by NCRegister | Jan 21, 2020
By Sarah Reinhard | “I registered my youngest son for recreation league basketball today, and it was so very weird.”
So begins Giving Thanks and Letting Go: Reflections on the Gift of Motherhood, by Danielle Bean (Ave Maria…
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by Editor | Jan 21, 2020
Washington D.C., Jan 21, 2020 / 07:01 pm (CNA).- More travel bans and restrictions could be coming from the Trump administration, with up to seven countries targeted.
Citizens of Belarus, Burma, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania could face more travel restrictions, as initially reported by the news site Politico. The restrictions could be announced Jan. 27, the third anniversary of the administration’s first travel bans.
The restrictions under consideration are not finalized and might not necessarily be a complete ban, but rather could apply only to certain government officials or certain types of visas, like business or visitor visas.
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by Birgit J | Jan 21, 2020
No, not the winding path! Instead give me the straight path. I want the simplicity of a quick and easy answer – and I want it now. Isn’t that what we want. Anything else seems just too difficult. Oh, how we humans cling to this in many aspects of our lives! We are comfortable in our own little niche of…
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by Editor | Jan 21, 2020
Washington D.C., Jan 21, 2020 / 06:00 pm (CNA).- The number of Republican state lawmakers opposed to capital punishment is growing, a conservative group claims, as anti-death penalty activists look forward to continued momentum from the right on this issue in 2020.
“The nation is down to only 25 states that still have an active death penalty system, of those, over a third have not used it in a decade or more,” Hannah Cox, National Manager of Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, told CNA in a statement.
“We anticipate the downward trends to continue around capital punishment and expect to see more states join those that have repealed their systems over the next year.”
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by Gerald J. Russello | Jan 21, 2020
The legendary Georgetown professor Fr. James V. Schall, S.J., who died last year, was known for packing an introduction to liberal education in each of his books. He would cover topics from Plato to Peanuts […]
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by James Shaw | Jan 21, 2020
Homily “By waiting and by calm you shall be saved. In quiet and in trust shall be your strength.” (Isaiah 30:15)
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by James Shaw | Jan 21, 2020
Homily It doesn’t matter how big or tall the giant is. God can and will deliver.
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