
Carla Hinton
Religion Editor at The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman's faith editor, avid sports fan addicted to HGTV & Milk Duds. Opinions are my own. I mostly write about religion, but also nonprofits & diversity.
Articles
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2 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
The cardboard box the woman was carrying across the parking lot included fresh fruits and vegetables, with a bag of tossed salad thrown in for good measure. Deborah said she could think of all the different ways that she would cook the cabbage and other produce to make tasty meals and she planned to share her bounty with her parents because they were on a fixed income just like she was.
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5 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
A local businessman grew up hearing his mother tell the harrowing story of how she fled Vietnam with him in tow by boarding a small boat packed with numerous others seeking freedom from a communist regime. Thuan Nguyen said he was 4 years old and has no memories of that journey, but a new public art piece recently unveiled at Military Park helps him envision the trip in 1980 that changed the trajectory of his family's life.
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6 days ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
• Robert Francis Prevost, an American from Chicago, was elected as the new Pope, surprising many Oklahoma Catholics. • Oklahomans expressed surprise and hope, believing the new pope could bring positive change to America. • Reactions ranged from shock and excitement to interest and hope for the new pontiff's leadership.
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1 week ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
A savvy pope capable of connecting well with young people. A pope who is clear on doctrine. These were some of the qualities several Oklahomans spoke of as they talked about their hopes for the Roman Catholic Church's next pontiff. Members of St. Monica Catholic Church discussed their views just ahead of the start of the conclave of cardinals tasked with electing a new pope. The Rev.
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1 week ago |
oklahoman.com | Carla Hinton
Linda always dreamed of developing her culinary skills, while Shay increased her knowledge of horticulture by cultivating flowers for a local flower shop. Both women and their stories are featured in a new documentary called "People Like Us," which focuses on residents of the Center of Family Love in Okarche, a faith-based nonprofit that serves people with intellectual and physical disabilities through vocational services, programs and residential care at no cost to families.
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