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Mar 02 2023
News
Mayor Adams wants ‘some form of spirituality’ for NYC kids to cope with the world
Mayor Adams on Thursday said New York kids desperately need “some form of spirituality” to cope with the world they’re facing. His remarks came two days after he created a sensation by saying he dismissed the separation of church and state, a right enshrined in the First Amendment. “We need to find a way to introduce some form of spirituality in our children because they’re not fighting
New York Daily NewsJan 27 2023
Opinion
Pope Francis Just Called for the Decriminalization of Homosexuality Worldwide
In comments Catholic LGBTQ advocates described as “historic,” Pope Francis called for the worldwide decriminalization of homosexuality—making him the first pope to ever take such a stance.
“Being homosexual is not a crime,” he said in an interview with the Associated Press, which was published on Wednesday. “It’s not a crime. Yes, but it’s a sin. Fine, but first let’s distinguish
SlateMay 03 2023
News
Biden to Send 1,500 Troops to Mexican Border as Fears of Migrant Surge Grow
President Biden is sending 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border, while cities across the country are declaring states of emergency and asking for federal support as the country prepares for a surge of migration expected to accompany the lifting of Title 42 border restrictions next week.
A large number of migrants have already been illegally entering El Paso, Texas, in recent
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 21 2023
News
Michigan woman, 19, last university shooting victim to be buried
Hundreds of people filled a church Tuesday for the funeral of a 19-year-old Detroit-area woman, an aspiring doctor who was one of three students fatally shot last week at Michigan State University. Arielle Anderson's casket was flanked by flowers — one formed an "A" — and large photos of her, from childhood to young adulthood. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer described her as someone with "quiet
Fox News DigitalFeb 20 2023
News
Rod Stewart's Son Sean Stewart Marries Jody Weintraub in Las Vegas: Source
The entrepreneur, 42, proposed to his girlfriend Jody Weintraub, also 42, on Valentine's Day during a trip to Las Vegas last week and the duo headed straight to the courthouse the same night. "Sean asked her while they were out to dinner at Catch. They married shortly after getting their marriage license at 10 p.m. at Little Church of the West," a source close to the couple exclusively tells
PeopleFeb 20 2023
News
Couples renew wedding vows at Chestnut Knoll
Residents Don and Grace Campbell and Dick and Ruth Clark said “I do” again in front of family and friends inside the dining room at the senior living community in Boyertown. “Michael did a beautiful job officiating,” Grace Campbell said. “I was able to laugh through even though I was feeling so emotional through the whole ceremony, thinking of what a wonderful life Don and I have had.” The
Patch.comFeb 19 2023
News
Carter’s hometown prepares to say goodbye to ‘Mr. Jimmy’
Locals see him as one of their own because, well, he is. He presided for years over the town’s annual Peanut Parade from the balcony of the Plains Historic Inn, cheerfully handing out awards to the proud farmers showing off their antique tractors. He rarely missed a board meeting of the Plains Better Hometown Program or milestone shows at the elegant Rylander Theatre in Americus. His regular
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 02 2023
News
Community hold vigils to remember fallen Chicago police Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso
CHICAGO — Community members came together Thursday night at several vigils across Chicago to remember fallen police Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso. On Thursday evening, officers, family and neighbors came together to support his family. “Just thinking about how hard hit the community is compared to the family it’s nothing and that’s why we’re rallying together to pray for them,” J.J. Molodecki,
WGNApr 13 2023
News
Largest statue of Christ in Mexico dedicated on Easter Sunday
On Resurrection Sunday, April 9, the Christ of Peace statue was dedicated in Tabasco county in Zacatecas state, Mexico. The monumental sculpture which sits atop a pedestal measures 108 feet high, which makes it the largest of its kind in the country.
The statue stands in the center of the esplanade atop “Faith and Religion Hill.”
Present at the dedication were the governor of
Catholic News AgencyFeb 15 2023
News
DC Metro employee killed trying to protect woman during rampage laid to rest
The D.C. Metro worker killed trying to protect a woman during a shooting rampage earlier this month was laid to rest Tuesday. Robert Cunningham, 64, intervened on behalf of a customer at the Potomac Avenue Station on Feb. 1 while trying to stop a gunman. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke spoke at the funeral Mass held at St. Camillus Catholic
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