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Archbishop Gallagher: Pandemic solutions require science, humanism alliance – Vatican News
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher discusses the importance of not neglecting the poor and most vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis, and urges everyone to follow in Pope Francis’ footsteps and come out of this crisis stronger, with the help of technology which is so rapidly advancing.
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Religion redefined on transition to digital platforms
Religion becomes redefined for religious organizations as they transition to digital platforms Many UC Davis religious groups find that students are having trouble adapting to virtual format as participation, faith and morale have decreased When COVID-19 escalated in March, governors began instating statewide measures focused on restricting public gatherings and exposure. Shutdowns closed a majority of the…
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Catholic charities’ new initiative for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh – Vatican News
Caritas, JRS and CRS have joined hands in a new project to assist thousands of Rohingya people who have fled to Bangladesh from their homes in Rakhine state in neighbouring Myanmar.
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Tanzanian Archbishop: Caritas is not an NGO – Vatican News
Archbishop Jude Thadeaus Ruwai’chi of Dar es Salaam encourages delegates from Caritas Tanzania to be inspired by the Church’s mission of love and service to the poor.
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The dark side of Italian hazelnut farming
… The use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides treatments, he … intensive agriculture, encouraging smallholder farmers to turn to organic farming … in England. The EU-funded VISCA app, … for farmers in southern Europe are tropical fruits, including mango, …
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His Dark Materials: what happens at the end of the books?
… at the end of the books? Find out here… In the … a major change to the books MORE: His Dark Materials season … of the second series, leading book fans to take to Twitter …
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Pope at Angelus: ‘We enter God’s Kingdom through the door of humble service’ – Vatican News
Pope Francis celebrates the Solemnity of Christ the King reminding the faithful they will be judged on love, on works, on compassion that becomes nearness and kind help.
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VICTOR JOECKS: Warnock vs. Barrett: The media’s double standard on religion in politics
… media’s double standard on religion, compare their treatment of the … cover these statements, Warnock’s religion isn’t investigated and scrutinized …
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Alumnus, author Michael Branch ’85 participates in College book talk
… works, including his most recent books “How to Cuss in Western … Melton introduced him at the book talk and detailed his experiences … collection. Branch recommends his earlier book, “Rants from the Hill,” … made it evident in his book talk that he embraces …
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Vendée Globe: The feminine touch of sailing
Six women are among the 32 “skippers” in competition, challenging the high seas in one of the toughest and most prestigious races in the world.