Archbishop Mullally called her new role an "extraordinary and humbling privilege" in a statement released Jan. 28 by the Diocese of Canterbury.
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"This act deeply wounds life, human dignity, and the peaceful coexistence of our society. We demand that it not go unpunished ...
Skier Rebecca Dussault competed for the U.S. in the 2006 Olympic Games. Today she uses that experience to help youth find success in sport and connect to God.