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July 12, 2017

Amid polarization, nation urged to reclaim civility through dialogue

In a time where such polarization threatens civility in public discourse, Catholic leaders call for respect and trust in dialogue and awareness of the opinions of those with whom one disagrees.
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Sister Fidelis Flannery began education ministry at Dundalk parish school

A funeral Mass was offered July 6 at Our Lady of Peace Residence in Scranton, Pa., for Sister M. Fidelis Flannery, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Sister Fidelis died June 30 in Scranton, a month before her 84th birthday.
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Nigerian calls West’s imposition of abortion ‘cultural supremacy’

Uju Ekeocha, the founder of Culture of Life Africa, a U.K.-based pro-life group, said wealthy nations pumping money into the promotion and funding of abortions in Africa were behaving like "old colonial masters."
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