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Jun 11 2024
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Holy Name grade school and high school celebrate graduates
ESCANABA — Holy Name Catholic School recently held two graduations — one for eighth graders and one for twelfth graders, the latter in a historic event — Holy Name High School’s first graduation ceremony in 53 years. HNCS celebrated the thirteen eighth grade graduates on Thursday, May 30 at the elementary school gym. Then, on Friday, May 31, the school community came together to celebrate the
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Mar 28 2024
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Wyoming Episcopal bishop deposed over 'indiscretion' with Church member
A bishop of The Episcopal Church who was based in Wyoming has been deposed from his position following an investigation into a reported “indiscretion” he had with a church member. The Rt. Rev. Paul-Gordon Chandler, bishop of the Episcopal Church in Wyoming, was officially deposed following a Title IV disciplinary investigation, according to an announcement released by the Episcopal Church
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Mar 20 2024
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Kennedy Catholic seeks 2nd straight title; takes on Marion Center
HERSHEY, Pa. (WKBN) – Kennedy Catholic seeks its second straight state title this Thursday when they’ll meet Marion Center from The Giant Center at noon. Last year, the Golden Eagles topped Homer-Center in the state championship game – 65-45 – in a matchup that saw Layke Fields lead Kennedy with 23 points as Bella Magestro and Monique Vincent, each scored 15 and 13 points as well. Over the
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Mar 17 2024
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Our Trespasses explores Urban Renewal and church history
Against all odds, Abram and Annie North rose up from slavery to own a home in Charlotte, N.C., that stabilized their family for generations. After Urban Renewal forced their descendants off their property, the most prominent church in town bought it at a bargain, and its value multiplied at least ninefold in just a couple of generations. The story of the Norths’ home and its legacy within both
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Mar 17 2024
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Church in Lansing celebrates it’s 175th year
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - The congregation at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lansing is celebrating 175 years. That’s more than 17 decades of inclusiveness, progression toward social justice, and fellowship among its members. The church is celebrating with a special sermon, hearing words from its youngest member and one of its older members Discussed the church’s history with a
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Jun 05 2024
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Clergy members and congregants walk down McKinley Street in a Eucharistic procession Wednesday, June 5, 2024, in Lafayette, La. The procession, which began at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church on the UL campus and ended at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, is part of the National Eucharist Pilgrimage which is made up of four routes across the country that will all come together in
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Jun 12 2024
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LDS Relief Society leads global fight against malnutrition with a $55.8M donation
In one of its largest donations ever, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Wednesday that it is giving $55.8 million to an expanded global effort to improve the health and well-being of women and young children. And it’s being led by the faith’s top female leaders. The Utah-based church will team up with eight nonprofit organizations — CARE International, Catholic Relief
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Mar 19 2024
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Powers Catholic girls not fazed by five-hour trip to Division 2 basketball quarterfinal
FLINT – Did the MHSAA do Powers Catholic’s girls basketball team a favor by forcing the Chargers to play their Division 2 quarterfinal game almost 300 miles from home? The Chargers are already a close-knit team but the 293-mile bus ride and an overnight stay in a hotel is going to give them more time than usual to bond before they take the court for their biggest game of their lives. Powers
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Jun 16 2024
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Omaha priest remembered for upbeat disposition, service as military chaplain
With his perpetually sunny disposition, Rev. Dave Reeson always had a joke or story to share. "Anybody who knew Dave, knew that he was an outgoing, friendly person, always with a joke," Scott Reeson, Reeson's younger brother who lives in Fremont, said Sunday. "He went from morning to night every day in a good mood." Reeson, 71, died suddenly Saturday near Seattle while serving as a chaplain on
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