Commandment signs sprout across Pennsylvania township
August 27, 2017
North Huntingdon, Pa. (AP) — To Shawn Teamann, posting a sign of the Ten Commandments in the front yard of his North Huntingdon home is an affirmation of his faith and his stance against what he sees as an erosion of religious freedom in America.
"It's just standing up for what you believe in. We feel religious freedom is being taken away," said Teamann, a member of the Immaculate Conception Church of Irwin.
Immaculate Conception has joined with the two Roman Catholic churches in North Huntingdon — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Agnes — in distributing about 1,000 signs to members of...
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