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Archdiocese offering staff opportunities to reflect on racial justice
Archdiocese of Chicago staff members are being encouraged to examine and reflect on their commitment to racial justice as the archdiocese continues to encourage parishes and schools to emphasize it as part of their outreach efforts.
St. Benedict Parish invites community to remember George Floyd
On May 25, the first anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, St. Benedict Parish, 2215 W. Irving Park Road, hosted an ecumenical prayer service on the church’s front steps. After the service, participants lined the busy thoroughfare with signs promoting racial justice.
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