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Kathy Saile, director of domestic social development for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, flips through the "Poverty & Justice Bible," a Bible that speakers at the Oct. 9 "Faithful Filibuster" say they want to give to every member of Congress. In the "Poverty & Justice Bible" every verse pertaining to justice for the poor and needy is highlighted in orange. RNS photo by Katherine Burgess

(RNS2-oct9) Kathy Saile, director of domestic social development for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, flips through the “Poverty & Justice Bible,” a Bible that speakers at the Oct. 9 “Faithful Filibuster” say they want to give to every member of Congress. In the “Poverty & Justice Bible” every verse pertaining to justice for the poor and needy is highlighted in orange. For use with RNS-FAITH-SHUTDOWN, transmitted on October 9, 2013, RNS photo by Katherine Burgess.

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