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    Battle over legacy of controversial priest fuels hunger strike, lawsuit

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    Members of a parish shut down over its installation of a statue of a controversial local priest have launched a hunger strike and are suing the Archbishop for violating their religious freedom.

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    • Jun 28, 2015

    VATICAN CITY — When Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of the Apostolic Palace, where he delivers an address each Sunday, he was met by the usual cheers and by an unusual forest of bright green oversized paper leaves. Had he been able to read what was written on the

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    • Oct 14, 2014

    ST. LOUIS – Archbishop Robert J. Carlson of St. Louis urged protesters to turn away from violence as a new round of protests began over the shooting death of African-American teenager Michael Brown this past summer in the small town of Ferguson. The protests were to take place not only

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