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Another Virgin Mary Statue Decapitated at Area Catholic Church
A second Virgin Mary statue at a local church was decapitated in as many days. Archdiocese working with parishes and local police.

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A second Virgin Mary statue at a local church was decapitated in as many days. Archdiocese working with parishes and local police.

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The congressman has launched an online feedback portal to give voice to those who feel their concerns are not being heard and addressed.
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