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Mar 27 2024
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This ‘The Chosen’ actor is giving a commencement speech at The Catholic University of America
George Harrison Xanthis, who plays John, laughs with Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus, during a pause in filming of a faith-based streaming series on the life of Christ called "The Chosen" at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Jerusalem set in Goshen, Utah County, on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. “The Chosen” actor Jonathan Roumie will deliver the commencement speech for The Catholic
Deseret NewsApr 05 2024
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Mourning Bill Delahunt at the Church of Presidents
The late William “Bill” Delahunt, a longtime Democratic congressman for Massachusetts also revered for his work as a county-level prosecutor, was remembered Friday by politicians near and far at the Church of Presidents, United First Church, in Quincy. His funeral will be on Saturday at St. Gregory’s Church in Dorchester. He was 82.
Boston HeraldApr 26 2024
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Explore Gothic revivalist architecture of the Green-Meldrim House and St John’s Church
May brings warmer weather and a special double tour to Savannah. Tucked into the tree-covered west side of Madison Square is St. John’s Church and the Green-Meldrim House. Both are independently open for tours, but on Wednesdays in May, visitors will be able to get a special tour of both. The tour will guide people through both Gothic Revivalist buildings with special attention to the unique
Savannah Morning NewsMar 29 2024
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Why Americans go to church
Guadalupe Navarro, left, Ivan Trejo, and father Ivan Trejo attend a special reading of the Gospel and blessing of palm branches for Palm Sunday at the Cathedral Madeleine in Salt Lake City on Sunday, March 28, 2021. If you’re heading to church this weekend for Easter, you may want to leave early to get a good seat. Faith leaders expect to see the typical surge in attendance on the holiday this
Deseret NewsApr 15 2024
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Police disperse protesters after Sydney church stabbing
Police officers were called to help control large crowds of people outside a church after a bishop and several other people were stabbed during a sermon. Police said "a large police response is under way and the public is urged to avoid the area" after hundreds of people gathered to protest against the attack. They added that a 15-year-old boy has been arrested and taken to an undisclosed
BBC NewsApr 22 2024
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Church of Jesus Christ announces locations of West Jordan, Lehi temples
SALT LAKE CITY — Plans to build two new temples in Utah were announced at last month's General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and, on Monday, church leaders announced locations where the West Jordan and Lehi temples will be built. West Jordan's first temple will be built on a 16.10-acre site west of Highway 111 at approximately 7148 South. The revealed plans
KSLApr 16 2024
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McKinney powers West Orange past Morris Catholic - Girls lacrosse recap
Nyah McKinney notched six goals as West Orange ousted Morris Catholic 15-8 in Denville. Sophia Feli and Isabella Pincham each had three goals and two assists while Molly McSharry scored twice for West Orange (5-2), which won its third straight game. Liliana Targonski provided two assists. Kristina Harth tallied four goals to lead Morris Catholic (1-4) and Kacie Krauland had three goals and
nj.comApr 12 2024
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Gillespie paces No. 10 Mountain Lakes past Bergen Catholic
Holden Gillespie produced a hat trick while Marco Dzamba scored twice as Mountain Lakes, No. 10 in the NJ.com Top 20, outpaced Bergen Catholic 8-6 in Oradell.
Quentin Maute tallied a goal and an assist and Vinny Cina provided two assists for Mountain Lakes (4-1), which won its third straight game. Andrew Adams came up with 10 saves.
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nj.comApr 19 2024
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DeJesus caps big week in Pennsauken's win over Camden Catholic - Baseball recap
nj.comApr 27 2024
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Parachurch head leaves Church of England because it 'no longer affirms biblical orthodoxy'
Rico Tice, a well-known Evangelical leader and former Church of England clergyman, has left the denomination in reaction to what he perceives as its growing departure from biblical values, especially concerning same-sex marriage and repentance. Tice, best known for co-writing the evangelism course Christianity Explored and co-founder of Christianity Explored Ministries, cited the denomination'
The Christian Post