• Clarion Herald: Third in U.S. Catholic press for 'General Excellence'
    Clarion Herald: Third in U.S. Catholic press for 'General Excellence'
    The Clarion Herald on July 2 earned third place from the Catholic Press Association of the United States and Canada for general excellence among weekly diocesan Catholic newspapers in the highest circulation category – as well as 14 other national awards.
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  • God listens to everyone – sinner, saint, victim, killer
    God listens to everyone – sinner, saint, victim, killer
    This is what David can teach the faithful today, he said: to always speak with God, no matter the circumstances or one’s state of being, because everyone’s life is often marked by contradiction and inconsistencies. 
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  • To change racism, we need to transform our racial perceptions
    To change racism, we need to transform our racial perceptions
    If we as a society are to move forward from systemic racism, racial bias and racial inequality, then we must first change the perception that some whites have of African-American people, specifically African-American males.
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  • Thanks for candor on race relations
    Thanks for candor on race relations
    I appreciate Peter Finney, Jr.’s straightforward coverage of Corpus Christi, in which the archbishop mentioned racism and left us with words of hope depending on our involvement.
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  • Culture demands 'everlasting' repentance
    Culture demands 'everlasting' repentance
    How long can a people be held in a government that represents political, social and religious views opposite to the views of the captive people? 
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  • The $1.5 million phone call: Reach out and touch someone
    The $1.5 million phone call: Reach out and touch someone
    St. Augustine High School received a $1.5 million windfall, electronically wired to the school from a foundation established by the co-founder of Twitter, with virtually no paperwork involved.
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