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Brock thought about that in June of 2020 as he and 2,000 others walked through the streets of Erie in silent protest. Brock, CEO of the East Side Renaissance, which is working to rebuild the Parade ...
It's been 10 years since a White supremacist gunned down Black churchgoers in Charleston. The families hope commemoration events spark action.
At an event celebrating the city's native son, Cardinal Blase Cupich spoke on immigration and the undocumented in his "Sermon ...
Reporter Kevin Sack’s new book is a history of Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church, the oldest Black congregation in the South, ...
RINGTOWN — Churchgoers from across the region gathered at the historic Old White Church to observe its annual Ascension Day service Thursday. Nearly 100 people packed the pews of the Union Twp.
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White House slams Episcopal Church over refusal to help South African Afrikaner refugee resettlement
The church refused to help settle Afrikaner refugees in the US. These refugees were selected in an unusual manner, said the presiding bishop. The White House questioned on Tuesday the humanitarian ...
Episcopal Church refuses to resettle White South African refugees in clash with Trump administration
The Episcopal Church’s migration service said it will refuse the Trump administration's request to help resettle dozens of White South Africans granted refugee status by the federal government.
Tyler O'Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: "Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center," and "The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal ...
The Episcopal Church said Monday it would not help resettle white South African refugees in the U.S. because of its “commitment to racial justice and reconciliation.” The denomination cited ...
it would be expected to resettle white Afrikaners from South Africa who were recently classified as eligible for refugee status. Row said the church would no longer participate in the program.
In a statement, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the Episcopal Church’s decision “raises serious questions about its supposed commitment to humanitarian aid.” She argued ...
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