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Woodbury therapist reflects on recent civil disobedience

In recent months, scenes of protests, rioting and looting around the country have flashed across television screens in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis last May. On Jan. 6, rioters protesting the presidential election results stormed the U.S. Capitol, leaving four people dead. A police officer died from his injuries the next day.

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There’s No Law Without Order

There is no question that the death of George Floyd is highly questionable. The shocking and shameful insurgences erupting in cities across the country propose that the answer is rooted in an engrained American racism. That response, too, is highly questionable. In a sense, the reaction is as disturbing as the incident itself. As fire […]

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Bishop Cozzens: Bishops offering wider opening of Masses is not civil disobedience

In his second livestreamed “Quarantine with Cozzens” conversation with young adults May 21, Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis said Minnesota bishops offering parishes the opportunity to broaden Mass attendance during the coronavirus pandemic does not amount to civil disobedience.

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