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Tag Archives: St. Thomas More
Feast of St. Thomas More
St. Thomas More was an English lawyer, philosopher, author and statesman. As a practicing corporate attorney, More is the patron saint of my profession. Many Catholic diocese’s have a local St. Thomas More Society, that is dedicated to better integrate … Continue reading
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