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  1. Many Muslims in public service back an initiative that would push the Biden administration to adopt measures that reflect the needs of Muslim Americans in government agencies.

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  2. "The film is a sympathetic portrayal that focuses on her lifelong aims to extend and receive Christian love to everyone — especially, and controversially to gay men suffering from AIDS," writes Leah Payne on "The Eyes of Tammy Faye."

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  3. "Both traditions are still learning how to speak to one another about their self-understandings," write Rabbi Eric Greenberg and Eugene Fisher on recent tension between Catholic and Jewish leaders.

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  4. Muslim federal employees who say they felt discriminated against under President Trump are advocating for new federal policies to prevent workplace bias.

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  5. "A more hurtful, and real, Hinduphobia is a part of our historical and contemporary landscape," writes .

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  6. See examples of faith around the world this week, including honoring the anniversary of 9/11.

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  7. Curious about how 's new atheist chaplain-in-chief fits into the school’s religious tradition? has you covered:

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  8. The new film "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" captures her interior world but doesn’t fully explain her ingenuity and power writes Leah Payne.

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  9. "This new tension is significant because the flowering Catholic-Jewish dialogue has since 1965 served as a positive model to other religions around the world," write Eric Greenberg and Eugene Fisher.

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  10. Muslim Americans in Public Service has published a set of 12 recommendations to improve working conditions for Muslims in public service.

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  11. Edith Espinal has had a pretty good September. She got her working permit and now a new documentary chronicling her three years in church sanctuary premieres at the New York Latino Film Festival.

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  12. A billboard comparing former President Donald Trump to Jesus was taken down days after it first appeared in northwest Georgia.

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  13. A group of Christian health care practitioners argue that New York’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate is unconstitutional.

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  14. During a news conference, some of the former residents of a long-closed Vermont orphanage called upon the church to do more to help them recover, including paying for their therapy.

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  15. Two preachers have published new lectionaries over the past month centering the stories of women and feminine imagery for God.

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  16. From the beginning, faith helped evangelicals feel less stressed out about the pandemic. But politics made them doubt the seriousness of the pandemic, a new study shows.

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  17. The Supreme Court has once again delayed a Texas execution over claims the state violated the man's religious freedom.

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  18. Hildegard of Bingen deserves more credit from the church for her spiritual wisdom, writes Susan Garthwaite.

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  19. A federal judge temporarily blocked New York from enforcing any part of its mandate that prohibits religious exemptions for healthcare workers. The court will hold arguments in coming weeks.

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  20. Former residents of a long-closed Vermont orphanage continue to recover from what they described as abuse at the hands of the nuns and priests.

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