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Archbishop Leads off Fairfield University Series on Faith and Social Justice

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FAIRFIELD — For Wilton Cardinal Gregory, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Washington, his entrance into the Catholic Church was influenced by the racial issues affecting the south side of Chicago, where he grew up, during the late 1950s.  Gregory said that his parents, recognizing that the public schools in the area were becoming “increasingly deficient,” […]

Source: The Connecticut Examiner | State and Local Connecticut News

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