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    Aniyah Britt,15, of the "Threads of Praise" children's group, portrays the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, during a Christmas Day presentation at Christ-Centered Community Church in Johnstown, Pa., Tuesday, Dec.25, 2018.
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    ‘If we die, then we’re going to heaven’: 10 Oregon churches sue for in-person services

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    Worshipper sing at church.
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    Religious freedom shutdown battle shifts from drive-ins to in-person services

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    Illinois governor says churches may not fully reopen for a year or more because of coronavirus
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    Illinois governor says churches may not fully reopen for a year or more because of coronavirus

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    Growing number of churches sue for in-person services after DOJ intervention
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    Growing number of churches sue for in-person services after DOJ intervention

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    Majority of people say coronavirus has not increased their faith
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    Majority of people say coronavirus has not increased their faith

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    As states resume business, many churches hold back
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    As states resume business, many churches hold back

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    Firebrand lawyer leading crusade to reopen churches calls all shutdowns unconstitutional
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    Firebrand lawyer leading crusade to reopen churches calls all shutdowns unconstitutional

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    The Supreme Court ended its 2013-14 term with the most unanimous rulings and fewest split decisions in decades, suggesting at first glance an easing of the sharp and often bitter ideological divisions between the justices in recent years.
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    Federal judges find that majority of government bans on church services are constitutional

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    Will coronavirus destroy civil society or reinvigorate it?
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    Three men were arrested and charged on Friday in connection with a bomb plot aimed at a Somali refugee community in western Kansas. Three men were arrested and charged on Friday in connection with a bomb plot aimed at a Somali refugee community in western Kansas. (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
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    Kansas federal judge blocks governor’s limit on religious gatherings

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