Law and Religion Headlines
Friday, 8 November 2019
Mexico farm town buries 3 of 9 slain Americans
(Peter Orsi, Associated Press)
Friday Five: Mexico massacre, German Catholics, Christian contraception, John Crist, wild shot
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)
3 mothers, 6 children slaughtered near Mexican settlement with Utah ties
(Pat Reavy, Deseret News)
How Mexico’s cartel wars shattered American Mormons’ wary peace
(Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post)
Massacre of U.S. citizens puts spotlight on Mormon community with deep roots in Mexico
(Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times)
After Mormon family’s terror in Mexico, a message emerges: No one is safe
(Azam Ahmed, The New York Times)
Stay or go? Residents of Mexican town struggle with fear after massacre
(Peter Orsi, Associated Press)
More on the Massacre of US Citizens in Mexico
(ICLRS, Religlaw)
At least 9 U.S. citizens die in cartel attack in north Mexico
(Mark Stevenson, Associated Presss, Deseret News)
Mexico killing highlights confusion over Mormon groups
(Brady McCombs, Associated Press)
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