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So Much Internet: FergusonOctober edition
There’s been so much going on around the movement sparked by the August 9th shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, which has intensified every time another black person has been killed or brutalized by police since then — many … Continue reading
Posted in Moral theology, Roundup
Tagged #FergusonOctober, police, racism, social justice
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@KilledByCops: A Twitter Devotional
According to the FBI, local police kill Black people at least two times a week, on average. But other estimates put that number to around once per day. — killedbycops.org @KilledByCops There is a custom followed by many Catholics that … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Prayer
Tagged #FergusonOctober, police, prayer, racism, structural sin
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