Tag Archives: Prison

Chaplain says Mexican officials committed sacrilege at prison chapel

By David Agren Catholic News Service MEXICO CITY (CNS) — A prison chaplain in northern Mexico accused soldiers and police of committing sacrilege as they tore apart his chapel during an early morning raid meant to uncover drugs and weapons. … Continue reading

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Is Alcoholics Anonymous Too White?

The Fix / By  Jeff Deeney Dismissing AA as a white-person’s movement, many black addicts take a pass on the 12-steps and seek salvation from their church. Susan was a crack addict and prostitute whose life was saved by Jesus Christ. That’s what she … Continue reading

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MIGRANTES DE TODAS LAS RELIGIONES (Bilingüe)

Interfaith Prayers for Immigrant Justice This morning I attended the Immigrant Justice prayer vigil of which I’ve written several times before. It’s been taking place every Friday morning at 7:00 pm at a local immigrant detention center to show solidarity with undocumented immigrants … Continue reading

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A Free Man Still Looks Over His Shoulder in Mexico

By ELISABETH MALKIN MEXICO CITY EVER since he was exonerated for a murder he did not commit and was released from prison, José Antonio Zúñiga has tried to disappear. He sold his car, so nobody could track his address. He works … Continue reading

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