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Some of the 700 who were registered at St. Mark Catholic Church. Photos courtesy of the Hope Border Institute.
“Hispanics in this area have not always felt that their voices have been recognized or heard...the push is, if we don’t vote, we will remain invisible.”
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Pope Francis answers questions from journalists aboard his flight from Malmo, Sweden, to Rome Nov. 1. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.
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A painting by Albrecht Durer. (public domain)

“He has rescued us from the power of darkness” (Col 1:13)

A man carries a European Union flag in London June 24, a day after voters in the United Kingdom decided to leave the EU. (CNS photo/Neil Hall, Reuters)
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Sister Jamie Phelps, O.P., of Chicago, begins the series.
One of the more intriguing questions Pope Francis prompted earlier this year when he announced that a Vatican commission would study whether the early church had women deacons was: How would Catholics react to women preaching?