Religious News From Around the Web September 6, 2021
- By WRN Editorial Staff --
- 06 Sep 2021 --
Texas Churches Can’t be Forced to Close Under New Law; Catholics, Other Religious Groups Help Refugees; Nearly 60 Percent of White Evangelicals are Vaccinated; Coalition Defends Religious Nonprofit’s Right to Hire People of Shared Faith; Calif. Gov’s Attacks on Religious Liberty Lead to Five Court Losses
Texas Churches Can’t be Forced to Close Under New Law
Texas House Bill 1239 states that the government can’t tell religious outlets to close for any reason, even during a pandemic. Gov. Abbott closed gyms and schools statewide with tan executive order. While churches weren’t explicitly singled out, most fell under that “more than groups of 10” umbrella.
Catholics, Other Religious Groups Help Refugees
Nearly 60 Percent of White Evangelicals are Vaccinated
An NBC News poll asking Americans about their vaccination status found that 59 percent of white evangelicals, a group long portrayed as hesitant to take the vaccine, were fully vaccinated. Just 13 percent of respondents told the news outlet that they had no plans to get the vaccine at any time.
Coalition Defends Religious Nonprofit’s Right to Hire People of Shared Faith
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 17 states in filing a brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the religious liberty of Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission. The religious charity is seeking review of a recent ruling by the Washington State Supreme Court denying the faith-based charity’s right to hire employees who share its faith. “The right to the free exercise of religion clearly protects a religious nonprofit’s right to hire people who share the group’s religious faith,” Wilson said.
Calif. Gov’s Attacks on Religious Liberty Lead to Five Court Losses