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Afternoon Briefing: Rev. Michael Pfleger reflects on 50 years as a priest

Afternoon Briefing: Rev. Michael Pfleger reflects on 50 years as a priest

Chicago Tribune16-05-2025
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The Chicago-born priest has been a fixture at the predominantly Black St. Sabina Church — and in the Auburn Gresham community — since being assigned to the parish more than 40 years ago. Read more here.
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We hit 48 in our Raiders countdown to kickoff. Who wore it best and who's wearing it now

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