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Perhaps my disinterested ravings will interest you
Change of SubjectThe language-is-organic folks contend we should abandon efforts to preserve the distinction between “uninterested” and “disinterested,” since the two are often used interchangeably to mean a lack of interest. From Thursday's... -
St. Joan of Arc’s Filipino Community Celebrates Simbang Gabi
TribLocal - EvanstonStory by Beth Linnen; Photo by Donna Moy EVANSTON, IL – December 18, 2010 – St. Joan of Arc Parish hosted its annual Filipino Christmas …... -
New principal committed to Fenwick’s ‘important tradition’
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest NewsSince Peter Groom graduated from St. Mary’s College in Minnesota, Fenwick High School has been his only academic and professional home. The Aurora native started …... -
Illinois lawmakers mull school vouchers for Chicago Public Schools
Clout StFrom today's print edition: Illinois lawmakers mull school vouchers for Chicago Public Schools By Azam Ahmed and Ray Long, Tribune reporters Price Elementary School was not Quintella Johnson's first choice for her daughter. She wanted Kerisma to attend... -
Semantic games
Change of SubjectNews: The Chicago nun who oversees the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Office for Racial Justice is apologizing for a comment she made making a distinction between being “pro-abortion” and “pro-choice.” Sister Anita Baird had set off a firestorm... -
Chicago's first archbishop was 'good prelate, good man'
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen the president of All Hallows College in Ireland saw the regal man on the framed canvas, he knew the portrait buried in a Dublin basement should head home to Chicago. The painting of Patrick Feehan, Chicago's first Roman Catholic archbishop,...Tags: Immigration, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Roman Catholicism, Francis I, College of Cardinals
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Former priest at Schaumburg church sued for sexual abuse
A former parishioner at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Schaumburg sued an ex-Roman Catholic priest and the Archdiocese of Chicago in Cook County Circuit Court on Thursday, accusing the former church leader of sexual abuse. According to the complaint,...
Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Cook County Government, Schaumburg
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May Day marchers take to the streets today
Buoyed by the push in Congress for federal immigration reforms, the May Day immigration march today is expected to be larger than in recent years, organizers said. Demonstrators plan to march through downtown Chicago before a rally in Federal Plaza to...
Tags: Immigration, U.S. Congress, Career and Workplace, Unions, International Workers' Day
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George, religious leaders ask city to repeal water fee on non-profits
Tribune reporterMore than 100 religious leaders and a handful of aldermen today called for a repeal of the water fee imposed on non-profits by the city last year. "The lake is a gift from God," said Cardinal Francis George said. "We feel sometimes we should charge...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Carrie Austin, Water Supply, Robert Fioretti, Chicago Mayor
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Priest scales wall to enter U.S. -- and bring message to parishioners
Just days after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border by climbing a wall, a Chicago priest says what he did was wrong and urged parishioners in his Southwest Side church to apologize if they had done the same. "And by recognizing you did something wrong,...
Tags: Christianity, Mexico, Roman Catholicism, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Religion and Belief
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Chicago offers compromise on water bill exemptions for nonprofits
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago aldermen have proposed a compromise to religious leaders who say that paying their water bill after decades of a blanket exemption will rob them of the resources necessary to provide social services. On Sunday, city...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Water Supply, Carrie Austin, Robert Fioretti, Chicago Mayor
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Save St. James Catholic Church
As the editorial, (“A church in Bronzeville,” Editorial, April 17) reports, the Archdiocese of Chicago appears determined to demolish historic St. James, a sacred place that has served generations of Chicagoans. Known as the mother church of...Tags: Human Interest, Bronzeville, Religion and Belief, Africa, Francis I
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