Michigan native writes about living the ‘feminist dream’ in heart of the Church – Detroit Catholic
Corktown resident Kate Bryan shares anecdotes from her own life to spark discussions about faith, feminism in authentic Catholic worldview
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Corktown resident Kate Bryan shares anecdotes from her own life to spark discussions about faith, feminism in authentic Catholic worldview
“I place the onus of that decision upon the individual politician’s shoulders, and not on the backs of pastors or
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