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Baptism The various names for this sacrament are treated (Baptism, bath of regeneration, renewal in the Holy Spirit, illumination), for each offers a particular angle from which to study this multi-faceted mystery. The primary symbol […]
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Members of the public wait to enter a hearing on an abortion bill at the Colorado capitol in Denver, March 9, 2022. / Jonah McKeown/CNA
Denver, Colo., Mar 10, 2022 / 17:14 pm (CNA).
Following a marathon public hearing on a proposal to codify un…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | Amy Coney Barrett, Bombing, Boston Marathon, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Death sentence, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch, News, Pastoral Letters, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court |
Death sentence restored
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Mar 10, 2022 / 16:52 pm (CNA).
Pro-life leaders are challenging Dr. Francis Collins, a top Biden science advisor, after a new report claimed he defended the use of aborted baby parts f…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | News, Pixar, The Dispatch, turning red |
(Note: This essay includes Turning Red spoilers.) A decade or more ago, if the protagonist of an animated film had a disapproving, overbearing, or blinkered parental figure with overly restrictive ideas about their offspring’s life, […]
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | $7.7 billion surplus, Budget surplus, Commentary, criminal justice, Economic justice, Family Formation, Legalizing sports betting, Minnesota Capitol, Minnesota Child Tax Credit, News, Sports betting |
The big news at the Minnesota Capitol is that our state government has a budget surplus for the ninth consecutive year. What was expected to be a $7.7 billion surplus is now up to a record $9.25 billion in excess revenue collection. As can be expected, the debate about what to do with the money has fallen into the usual zero-sum game of income tax cuts versus new spending.
Read MoreBook charts Japan’s role in the rise of the Khmer Rouge, Viet Cong and Pathet Lao in Southeast Asia
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Boston, Mass., Mar 10, 2022 / 16:07 pm (CNA).
When Holy Family Catholic Church in Jacksonville, Florida, learned that three people were arrested as suspects in a vandalism incident involving defacement of their statues which depict the Holy Family, its response was a call for prayer.
“Let us pray for them,” the church said in a statement.
The three suspects were arrested March 5 for writing “hail satan” and other vulgar images on a group of three statues honoring the Holy Family outside the church on Feb. 23. Freeman Yardley, 24, Promise Yardley, 18, and Blessing Yardley, 22, were each charged with criminal mischief to church/other place of worship, which is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison. It is not clear if the three suspects are related.
The marble statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Child Jesus, and St. Joseph had either vulgar or satanic images written on them in black marker. Surveillance footage shows three people at the scene, two of whom appear to write on the statues. You can watch the church’s videos of the incident here and here.
In its statement, Holy Family Catholic Church said that all three had confessed to the crime. But arrest reports block out what the three suspects said to police in statements made before their arrest.
The arrest report shows that a groundskeeper from Holy Family Catholic Church alerted police on March 5 when he saw two females who matched the description of the suspects walking into a nearby apartment less than a mile away from the church. Police were able to verify and identify the suspects, Blessing Yardley and Promise Yardley, and after interviewing them individually, made their arrests. Freeman Yardley was arrested later at his workplace.
The three were listed on Thursday as being in a pretrial detention facility in Jacksonville, with bail set at $15,003. They are scheduled to be arraigned on March 29.

The statues have been restored, the church announced. “Thanks to the amazing work of Angel Corrales and our maintenance staff, the statues are clean and looking better than ever!” Father David Keegan, Pastor at Holy Family, wrote in a Facebook post on March 7. Corrales, who was hired to do the restoration, said in a Facebook post that he was honored to do the job.
“Thank you for trusting me with such beautiful work,” he wrote.
Read MoreArchbishop Boutros Marayati of Aleppo highlights the urgent need to help small and dispersed Christian communities or they will be doomed to disappear
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04:19 – I’m Catholic and was talking to an Orthodox priest. He said that Jn. 15:26 rejects the Filioque. How can I respond?
16:01 – What is the Church’s teaching on corporate personhood?
19:04 – On the natur…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | Annual examination of conscience, Lent, Lenten fast, News, Pause button, Simple Holiness, Stephen Porges |
Lent is once again upon us, and we have the blessed opportunity to take a step back and realign ourselves and our lives with our faith. I do love Lent — and I need Lent!
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | Asia - Pacific, News |
The flag of Burma (Myanmar). / Creative Photo Corner/Shutterstock.
Denver Newsroom, Mar 10, 2022 / 15:20 pm (CNA).
The Myanmar conflict’s destruction continued early Thursday morning, when a military aircraft attack on a town in the east of the…
Posted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | Featured, Hesychia House of Prayer, News, Ozark, Ozark hermitage, Poustina, U.S. & World News |
As society gets more anxious, divisive and turbulent with each passing day, Hesychia House of Prayer has been a beacon of stability and peace.
Read More(On this memorial of the last martyr of Scotland, ’tis fitting that we received this submission, a brief analysis of Rabbie Burns’ poem, ‘A Man’s a Man’. We begin with a recorded recital, if ye like. Editor). Robert Burns, in his song “For a’ that and a’ that” argues that it is not wealth, rank,[…]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Mar 10, 2022 | A Journey Into Easter, Bitter & Sweet, Jarzembowski, Lent, News, Oxenreider |
How can Catholics and Christians approach Lent this year in a fresh way?
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