campaign of religious persecution
Politico
How to understand Salafism in America
The Economist *
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