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Father Andrew Greeley's Web Page

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Read Father Greeley's latest Articles : New York is no model for America Two welcome insights from Readers Mukasey would enable power grab Americans are feeling broken hearted Will we fall for war vs. Iran? U.S. needs to get back on track Why are there no war crimes trials? B ias against 'illegals' no longer acceptable? Why won't Bush admit mistakes? Bush not swayed by Iraq reality True or false: Can Bush tell difference? A church 'scandal' that isn't . Suddenly, greed doesn't look good Bush's cloak-and-stagger folly. Bumbling CIA's failures hurt America Will we betray our Iraqi workers? ... more articles Radio, Speaking, and Television Engagement s for the Winter of 2007. Other Appearances click here (Page is updated as new engagements are added). . Sunday Mass schedule at Christ the King Read More
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Good Book - THE LIGHT BEARER, BESTSELLER

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Good Book - THE LIGHT BEARER, BESTSELLER This site is best viewed with a browser that supports frames, like Netscape 2.0 or above. However, if you are frames-challenged, please follow us here! Read More
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Matilda Joslyn Gage

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Matilda Joslyn Gage Matilda Joslyn Gage [Brief Bio] was born in Cicero, New York, an eastern suburb of Syracuse, in 1826. She made her first public speech at the third national Women's Rights convention in Syracuse in 1852, and rapidly became a leader in the women's rights movement. Raised in an Abolitionist home that was a station on the underground railroad, where she was taught multiple languages, Gage was throughout her career among the more radical leaders of the movement, and like Stanton focused particularly on the role of social and religious institutions as well as civil concerns. Her writing focused on significant accomplishments of women in invention, military affairs, and in history. Gage co-authored with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony the first three volumes of A Read More
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