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August 27
- Priest who left KKK is testing parishioners’ ideas about redemption Michelle Boorstein, Dana Hedgpeth and Ellie Silverman, The Washington Post
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August 23
- The U.S. Catholic Church’s last major effort on racism was in 1979. Charlottesville woke it up. Anthea Butler, The Washington Post
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August 22
- ‘My actions were despicable’: Catholic priest steps down after revealing he was a Ku Klux Klan member decades ago Dana Hedgpeth and Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
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August 17
- Christian ethicists: Racism, white supremacy are 'a Christian problem' Heidi Schlumpf, National Catholic Reporter
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August 16
- An invisible legion of suffering: the stories of children of priests Michael Rezendes, The Boston Globe
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August 2
- 'After Andy': Getting Warhol's Religion Nick Ribpatrazone, Rolling Stone
- A Vatican Shot Across the Bow for Hard-Line U.S. Catholics Jason Horowitz, The New York Times
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July 30
- The 7,150 nuns who fought against Trumpcare E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post
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July 27
- Nun celebrates Catholic wedding in Canada Mélinée Le Priol, La Croix
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July 14
- The pope praised him for providing for his parents; now Texas may want to deport them Bobby Ross Jr., RNS
- Confidant of Pope Francis condemns US religious right Rachel Zoll, RNS
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July 13
- Bishops: Senate health care bill remains unacceptable Michael J. O'Loughlin, America: The Jesuit Review
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July 11
- Bikini begone: What modesty at the beach means for Mormons, Muslims, Orthodox Jews, nuns and more Madeleine Buckley, The Salt Lake Tribune
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June 23
- Union busting for God: Catholic colleges invoke "religious freedom" to violate Catholic teaching Kaya Oakes, Religion Dispatches
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