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  2. Gloria Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Purvis is an African-American Catholic public scholar, speaker, author, podcaster, and activist in Washington, D.C. She has spoken and written extensively on women's rights, abortion, sex, marriage, family, religious liberty, and racial justice.

  3. 10th National Eucharistic Congress (United States) - Wikipedia

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    From 1895 to 1941, there were nine national eucharistic congresses held in the United States. The last national congress to occur prior to the 2024 congress was the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1941.

  4. EWTN - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic programming. It is the largest Catholic television network in America, [1] and is purported to be "the world's largest religious media network", [2] (and according to the network itself) reaching 425 million people in 160 countries, [2] with 11 networks.

  5. Timeline of the Hello Garci scandal - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2007, retired Philippine Court of Appeals Justices Santiago Ranada and Oswaldo Agcaoili filed (a 15-page petition for prohibition with temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction) with the Supreme Court of the Philippines to enjoin the September 7, 2007 Senate of the Philippines (committee on national defense) wiretap ...

  6. List of historical acts of tax resistance - Wikipedia

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    African-American activist Robert Purvis refused to pay his Pennsylvania state taxes in protest against the state's denial of equal voting rights to black citizens around 1838, and then refused to pay the part of his property tax that went towards education in 1853 when his children were refused admission to the whites-only classrooms. [47]

  7. List of Wikipedia controversies - Wikipedia

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    John Seigenthaler, an American journalist, was the subject of a defamatory Wikipedia hoax article in May 2005. The hoax raised questions about the reliability of Wikipedia and other websites with user-generated content. Since the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, it has faced several controversies. Wikipedia's open-editing model, which allows any user to edit its encyclopedic pages, has led to ...

  8. Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Purvis (born 1975), Dutch-U.S. theatre director; Robert Purvis (disambiguation), several people, including: Robert Purvis (1810–1898), American abolitionist; Ryan Purvis (born 1986), National Football League player; Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis (1814–1883) was a poet and abolitionist. Stewart Purvis (born 1947), CEO ITN, British news ...

  9. Elizabeth Bruenig - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bruenig (née Stoker; born December 6, 1990) is an American journalist working as an opinion writer for The Atlantic since 2021. She previously worked as a staff writer for The New Republic (2015), an opinion writer and editor for The Washington Post (2016–2020), and as an opinion writer for The New York Times (2020–2021).