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The beautiful legacy of black Catholicism in the United States
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U.S. bishops: ‘Net neutrality protections are critical to the faith community to function’
Kevin Clarke
November 28, 2017
Bishop Coyne urged the retention of the current open internet policies in the wake of a FCC draft proposal that would repeal those protections.
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New museum tells the story of the Bible — chapter and verse
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
November 17, 2017
The $500 million museum contains six floors, a theatre, gift shops and restaurants.
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Stop preaching about your vacation and move on from ‘selfie sermons’
Kenneth G. Davis
November 16, 2017
A homily loaded with autobiographical details is not the only way to get the interest of a congregation.
We need to stop treating Latinos as if they were new to Catholicism
Faith
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What it’s like going to church when you’re homeless
Eve Tushnet
November 16, 2017
A church that can welcome homeless people only at their best will be a church where everybody fears to show their weaknesses.
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