Bishop Robert Brennan, speaking during a Mass of Inclusion in October 2019, has made his voice heard on issues of race and police shootings of Black men.
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Bishop Robert Brennan, speaking during a Mass of Inclusion in October 2019, has made his voice heard on issues of race and police shootings of Black men.
Maddie Schroeder, Maddie Schroeder/The Columbus Dispatch/TNS
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When asked about his predecessors speaking about the importance of racial justice, Columbus Catholic Bishop Robert J. Brennan referred to a statement made more than 20 years ago. Brennan, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus' 12th bishop, has been outspoken of late on the topic of racial injustice, especially when it comes to police shootings of Black men. "There are community issues that ...
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