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It is important to read Catholic newspapers in order to keep yourself informed of what is happening in the Church and in the world from an unbiased source. Sadly, in today's world many secular news sources slant their reports, blatantly misrepresent, and publish quotes out of context to the detriment of truth. In a modern society, where the only acceptable prejudice is Anti-Catholicism, we must be vigilant and knowledgeable enough to respond to errors in reports with a well-informed and truthful response that is obtainable only through Catholic news sources.

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