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4 hours ago ago from Today's Catholic News
FORT WAYNE — Vincent Village celebrated 20 years of providing shelter, services and affordable housing for homeless families on Dec. 2, with an open-house celebration at 2827 Holton Ave. Bishop John M. D’Arcy participated in the brief ceremony and tours were provided for interested guests of many of the Village’s affordable homes. “More than 600 families have come through the front door of Vincent House seeking shelter,” said Ann Helmke, ...
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During the 1800's the City of Paterson, New Jersey became an industrial might. Immigrants from various parts of Europe descended upon the city in search of jobs and a better future. People of various ethnic backgrounds (Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Russia), diverse religions (Jews, Catholic, and Protestant), and different skill sets (unskilled and skilled workers) [...] [Read more ] Tags: Community
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19 hours ago ago from eleho
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7 hours ago ago from Access Hollywood
“The Boss” is backing gay marriage in the Garden State. Bruce Springsteen posted a statement on his Web site urging support of the gay marriage bill that’s up for a vote in New Jersey’s Senate on Thursday.
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