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September 9
- Pope will find US church struggling to hold onto Latinos Rachel Zoll, AP
- There are more atheists and agnostics entering Harvard than Protestants and Catholics Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
- Embattled Ky. county clerk to return to work Monday Mike Wynn, USA Today
- Religious groups push U.S. to take in 100,000 Syrian refugees Reuters
- Built By Immigrants, U.S. Catholic Churches Bolstered By Them Once Again Tom Gjelten and Marisa Peñaloza, NPR
- Brazil Pentecostal church welcomes gays spurned elsewhere Jenny Barchfield, AP
- Racial Differences Among Catholics in Washington, D.C., NYC, and Philadelphia Daniel Cox and Joanna Piacenza, Public Religion Research Institute
- 'Blood moon' fears: it's the end of the world – again The Week
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September 8
- Kim Davis released from jail Andrew Wolfson, USA Today
- Will Pope Francis’ annulment reforms impact U.S. Catholics? David Gibson, RNS
- The incredible journey that will bring this Honduran refugee within steps of Pope Francis Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post
- Kim Davis and the Freedom of Religion Geoffrey R. Stone, The Huffington Post
- Evangelical actor wins election’s first round in Guatemala Evangelical Focus
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September 7
- Cuba's atheist Castro brothers open doors to Church and popes Marc Frank, Reuters
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September 2
- Key findings about American Catholics Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
- U.S. Catholics Open to Non-Traditional Families Pew Research Center
- Catholic to Catholic-ish: 45 percent in US feel connected to the faith Cathy Lynn Grossman, RNS
- Vast majority of U.S. Catholics who left the church can’t imagine returning, study says Abby Ohlheiser, The Washington Post
- The defiant Kim Davis, the Ky. clerk who refuses to issue gay marriage licenses Sarah Kaplan & James Higdon, The Washington Post
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September 1
- Pope Francis enables priests to forgive women after abortion Manya Brachear Pashman, Chicago Tribune
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