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At Masses across Florida, Catholic priests have taken time to try to convince parishioners to vote no on Amendment 4. Both sides of this debate are passionate about their cause and backing beliefs with cash.
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Among their objections: the Department of Education's move to withold the salaries of school boards that impose school mask mandates
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Public health workers are going church to church and house to house in the state's secluded valleys to dispel COVID myths, ease isolation, bring aid, and convince wary residents to get vaccinated.
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Congregations are figuring out how to safely meet in person now that the COVID-19 vaccine is more widely available. But vaccination remains divisive even as it allows them to come together again.
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An overwhelming majority of Americans say houses of worship should abide by the same restrictions on public gatherings that apply to other institutions.
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Two weeks after announcing Catholics across Tampa Bay can take part in public Masses from Monday through Saturday, parishioners now will be able to...
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Charges have been dropped against a pastor who was arrested after holding a church service in late March that violated Hillsborough County's safer-at...
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Some Catholics across Tampa Bay will soon be able to attend public Masses again. Just not on Sundays.
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Calling it the hardest decision he's had to make as the leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg , Bishop Gregory Parkes announced...
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Negative experiences with health care have caused some minority patients, particularly African American men, to distrust the medical system.