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A Catholic Priest quietly fights for his Latino parishioner's civil rights and starts a revolution.
Diane Dimond: The Priest and the Police Diane Dimond 2012
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A Catholic Priest quietly fights for his Latino parishioner's civil rights and starts a revolution.
Diane Dimond: The Priest and the Police Diane Dimond 2012
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A Catholic Priest quietly fights for his Latino parishioner's civil rights and starts a revolution.
Diane Dimond: The Priest and the Police Diane Dimond 2012
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An Emmitsburg couple killed by a fellow parishioner's car outside their church will have their funerals there.
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A Dallas pastor has been accused of robbing a parishioner's home on Christmas Eve, according to reports:
Texas pastor accused in burglary Washington Post Editors 2010
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Might it be that God had shifted the parishioner's opportunities?
Philocrites: Baptism is more than signing a membership book. 2008
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She found one minister who "dressed up" practical advice on better hygiene as a charm to allay a parishioner's fears.
Archive 2008-07-01 Christopher 2008
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She found one minister who "dressed up" practical advice on better hygiene as a charm to allay a parishioner's fears.
Cattle Charming In Highland Scotland Christopher 2008
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At St. Mary's, despite all this, he remained the energetic curate with constant concern for every parishioner's problems.
Archive 2007-11-11 de Brantigny........................ 2007
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At St. Mary's, despite all this, he remained the energetic curate with constant concern for every parishioner's problems.
Father Michael McGivney, Founder of the Knights of Columbus de Brantigny........................ 2007
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