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Jan 24 2019
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Covington Catholic: Rally held at diocese as incident seen as 'opportunity for growth'
A vigil for peace and against racism brought 20 to 30 people to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington on Tuesday after a viral video showed a crowd of students surrounding a Native American activist.
USA TODAYJan 22 2019
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Covington Catholic Students Claim Death Threats After D.C. Encounter
Two Covington Catholic High School students released a video statement Monday evening describing various alleged threats against them and the school after a video went viral of classmate Nicholas Sandmann appearing to have a stand-off with a Native American leader in D.C. this weekend.
Daily BeastJan 22 2019
Perspectives Blog
Covington Catholic Closure Reminds Us Media Bias Ties to Violence
Covington Catholic High School said it was closed Tuesday “due to threats of violence.” At AllSides, we’ve written about how media bias fuels real or threatened political violence in America before, and this viral story is just the latest example.
Covington Catholic found itself in the middle of a media bias firestorm this weekend after many media outlets and pundits
Julie MastrineApr 24 2024
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Serra Catholic High School holds candlelight mass for Samantha Kalkbrenner
McKEESPORT, Pa. (KDKA) -- Serra Catholic High School held its monthly mass yesterday and a portion of it was spent remembering Samantha Kalkbrenner. Samantha died last year in a school van crash in Dravosburg and yesterday would've been her 16th birthday. The school shared photos from a candlelight vigil during the mass and said that special remembrances were shared from clergy members,
CBS News (Online)Apr 24 2024
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Photos: Regina boys soccer loses to Beckman Catholic in Iowa City
Regina Catholic’s Drew Greve (3) heads the ball as Beckman Catholic’s Brenndan Engler (17) defends Wednesday, April 24, 2024 in Iowa City, Iowa. Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen Regina Catholic’s Quinn Warren (8) pushes the bal down field as Beckman Catholic’s Jack Wessels (25) defends Wednesday, April 24, 2024 in Iowa City, Iowa. Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen Regina Catholic’s
Iowa City Press-CitizenApr 16 2024
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Two Juveniles Accused of Vandalizing Catholic Church in Kentucky
Two juveniles were arrested for allegedly vandalizing a Catholic church in Kentucky on April 9. The juveniles are accused of causing damages to St. Theresa of Avila Catholic Church “well over” $10,000, WDRB reported. “Sheriff Phillip Wimpee said his deputies responded to St. Theresa of Avila Catholic Church [on April 9] about a vandalism complaint,” according to the report. “When officers
Breitbart NewsApr 23 2024
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Divine Child pitchers stymie Lumen Christi in Catholic League sweep
JACKSON -- The Lumen Christi bats could not solve Dearborn Divine Child’s pitching on Tuesday as the Falcons swept a Catholic League baseball doubleheader, winning 4-0 and 10-1.
In 14 total innings, the Titans’ lone run came in the fifth inning of Game 2, when, after Gannon Shore and Paul Sattler hit one-out singles and Brodie Gregory drew a walk to load the bases, Kash Kalahar hit a
MLive.comApr 18 2024
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Catholic SLU set to host transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney
President of SLU’s College Republicans said school would not let group host women’s sports activist Paula Scanlan One of the most famous — and controversial — transgenders in the nation today, Dylan Mulvaney, is slated to speak Monday at St. Louis University, a Catholic-Jesuit institution. The event will be hosted by the private institution’s Student Activities Board and its Great Issues
The College FixApr 22 2024
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Catholics to attend Baltimore parish realignment town hall: ‘People are emotional’
Days after the Archdiocese of Baltimore rolled out a proposal for realigning its operations in the city, a group of volunteers gathered at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church to plan one of South Baltimore’s biggest annual events, the Taste of Spring. As they discussed the raffle, games and food they’ll serve up at the May 5 street festival, talk turned to the massive archdiocese reset
Baltimore Sun