CALGARY – Shaw Communications Inc. reported net income of $ 354 million for the quarter ended May 31, compared to $ 184 million in the third quarter last year. That translated to 70 cents per diluted share, double the profit from a year earlier. Revenue was $ 1.38 billion, up …
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Frank F. ‘Jack’ Hanobic | News, Sports, Jobs
Frank F. ‘Jack’ Hanobic Franck F. “Jack” Hanobic, Jr., 73, of Hyner, died on Monday, June 28, 2021 surrounded by family at his home. Born June 2, 1948 in Renovo, he was the son of the late Frank “Henny” and Phyllis M. (Forbes) Hanobic, Sr. He graduated in 1966 from …
Read More »Carolyn Tanner Irish, Utah’s first female episcopal bishop, dies
The religious journey of Carolyn Tanner Irish, a pulpit pioneer who became the first female bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, was started with tragedy – the accidental death of a brother – and a pivotal conversation. Irish, who died Tuesday at age 81, saw her younger brother get …
Read More »Profit at a Cost: Plastic and the Intersection of Environmental and Racial Justice
BY TCHAD BARON | June 28, 2021 More and more these days, consumers are aware of their environmental footprint thanks to lawyers, academics and even the advertising of very companies putting products that are harmful to the environment on the shelves. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Consumers who …
Read More »The head of the Paris foreign missions appointed auxiliary bishop of Strasbourg
Pope Francis has appointed Father Gilles Reithinger, Superior General of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris (MEP), Auxiliary Bishop of Strasbourg in France. The 48-year-old priest will be ordained on July 4 in Strasbourg Cathedral by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, along with Bishop Luc Ravel of …
Read More »bishop urges return to Sunday mass | Pandemic 2020
Bishop Christopher Coyne, of the Diocese of Burlington, announced the return of the âSunday obligationâ of Mass starting this statutory holiday weekend. The decision was announced in a letter to the Catholic community read at mass last weekend. Every Catholic who has reached “the age of reason” is again obliged …
Read More »CANADA: Peaceful protest to raise awareness of residential schools in front of northern Ontario church
âThis is not an attack on an individual church. We want it to go higher, âsays one of the protesters The pouring rain did not stop a small group of protesters from gathering outside St. Anthony’s Cathedral in Padua on Sunday morning to raise awareness about residential schools and the …
Read More »The Catholic Church gains a foothold in Communist Cuba
Placetas (Cuba) (AFP) In Cuba, where communism and religion coexist uneasily, there is a city where it is no longer strange to see a priest walking in the street in a white cassock followed by enthusiastic greetings of “Hello, Father!” A small order of Catholic clergy has become a beloved …
Read More »Catholics question relationship with church after tomb found at boarding school
Given that recent history, said Hilbig, 35, as well as what he already knew about the residential school system, the discovery of the alleged remains came as no surprise. Hilbig, who lives in Richmond Hill, Ont., Is among less-active and active Catholics who are re-examining their relationship with the church …
Read More »Number of Catholic priests in Vermont drops to historically low levels
Vermont Catholic Bishop Christopher Coyne, left, attends this month’s annual ordination mass with the state’s new diocese deacon, Gregory Caldwell (center), and a new priest, Robert Murphy . Photo by Cori Fugere Urban / Vermont Catholic The Catholic Bishop of Vermont, Christopher Coyne, ascended the altar of St Joseph’s Cathedral …
Read More »Duterte: No quarrel with the priests
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivers remarks at the grand launch and swearing-in of the Global Coalition of Lingkod Bayan Advocacy Support Groups and Force Multipliers at the Philippine National Police Multipurpose Center Camp Crame in Quezon City on June 25, 2021. ACE MORANDANTE / PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO President Rodrigo Duterte clarified …
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ADS AND SERVICES ⢠The Bullock Temple Methodist Christian Episcopal Church, 1513 S. Park St., broadcasts live services at 10 am Sundays on btclr.org. (501) 375-1581. ⢠Christ Episcopal Church, 509 Scott Street, hosts communion services at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (masks and social distancing required at 10:30 a.m. …
Read More »Author to talk about cod fishing in the 17th century
Maine’s First Ship and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will host a conference on 17th-century cod fishing at 1 p.m. on July 1 with author and historian Mike Dekker. Registration required for in-person or virtual participation. Contribution photo BATH – Maine’s First Ship and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will …
Read More »Bishop meets with Vice President on immigration on border visit
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with Gloria Chavez, the agency’s chief U.S. Border Patrol Patrol Officer in the El Paso area, during her visit to the El Paso Central Processing Center , Texas, June 25, 2021 (CNS Photo / Evelyn Hockstein, Reuters) WASHINGTON (CNS) – Bishop Mark J. Seitz …
Read More »Michael Phe Ha ling’s rosary
Tired and weary, he seizes this “sweet chain to God”. Among the thousands of internally displaced people who fled into the jungle to escape the violence of the Burmese army, Michael Phe Ha ling, an 11-year-old Catholic boy, in adversity unhesitatingly called on our Heavenly Mother, to ask for help. …
Read More »Helen Ruygt Obituary (2021) – Napa, CA
Helene A. Ruygt 1928- 2021 On June 19, 2021, Helen Ruygt passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 93. As the matriarch of the Ruygt & Van Winden families, she was a kind and caring soul, loved by many of her family and friends locally and in …
Read More »Lubbock Catholic Cathedral finds $ 250,000 missing, FBI finds Colombia embezzlement suspect – Eurasia Review
A man who allegedly stole more than $ 250,000 from Christ-Roi Cathedral in Lubbock has been located in Colombia, and US authorities are calling for his return. The suspect managed the cathedral donations and his Venmo and PayPal accounts. The rector of the cathedral was not involved in the theft …
Read More »ROACO: The arms of Mother Church taking care of all her children
One of the participants in the ROACO plenary meeting spoke about some of the impacts of the current political, socio-economic and health challenges on the Eastern Churches and the works of these Churches. By Linda Bordoni The violence affecting the people of the Holy Land, the effects of the ongoing …
Read More »Catholic Church Should Be Thanked for ‘Well Done’ in Residential Schools, Priest Says | Radio-Canada News
A Mississauga priest is criticized for saying the Roman Catholic Church should be thanked for the “good done” in residential schools. In his sermon at the Merciful Redeemer ward last Sunday, Pastor Owen Keenan referred to the Kamloops, B.C., residential school where the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation reported discovering …
Read More »Two parishes in the region to mark the final masses | Community
Two Catholic parishes in the area will celebrate their last regular Masses this weekend, as part of the changes in the Diocese of Sioux Falls starting July 1. Sainte-Agnès de Sigel and Sainte-Colombe de Mayfield will no longer organize masses under the changes. Bishop Donald DeGrood announced a reassignment of …
Read More »Hundreds of devotees visit the exhibition of relics
Friday 25 June 2021 Photo IC / Laura Vallejo Picture 1 of 2 Among the relics brought to Utah on June 19 during the âTreasures of the Churchâ exhibit were those of Saint John Paul II. The relics were installed in the gymnasium of the Madeleine choir school. By Laura …
Read More »Immigrants Could Play Key Role in Economic Recovery in Cleveland, Heart: Joe Cimperman
CLEVELAND – Every week I get calls from regional farms, restaurants and manufacturing companies, the owners of which are in desperate need of workers. It’s a long-standing problem, but one that has resurfaced as businesses try to reopen. I’m the president of Global Cleveland, a non-profit organization that connects international …
Read More »A Catholic priest admitted to raping a child. Because his testimony is sealed, he walks freely.
Photo courtesy of SCSA the Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors (SCSA) sent a letter to various law enforcement officials asking them to read the sealed statement of accused child rapist and former Catholic priest, Lawrence Hecker. SCSA President Richard Windmann explained that a âfederal court in New Orleans, Louisiana sealed a …
Read More »In Rift With Biden, a dramatic show of force from a conservative Catholic movement
âWe are at a new time in the pro-life movement,â he told the bishops. âThose who advocate abortion no longer speak in the language of their choice – they speak of it as a right. “ Clerics ultimately approved a plan to draft a statement that could be used as …
Read More »Irish missionary defends the rights of the poor and powerless in South Korea
Each year, the South Korean government honors foreign nationals in the country with the Immigrant of the Year award for dedicated service to people in society. This year, Father Daniel Brendan O’Keeffe, Irish missionary priest and member of the Missionary Society of Saint Columban, received the prestigious honor for his …
Read More »Last mass at St Gérard church
Wellington Cardinal John Dew at the last mass at St Gerard’s. Cardinal John Dew comforted the tearful-eyed parishioners of Wellington’s iconic St. Gerard’s Church by calling on them “to believe that this is not the end, but to find something new and be surprised by the ways of God â. …
Read More »UPDATE: Rhoades: “There is a great need to better understand the centrality of the Eucharist”
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (CNS) – In the months leading up to the United States General Assembly of Bishops June 16-18, the secular and Catholic media headlines focused primarily on one issue: the potential of a document on Eucharistic coherence and what this would mean in the political sphere. Since the bishops …
Read More »Donovan Catholic Softball repeats in New Jersey’s No.1 team
Once again, Donovan’s Catholic softball program is the only one at the top of the Garden State. Over a weekend of equal drama and domination, the Griffins won their second straight NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title to end the season as the undisputed No.1 in New Jersey. On Sunday at …
Read More »The St. John de LaFargeville is second at its last mass
LAFARGEVILLE, New York (WWNY) – âIn the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.” The pews were filled at St. John the Evangelist in LaFargeville on Sunday, for the second at the last church mass. For some, this is where they have spent …
Read More »Enrique Bolaños, former president of Nicaragua, dies at 93
Enrique Bolaños, the former Nicaraguan president who saw his predecessor convicted of corruption and led to economic development during a brief period of democratic transition, died on June 14 at his home in Masaya, Nicaragua. He was 93 years old. His death was confirmed by his son Enrique Bolaños Abaunza, …
Read More »Catholic Mass Obligation Returns This Weekend In Massachusetts – NBC Boston
Roman Catholics in Massachusetts are again required by the church to attend Massachusetts. Earlier this month, Cardinal Sean O’Malley of the Archdiocese of Boston announced it was time to reinstate mandatory Sunday Mass amid the decline in COVID-19 cases. “It is with great confidence and trust in the Lord that …
Read More »Reviews | A Message for President Biden on American Catholic Bishops and Communion
The last time I received Communion was in El Salvador, shortly before the pandemic. As a Catholic, I love to explore how Mass is experienced and enriched by different cultures. But I had a more urgent reason to seek this ritual abroad. This provided my only chance to take the …
Read More »The Odyssey of a Latin expert, from the Vatican to the gay rights movement
He announced that he would leave the priesthood altogether, then spent four years, as he said, in the wilderness. He had a âdouble coming outâ with his parents about leaving the priesthood and being gay, and they didn’t speak to him for years. He met priests he knew at cruise …
Read More »Local offers for Father’s Day 2021
GREEN BAY (NBC 26) – June 20, 2021 marks Father’s Day, an annual holiday to celebrate fathers everywhere. In northeastern Wisconsin, local businesses are running specials and promotions to celebrate dads. Here are some events in the area to celebrate dad: Green Bay Botanical Gardens offer free admission for all …
Read More »Religious events in the San Fernando Valley area, June 19-26 – Daily News
Our Lady of the Valley Roman Catholic Church on Topanga Canyon Boulevard at Gault Street in Canoga Park. (Google Street View) Here is a sample of indoor, outdoor, and online church services in the San Fernando Valley area. Virtual Father’s Day rosary presented by Catholic cemeteries and morgues: The Archdiocese …
Read More »New rector of downtown cathedral hopes to revitalize herd after pandemic wreaks havoc
Father Jesús Belmontes is very clear about his objective: he wants to make the Cathedral Sanctuary of the Virgin of Guadalupe a sanctuary close to people, especially immigrants. Effective July 1, he will be the new rector of Guadalupe Cathedral, the largest church in the Catholic Diocese of Dallas. Appointed …
Read More »Vaccinations, Catholic Church, Waffle House: Your Friday Night Briefing
(Want to receive this newsletter in your inbox? Here is registration.) Good night. Here is the last one. 1. President Biden steps up his efforts for Americans to get vaccinated against Covid-19 as the disturbing Delta variant spreads in states with low vaccination rates. As of Thursday, 65% of adults …
Read More »Chatham priests return to masses in person in time to say goodbye to parishioners
Content of the article COVID-19 restrictions have eased, allowing a limited number of people to return to church just as the Chatham Catholic Family of Parishes pastor’s team is saying goodbye to parishioners. Father Jim Higgins and Associate Pastors Fr. Olivet Okoro, Fr. Jude Ogbenna and Fr. Stan Izdebski bid …
Read More »Saints Constantine and Helen Brooklyn Cathedral becomes founding member, pushing donations to over $ 10 million – From Archdiocese
Saints Constantine and Helen Brooklyn Cathedral becomes founding member, pushing donations to over $ 10 million The Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Brooklyn, New York, became the first parish in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America to undertake the primordial and sacred mission of promoting and defending …
Read More »Kudos to the Supreme Court of Religious Freedom
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 Thursday that Philadelphia cannot tell a Catholic employment agency to violate its faith as a condition of its city contract – a victory for religious freedom. Yet, as Judge Samuel Alito writes in a 77-page article heart cry Okay, the faithful are no longer due …
Read More »Pope: “Urgent need for economic reforms, protection of workers”
The Pope addresses the workers of the steel company ILVA in Genoa image 2017 Vatican Media Source: Vatican News On the occasion of the 109th anniversary of the founding of the International Labor Organization (ILO), Pope Francis sent a video message in which he underlined the importance of the rights …
Read More »Boris Johnson and Britain experience their own Catholic crisis
LONDON (RNS) – As U.S. Catholic Bishops debate whether President Joe Biden should receive Holy Communion given his support for the right to abortion, outrage has grown in the UK since the Chief Executive of the country, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, recently declared himself Catholic, much to the concern of …
Read More »The Principle of the Catholic Church: Sack Sister Lucy, Back Mgr Franco!
The crime of which Bishop Franco Mulakkal is accused is a serious and heinous crime. He raped and sodomized a nun 13 times over a two-year period. The nun petitioned leaders of the Catholic Church for justice and relief from her continued sexual and mental torture. No one in the …
Read More »Catholic priest Father Ribeiro dies
By Léopold Munhende / Agencies HÃRO ROMANQUE Roman Catholic priest, Father Emmanuel Ribeiro has passed away. Government spokesman Nick Mangwana confirmed the death by declaring Father Ribeiro on Thursday morning at St. Anne’s Hospital in Harare. âIt is sad to learn that Father Emmanuel Ribeiro passed away in the early …
Read More »Latest Update 2021: Global Dishwasher Detergents Market By COVID-19 Impact Analysis By Market Research Store – KSU
Global dishwashing detergents market key players, business approaches and geographic analysis in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic The report on “Dishwasher Detergents Market Published By Market Research Store Overview By Major Industry Manufacturers, Trends, Industry Growth, Size, Analysis and Forecast to 2028”, the report contains more than 150 PDF …
Read More »Vatican’s new clergy abuse laws are not enough, says ex-papal commissioner
A respected former member of Pope Francis’ commission on clergy sexual abuse has expressed disappointment at the recent review of the criminal section of the Catholic Church’s canon law, saying the changes do not go far enough to protect children and adults vulnerable to possible predators. Marie Collins, an Irish …
Read More »A large crowd attends a picnic at City Park
20 years ago – 2001 Shannon Foote joins Times Shannon Foote, a longtime Priest River resident, has joined the staff of the Priest River Times as an advertising representative. She graduated from LCSC at Lewiston in 1995 with an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Accounting. 30 years ago – …
Read More »Manhattan Beach automaker builds zero-emission popmobile
It’s a simple sketch of a basic all-electric car, highlighted by designer Henrik Fisker’s signature at the bottom. What will make this a treasured keepsake is the fact that there was another simple autograph added to the piece of paper, at the top. It comes from Pope Francis. The signature …
Read More »Who are the Labor MPs promoted by the United Workers Union during the General Mills strike in Sydney?
In contrast to their hysterical attacks on members of the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) who attempted to speak to strikers at the General Mills ‘community protest’, United Workers Union (UWU) officials rolled out the red carpet for the workers. Federal Labor MPs Tony Burke and Ed. Husic last Saturday. Husic …
Read More »A Greek barbecue will take place in the Greek Orthodox Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Paddington
Sydney’s Greek community is invited to attend a day of remembrance and fundraising for a Greek barbecue this Sunday, June 20 at the Greek Orthodox Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Paddington. The church is known as the first Greek Orthodox cathedral in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere, and it has even …
Read More »Boy Scouts honor Ross, Rose posthumously | New
MURRAY – The Distinguished Citizen Award presented by the Murray Area Friends of Scouting recognizes community leaders who have provided exceptional service to adults and / or youth in the Murray-Calloway County community. They don’t have to be associated with the Boy Scouts. They need only illustrate the principles on …
Read More »Gall, Francis F. 1937-2021 St. Joseph, Missouri | Obituary
Francis Frederick “Fritz” Gall, 83, Saint-Joseph, died at his home on Wednesday June 16, 2021. He was born on August 29, 1937 to Edgar and Mae (Eiberger) Gall in Saint-Joseph. On October 3, 1964, he married Mary Margaret O’Konski at the former St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. His 57-year-old …
Read More »Kingsport Calendar of Events June 17 | Culture & Leisure
KINGSPORT – Two groups have scheduled events in the Model City to commemorate June 19. The following events (excluding the Thursday online event) are taking place at the VO Dobbins Community Center and Ball Field, 301 Louis St. at MLK Drive. Events are free, and parking is also free in …
Read More »A priest of the Holy Cross defies the order to leave and continues his pastoral duties
The Catholic Diocese of Rockford has released a new statement contradicting a legal argument released by a Holy Cross priest as to why he is not leaving – but the priest has remained determined and is staying put. Parishioners support Reverend James Parker, who was ordered to leave the Church …
Read More »Yelm will not apply recent resolution to ignore L&I guidelines
By Daniel Warn / [email protected] The city of Yelm will not implement a recent resolution approved by the council to essentially ignore recent workplace guidelines issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industry (L&I), said the Mayor JW Foster. The guidelines require employers to provide verification of the …
Read More »Funeral mass Friday for the founder of Angelo Caputo’s fresh market
Angelo Caputo, the founder of Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Markets chain, has passed away. Visits are scheduled for Thursday, with a funeral mass on Friday. Caputo, an Italian immigrant, opened his first market in 1958 in Elmwood Park. Since then, the family business has grown and employs over 1,600 people. The …
Read More »USGA Says It Is Priority To Play In “The Cathedrals Of The Game”
SAN DIEGO – The United States Golf Association regularly holds a press conference prior to the start of the US Open to discuss the course, the host city and, on occasion, to announce the future direction of the tournament. While there was nothing major reported on Wednesday at Torrey Pines, …
Read More »Banks ask for external aid for the CECL in a context of economic recovery
Mississippi-headquartered BancorpSouth Bank has joined the growing number of banks using outside consultants to help them meet current expected credit loss (CECL) rules. The bank enlisted the help of risk consultancy firm 4most to help it navigate the changing risk landscape as the United States recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. …
Read More »The Fiji Times “” Providing a Clear Path “- Fijians Baffled by Government’s Conflicting Messages, Archbishop Says
The Fijian Council of Churches says the government should seek help from economists to find a clear strategy to stop COVID-19 while supporting the economy. The President of the Council and Head of the Catholic Church, Archbishop Peter Loy Chong, made the recommendation during a meeting with the Minister of …
Read More »A mixture of European immigrants founded St. Joseph, Red Wing
The first church of St. Joseph in Red Wing (left side, center) was a white wood-frame structure dedicated in 1865. It could accommodate 100 people and served as a parish house until a larger stone church. was built in 1877. COURTESY ST. JOSEPH, RED WING In the 1850s, the founding …
Read More »Lee County mother starts suicide prevention nonprofit one year after daughter’s death
BROADWAY, NC (WTVD) – Latishea McAuley’s walk to her daughter’s grave, just outside Cameron Grove AME Zion Church on Broadway, came with a bit more weight on Tuesday. “I feel very, very broken because I wish I could have saved my own child,” McAuley said. June 15 marked exactly one …
Read More »Senator Grassley Supports Biparty Resolution Encouraging Dairy Consumption and Recognizing Dairy Farmers – Mix 94.7 KMCH
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today joined Senators Roger Marshall, MD (R-Kan.), Kirsten Gillibrand (DN.Y.) and 13 colleagues to present a bipartite resolution in support of the designation of June 2021 as âNational Dairy Monthâ. The resolution seeks to recognize the important role dairy products play in healthy diets …
Read More »Christ Church – Catholic Telegraph
The following is an excerpt from A Bicentennial History of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati: The Catholic Church in Southwest Ohio, 1821-2021 by Fr. David J. Endres. A group of four German Catholic families arrived in Cincinnati in 1817 as part of a coordinated migration. It was perhaps only coincidence that …
Read More »Who is Waylon Payne? 5 things you should know
In 2020, singer-songwriter Waylon Payne released his long-awaited second album, Blue Eyes, Prostitute, Queer, Pusher & Me – a 16-year project in the making. His first album, The Vagabond, arrived in 2004. A collection full of intimate, incisive lyrics and poignant personal stories, set on vibrant guitar playing, Payne’s album …
Read More »Looming tax cliff could reignite CT’s tax fairness debate
Reverend Rodney Wade, pastor of Long Hill Bible Church in Waterbury, speaks at a rally of religious and labor leaders outside the Capitol earlier this month Even though state coffers, for now, are inundated with cash, a huge fiscal cliff looms in two years, when billions of dollars in federal …
Read More »Fairground events, revenues begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic
LAKE MOSES – As you would expect for an event location, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly reduced revenue at the Grant County Fairgrounds. But director Jim McKiernan said business – and income – has started to increase. With the removal of restrictions on outdoor venues set to take effect on …
Read More »Church of England launches investigation into slave trade links of its £ 9.2 billion investment fund
The Church of England today launched an investigation to determine if the £ 9billion investment fund that pays the Archbishop of Canterbury’s £ 85,000 a year salary could be tainted with money from slavery. The Church risks damaging the “reputation” of how its historic assets may have been built on …
Read More »Busy: What to do in Portland this week, inside and out
LOOK: Cruise and Knife + Heart We’re now halfway through Pride Month, so continue the celebration with a screening of some stellar LGBTQ + films – and because it’s not all sun and rainbows, make it a two-part evening. with these dramas that explore the dark side of desire. In …
Read More »Rita M. Renkola | Obituary
Rita M. Renkola, 88, of Gladwin, died at Beaumont Hospital in Troy, MI on May 19, 2021 following a brief hospital stay. She was born on November 4, 1932 in Melvindale, MI. She married her high school sweetheart, Wayne V. Renkola (deceased 2008) 71 years ago. Also survived by a …
Read More »Messengers reject expanded executive committee oversight, Lifeway’s amended ministerial mission
Two of the nine recommendations offered to the messengers attending the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville this morning (June 15) failed, one of which made the last of the nine recommendations “questionable.” Recommendation 7 would have amended the business and financial plan of the SBC to …
Read More »Fathers Have a God-Given Responsibility to Lead the Family in Worship
We hear the term “cult leader” and often think of someone on a platform or behind a pulpit singing and playing an instrument during a church service. But leading in worship was the responsibility given to Adam in Genesis when he was told to obey certain commandments and to lead …
Read More »Southern Baptist Convention: Executive Committee Gets Little Confidence at Annual Meeting
A Methodist Church in Tennessee (Cindy Robinson / Getty Images) Ahead of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) annual meeting, one of the biggest questions was to what extent the assembled messengers would trust the SBC executive committee. If this morning’s business in Nashville was any indication, the messengers replied, “Not …
Read More »City council approves certain road safety articles
Mountain Brook City Council, at its regular meeting on June 14, adopted two points related to road safety, appointed a board of directors, approved a liquor license for a new restaurant in Crestline and accepted to pay the city’s annual deposit into the trust fund which provides health insurance for …
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