With the doors forced to close, the church's leadership began brainstorming ways to keep sharing the message of God during these moments of fear and uncertainy, said Jeff Jones, chairman of finance. "We got to scratching our heads to see what we could do, then we realized we used to have an old drive-in theater here," he said. |
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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- St. Patrick's Cathedral draws worshipers from around the world especially during the most sacred time of the year but the global pandemic means those grand gatherings can't happen in person. "A lot of people are telling me as trying as it is they're finding reservoirs of.... |
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Melbourne’s St Patrick’s Cathedral has been vandalised following Cardinal George Pell’s acquittal of child sexual abuse convictions. “Rot in Hell Pell” was emblazoned on the doors of the cathedral at the centre of allegations the cardinal abused two choirboys in the 1990s. |
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(Sir Harold Evans is Reuters Editor at Large. A former editor of The Times and the Sunday Times of London, Evans was knighted for services to journalism in 2004. Opinions expressed here are his own.) By Harold Evans. NEW YORK (Reuters) - It's 1940. The winter evenings are getting colder. |
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April 8, 2020. (Sir Harold Evans is Reuters Editor at Large. A former editor of The Times and the Sunday Times of London, Evans was knighted for services to journalism in 2004. Opinions expressed here are his own.) By Harold Evans. NEW YORK (Reuters) – It’s 1940. The winter evenings are getting colder. |
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George Pell's accuser has accepted the High Court's decision to quash child sex abuse convictions against the Cardinal and reassured his supporters: "I am OK". The man, known as Witness J, said he was relieved the appeals process was over, in a statement released the day after Australia's seven most.... |
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The High Court decision to allow the appeal of Cardinal George Pell will send shivers through the entire Australian criminal justice system. Their Honours have given hope to anyone who has been convicted by a jury. They have effectively said that doubt can be entertained even when the principal witness in court is unshaken in their testimony. |
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(Sir Harold Evans is Reuters Editor at Large. A former editor of The Times and the Sunday Times of London, Evans was knighted for services to journalism in 2004. The opinions expressed here are his own.) By Harold Evans. NEW YORK, April 7 (Reuters) - It's 1940. The winter evenings are getting colder. |
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With ongoing coronavirus restrictions, churches across the River Region are leaving their doors closed this coming Sunday during Easter. Some have announced alternative services, through online and drive-up Easter programs. If your church's services are not listed, send an email to
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Voters line up Tuesday at Riverside High School in Milwaukee, where only five of 180 polling sites were open for Wisconsin's primary election. (Associated Press) Gloved, masked and determined, Wisconsin voters lined up a socially distanced six feet apart Tuesday to defy a stay-at-home order and vote.... |
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The COVID-19 pandemic is preventing Christians from gathering in person to mark Holy Week, one of their most important times. Holy Week, which began on Palm Sunday, includes Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. It reminds Christians of God's sacrifice of his son and observes the last week of Jesus' life. |
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