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Churches and Domestic Violence
Clip: 4/11/2013 | 10m 47s
A priest in Chicago is urging congregations to do more for victims of abuse.
"Priests generally do not talk about it. And most dioceses in the United States have no services, or very limited services, for victims of domestic violence," says Father Charles Dahm, who is leading a campaign in Chicago to change that.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Churches and Domestic Violence
Clip: 4/11/2013 | 10m 47s
"Priests generally do not talk about it. And most dioceses in the United States have no services, or very limited services, for victims of domestic violence," says Father Charles Dahm, who is leading a campaign in Chicago to change that.
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