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- Saint_Damien_Advocates abstract "The Saint Damien Advocates, an advocacy group for freedom of religion, was formed to emulate Robert Louis Stevenson's open letter rebuttal to Reverend Charles McEwen Hyde's criticism of Father Damien, who had died of leprosy, while serving the colony on Molokai. The Saint Damien Advocates were founded in Hawaii by John Roco on November 1, 2011, a day after "Every Child Deserves a Family Act" was introduced to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first of several freedom of religion issues:".
- Saint_Damien_Advocates comment "The Saint Damien Advocates, an advocacy group for freedom of religion, was formed to emulate Robert Louis Stevenson's open letter rebuttal to Reverend Charles McEwen Hyde's criticism of Father Damien, who had died of leprosy, while serving the colony on Molokai. The Saint Damien Advocates were founded in Hawaii by John Roco on November 1, 2011, a day after "Every Child Deserves a Family Act" was introduced to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first of several freedom of religion issues:".