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	<title>The Labor Movement and the Catholic Church, Then and Now</title>
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	<description>2 May 2022 | 3pm to 4:30pm For decades, legendary “labor priest” Monsignor George Higgins was a living link between the American labor movement and the Catholic Church. Monsignor Higgins passed away 20 years ago this May. To commemorate the occasion, on May 2 from 3pm to 4:30pm, the AFL-CIO and the Catholic Labor Network are co-sponsoring a panel discussion, hosted by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, on Monsignor Higgins’ legacy and the relationship between the labor movement and the Catholic Church, then and now.</description>
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