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Instituting Change

1 November 2012 · by datapolitan | in Faith, Society | tagged catholic, children, faith, social life, society | Leave a comment

I’m saddened every time I hear of some new case of child abuse that occurred because someone in a large organization was unwilling to face the truth about the person they called a friend and a co-worker.  As a Catholic, I’ve been particularly hurt by the revelations of persistent abuse of children by priests, abuse […]

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