Four people were injured when members of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan (ECSS) in Bor town, Jonglei State clashed with security forces at the church premises on Saturday. The clashes reportedly erupted following a misunderstanding between the congregants and the forces deployed to shut down the Langbar (B) St. |
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PARIS — A croaky-voiced French President Emmanuel Macron held a cabinet meeting Monday via video, in which he indicated the French could enforce “systematic tests” as a condition for French nationals returning from Britain to France for the holidays. Macron, in stable condition, has been working.... |
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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican says it’s “morally acceptable” for faithful to receive COVID-19 vaccines whose research used cell lines from tissue obtained from abortions. The Vatican office on doctrinal orthodoxy on Monday noted in a statement that bishops and Catholic groups have made conflicting pronouncements on the matter. |
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Macron, in stable condition, has been working from home at the Elysee Palace as he recovers from his COVID-19 infection. Macron said that the "problematic virus mutation" identified in southern England caused the U.K. "to take exceptional decisions on Saturday and accelerate the measure of closures and constraint. |
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Macron confirmed PCR testing could be required for French nationals wishing to return to home soil. Authorities, he said, could ask “that PCR tests are presented as being negative upon the arrival on (French) territory.” French government spokesman Gabriel Attal told reporters after the Cabinet.... |
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A small country like Ghana having more than 80 ministers of state at the presidency is a waste of resources, Most Rev Dr Charles Agyinasare has said in his sermon on Sunday, December 20. In a 10-point note to the incoming government about the things it should and should not do, the Presiding Bishop.... |
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Rocky River's All Aglow Tree Lighting was canceled, but learn how the Rocky River Chamber of Commerce helped brighten up the City Hall campus this holiday season with a program that will keep on giving. This and more local news is featured in this week's West Shore Chatter column. |
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Americans love Christmas. Even in the middle of a global pandemic , political turmoil and economic uncertainty, our collective devotion to the holiday hasn’t budged. A recent LifeWay study found that 93% of American adults plan to celebrate Christmas this year. This number has stayed the same for the last decade. |
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Religious services. Monroeville United Methodist Church will offer services Dec. 23 and 24. Below are the details for each: • The Parking Lot Christmas Eve Eve service will start at 7 p.m. on Dec. 23 in the church’s parking lot, 219 Center Road. Participants will be able to tune in to the service on their 87. |
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Nearly seven years ago, a shaggy singer with a shy smile introduced himself to America. “My name is Morgan Wallen, I’m twenty years old, I’m from Knoxville, Tennessee, and I’m currently a landscaper,” he said. He was standing on a stage in Los Angeles, competing for a spot on “The Voice,” one of.... |
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By MOSCOW -- In March, a strange story swept through Russian online media: Police and agents of the Federal Security Service (FSB) had raided the St. Petersburg apartment of the bishop of Cherepovets and Belozersk. According to the sketchy reports based on anonymous law enforcement sources, the.... |
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