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Article Don’t Get Drafted The annual War on Christmas campaign is just an excuse to provoke white Christians and intimidate already vulnerable groups By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly November 30, 2018 Jewish-Christian Relations Social Justice Columnists
Article Let Church Be Church Again It is a challenging time, both for our nation and our church. But it can also be a graced moment, and an opportunity for healing. By Carol Keehan, DC November 27, 2018 Vatican II Social Justice Health Care Women in the Church