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    The Rev. Matthew Wheeler of Saint Anthony Parish in San Gabriel, Calif., walks down the empty church, normally packed with the congregation before celebrating the Mass of the Lord's Supper, a Holy Week service celebrated on the evening of Maundy Thursday.
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    God’s flock wage war to end national Easter lockout

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    April 10, 2020 3:22 pm
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    When the owner of a drive-in movie theater located in the 2,300-person town of Henagar, Alabama, took to their business’s Facebook page Thursday night, it’s doubtful they expected to attract the attention of the national media. (iStock)
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    Mississippi church accuses local government of targeting its drive-in services

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    Kansas lawmakers strike down governor’s order limiting size of religious services
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    Kansas lawmakers strike down governor’s order limiting size of religious services

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    People gather at a church for an Easter sunrise service.
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    Some pastors plan to hold Easter Sunday services despite pressure to refrain

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    Kanye West, right, shakes hands with senior pastor Joel Osteen during a service at Lakewood Church, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Houston.
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    ‘Kanye is one of a kind’: Joel Osteen announces virtual Easter service with rapper

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    Supreme Court rejects appeal to place religious ads on Washington public transit

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    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order in February creating a
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    ‘Chilling effect on First Amendment rights’: Nonprofit group threatens lawsuit if pastor can’t hold drive-in Easter service

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    Atheist group antagonizes governments for holding days of prayer
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    Atheist group antagonizes governments for holding days of prayer

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    State Department: ‘Millions’ of religious prisoners could be left to die of coronavirus
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    State Department: ‘Millions’ of religious prisoners could be left to die of coronavirus

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    The church is ‘essential,’ but it must remain closed — for now
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    The church is ‘essential,’ but it must remain closed — for now

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    April 2, 2020 7:35 pm
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