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Mary Miller Mary Miller is an advocate for faith, families, and education. She consults for several education-related nonprofit organizations in the Portland, Oregon metro area and holds two business degrees from UCLA. Her three children attend Catholic schools.
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As Catholic schools jettison truth, they succumb to progressive ideology

December 15, 2020 Mary Miller 35

Last fall, my daughter was starting her senior year of high school, looking forward to making all the memories that would mark the end of this chapter in her life. But life took an unexpected […]

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Critical race theory comes to church and my children’s Catholic schools

November 18, 2020 Mary Miller 108

In mid-August, I attended an online presentation by a Catholic nun on “Race and the Catholic Church.” The presenter—I’ll call her “Sister”—was a theology professor who had taught at a nearby Catholic university. I approached […]

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