A religion professor from New York is one of 22 recipients of a federal $60,000 grant for scholars and writers that will allow her to study and write about Catholic families affected by the terrorist attacks on 11th September 2001, in New York City. Julie Byrne, associate professor of religion at Hofstra University in Hempstead,... Read More
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