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  • Martin Luther King relied on faith, prayer to fight racism, Virginia bishop says

    Martin Luther King relied on faith, prayer to fight racism, Virginia bishop says

    • Jan 16, 2021

    The Rev. Martin Luther King, the slain civil rights leader who is honored with a federal holiday the third Monday of January, “relied upon faith and prayer” to combat the racism and prejudice he and other U.S. Blacks suffered, said Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington.

    By Catholic News Service
  • MLK called ‘artisan of peace’ and ‘true witness to power of Gospel’

    MLK called ‘artisan of peace’ and ‘true witness to power of Gospel’

    • Jan 21, 2019

    Societies today need “artisans of peace,” like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., “who can be messengers and authentic witnesses of God the Father, who wills the good and the happiness of the human family,” said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    By Catholic News Service
  • Catholic bishops say MLK ‘simply wanted to do the will of God’

    Catholic bishops say MLK ‘simply wanted to do the will of God’

    • Apr 3, 2018

    Catholic leaders hail MLK’s example on 50th anniversary of his assassination.

    By Christopher White

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