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Month: April 2021

Longtime Scouting service leads to prestigious national award

Bill Davies of St. Louis Park grew up near Waukesha, Wisconsin, on a farm, so involvement in Scouting wasn’t possible. When troop meetings were held late in the day, he was milking cows. “When the kids were off to camp, I had to bale hay or do other chores,” he said.

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The Resurrection of the Body: Why Catholics Should Oppose Cremation

Editor’s Note: The Catholic Church has made provision for cremation under certain circumstances in the 1983 Code of Canon Law, a somewhat striking departure from her earlier view on the matter. For an explanation of this modified view, see here. […]

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Biden announces commission to study potential changes to Supreme Court

President Joe Biden signed an executive order April 9 announcing the formation of a commission to look into possible reforms to the Supreme Court, including the idea of expanding the court or instituting term limits for justices.

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