Monthly Archives: August 2021
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Ladakh closes due to demand for statehood, local leaders meet with MoS Home
Union Minister of State for the Interior Nityanand Rai held talks on Saturday with local leaders of Leh and Kargil districts, even as residents of Union ... -
Insiders Reveal Truth About Julia Haart and “My Unorthodox Life”
On the buzz Netflix reality series “My unorthodox lifeSexy and glamorous Julia Haart has a whole story to tell. It’s a fairy tale about how she ... -
Obituary of Joseph Merka (1929 – 2021) – Bryan, Texas
Joseph “Joe” Merka, Jr. January 11, 1929 – August 25, 2021 Joseph “Joe” Merka, Jr., 92, passed away peacefully on Wednesday August 25, 2021 at Broadmoor ... -
Critical Thinking and Superstitions Among Young People in Nigeria
The subject of critical thinking and superstitions among young Nigerians can be explained with the help of three pictures. The first is the photo of young ... -
“You cannot get out of racism”
(Image by Gerd Altmann / Pixabay / Creative Commons) Recently, an assistant professor of African studies at a Catholic university was preparing to supervise the oral ... -
City of Columbus awarded $ 12 million to local nonprofits for COVID-19 rental assistance
The city of Columbus has provided millions in COVID-19 rental assistance to help keep vulnerable residents in their homes. 26 community organizations received a total of ... -
Waste reduction | News, Sports, Jobs
Marquette County Solid Waste Management Authority operations manager Brad Austin explains the day-to-day functions of the Authority’s recycling facility. The new recycling facility has been in ... -
Catholic Charities Battles Richland County Revenue | Economic news
Editor’s Note: This article is sponsored by Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo. A high turnover rate is any business’s worst nightmare. And unfortunately, many learn to ... -
Bihar: religious places will reopen, educational establishments operate normally
The government of Bihar said on Wednesday that stores, malls and parks in the state will operate normally and that religious places will open to worshipers ... -
Dickson Christian Academy works with Feed the Need | Sports
Dickson Christian Academy is a home athletics program that is active in seven different sports. We have about a hundred elementary to high school students participating ... -
Let’s work together to reduce road carnage – Journalist
Road safety Ghanaians must join the campaign against road accidents because the surge in accident deaths is unacceptable, said Francis Ameeibor, Tema regional director of the ... -
Priests navigate Catholics’ fears and consciences in vaccine exemption pleas
(RNS) – For Reverend James Baron, pastor of the Holy Apostles Catholic Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, it is the responsibility of the church to stand ... -
Mount Dora Christian Academy names James Bayly as new softball coach
MOUNT DORA – James Bayly has recorded winning records in eight of his nine seasons as head softball coach at Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley High School. ... -
NYCHA seeks $ 124 million in COVID rent relief
More than 5,000 NYCHA tenants have so far applied for rent assistance through New York’s COVID relief fund, prompting state officials and the public housing agency ... -
Richmond Christian puts administrators on administrative leave following arrests, responds to allegations against former teachers
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – The Richmond Christian School in Chesterfield has issued a statement on behalf of the school board in response to the recent spate ... -
Road widening talks hit by bad weather
Rajendranagar : In order to ensure the peaceful possession of lands attached to religious institutions for the widening of the road from Aram Ghar to Shamshabad, ... -
William Recktenwald, investigative journalist who infiltrated Sun-Times’ Mirage Tavern series, dies at 79
William Recktenwald could be anyone. The notorious investigative reporter tricked corrupt Chicago city inspectors into believing he was a naive rookie bar owner. Then he made ... -
High school standout artists: August 16
Each week, area high school coaches are invited to submit a list of notable performers on their team from the previous week’s games. If your child’s ... -
Obituary for Sunday 22 August 2021
Clifford J. Pimental Clifford J. Pimental passed away on August 9, 2021, at the age of 69, in Lawa’i. He was born on July 19, 1952. ... -
The world’s last Samaritans, straddling the Israeli-Palestinian divide
MONT GERIZIM, West Bank – In the occupied and largely segregated West Bank, Jews live in closed Israeli settlements and Palestinians live in Arab towns and ... -
Catholic leader fueled lies about Covid-19 vaccines before ending up on ventilator
Those not vaccinated against Covid-19 are not only risking their own health – they are also jeopardizing the medical care of others and fueling a wave ... -
Adopt the California Home Act (SB 9) for more beautiful neighborhoods
We love our neighborhood. Nestled between the university campus and the Berkeley Hills, the Northside is bursting with charm and character. It is a place where ... -
Coakley: Senate bill covers many needs, but must not allow funding for abortion
WASHINGTON (CNS) – The $ 1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the Senate makes “historic investments” in transportation, climate change mitigation, job creation, expansion of ‘Internet ... -
Cathedral throws committee hit in victory over WCCA – Mississippi’s Best Community Newspaper
WOODVILLE – Marlie Hargon, Olivia Navarro and Emery Cate Lewis combined to kick off a draw as Cathedral High School Lady Green Wave defeated Wilkinson County ... -
RED BANK: DAL PRA PUT “OUR CHILDREN” FIRST
Del Dal Pra at Count Basie Park, where the stadium’s football pitch was prepared for the installation of a new surface last week. (Photo by John ... -
Explained: Why the NCPCR recommended that minority schools be attached to RTE
The National Commission for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (NCPCR) released a report – “The impact of the exemption under Article 15 (5) ... -
Belmont has issued an interior mask warrant. Now the mayor of Salem wants to institute one in his town
Salem Mayor Kimberley Driscoll said in a statement Monday that she would ask the city’s health board to approve a mask mandate at its meeting on ... -
Fake COVID-19 vaccine cards online worry college officials
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) – As a delta variant of the coronavirus sweeping the United States, a growing number of colleges and universities are requiring ... -
John Kay continues to educate people just like a pastor now
FRAZEYSBURG – Growing up in Cuyahoga Falls, John Kay loved sports. “Especially,” he says, “baseball, golf and basketball. “I also loved history, chess, fishing and a ... -
Catholic education supports non-discrimination against LGBTQ community, statement says
(Unsplash / Delia Giandeini) Catholic social education provides “a clear basis” for church leaders to support non-discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community, according to a statement ... -
Long-term care facilities monitor increase in COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire
Long-term care facilities heavily affected by the pandemic last year are closely monitoring the growing number of COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire. Institutions are taking precautions ... -
Church To Lead With Cheers And Gratitude During Pandemic, Says Bishop Edward C. Malesic – Morning Journal
In times of pandemic and uncertainty, Catholics in the Cleveland area must have joyful gratitude for leading others to Jesus, Catholic Parish officials in Cleveland said. ... -
New book explores “sectarian” language
August 7, 2021 “DTHE RINK Kool-Aid, ”which means unquestionably adhering to a belief or system, is often used jokingly by people unaware of its horrific origin ... -
National moratorium on evictions extended, providing millions of people with temporary relief
Millions of Americans behind on rent received good news this week. On August 3, the Center for Disease Control extended the national moratorium on evictions until ... -
SWFL private Catholic schools will demand masks
FORT MYERS A governor’s decree says public schools can’t impose masks, but what about private schools? They’re not part of that order, so they make their ... -
Governor Larry Hogan – Official website of the Governor of Maryland
Baltimore City’s first new Catholic school in 60 yearsAnnounces $ 39.2 Million in Additional Aid for Maryland Non-Public Schools ANNAPOLIS, MD–Governor Larry Hogan today attended the ... -
Colorado Bishops Letter on COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates
Fort Collins’ Saint John XXIII Parish recently unveiled and blessed a 12 foot statue of Saint Michael the Archangel. The parish commissioned Herb Mignery, a Catholic ... -
Beloved nun, professor of theology killed in accident – Catholic Philly
By Gina Christian • Posted on August 6, 2021 Archdiocesan high school mourns the sudden loss of a beloved religious sister and retired faculty member. Sister ... -
Bengals Donate $ 250,000 to South Avondale Field Project
Marisa Contipelli A vision that began in 2017 finally came to life Thursday morning at South Avondale Elementary School. As partners were thanked, the ribbon was ... -
Iran to swear in on new president as unease grows over nuclear deal
For the first time in years, all branches of power in Iran are on the verge of falling under the control of hardliners when a protégé ... -
Seattle Seahawks WR Penny Hart Seizes Opportunity for ‘Incredible’ Offensive Program
RENTON, WA – When it comes to the art of succeeding and exploding expectations as an underdog, Seahawks third-year Penny Hart could host her own master ... -
Gallatin County Courts Installation Reaches Voters This Fall – Explore Big Sky
GALLATIN MEDIA CENTER BOZEMAN – This fall, voters in Gallatin County will decide on a bond to build a safer and more efficient court that will ... -
Andrew Jackson, 81; active parishioner of Corning, responsible for Cursillo
Mike Latone / Catholic Mail | 08.04.2021 Andrew H. Jackson, a Painted Post resident active in various parish and diocesan ministries for the past 50 years, ... -
USCCB, Catholic Groups, Politicians Support Mississippi In Abortion Case In Court
A general view of the Mississippi Supreme Court in Jackson is seen on May 21, 2021. (CNS Photo / Evelyn Hockstein, Reuters) WASHINGTON (CNS) – Catholic ... -
Rocklin, California pastor asks church to recall Gavin Newsom
The pastor of a Rocklin mega-church who defied California’s COVID-19 restrictions urged supporters in a Sunday sermon to oust Gov. Gavin Newsom in recall elections, testing ... -
It’s time to break the public schools
(To look at the video for a monologue on this article and a interview with the executive director of the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American ... -
How Faith and Politics Mix in Vaccines
Speaking to the CoWIN Global Conclave last month, Prime Minister Modi announced that the CoWin app will soon be made open source and available to all ... -
Around the Felicianas for August 4, 2021 | Oriental Feliciana
Help pets The West Feliciana Animal Humane Society shelter is in need of additional volunteers. On Facebook, he said the shelter needed people who could fit ...