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Catholic Churches in poorer areas getting leftover, bad cuts of Jesus.
Churches in the poorer areas of Italy have discovered that they are getting the less desirable cuts of Jesus when they take communion. Africo, IT (population 3,200) is possibly the poorest town in Italy. Its unemployment rate is 40% and the gross average wage of the few who have a job is €14,000 a year. Virtually no one under the age of 30 works in Africo and one-third of the inhabitants are older than 55. It's no wonder that its Catholic Churches get the less desirable cuts

Because of so many Christians, prison opts to become church.
A privately owned prison in Iowa applied for its 501c, non-profit after it realized that more than 90% of it's inmates were of the Christian faith. Ronald Reagan Correctional Penitentiary in Iowa State, home to 1604 prisoners, has a Christian housing rate of 98%. Warden Francis Jessop, saw this as an opportunity to turn his prison into a tax-free haven by turning it into a church. Warden Jessop, who used to be an televangelist under the name of Reverend Lou Sparkle of the Fi