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Deaf Mass

Many houses of worship have worked hard to be more welcoming to people with disabilities. But the deaf prefer to worship within their own community, and to be ministered to by other deaf people. Correspondent Judy Valente visits a deaf congregation and its remarkable priest in Chicago.

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