Archbishop Hebda urges Catholics to vote Nov. 8
Archbishop Bernard Hebda turned to YouTube Oct. 28 as he urged Catholics to stay informed and vote in early absentee balloting or on election day itself, Nov. 8, for the midterm elections.
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by bcadmin | Oct 28, 2022 | Archbishop Hebda, Featured, Local News, News, Nov. 8, Vote, YouTube | 0 |
Archbishop Bernard Hebda turned to YouTube Oct. 28 as he urged Catholics to stay informed and vote in early absentee balloting or on election day itself, Nov. 8, for the midterm elections.
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We’re all God’s children, right? So, if we’re all God’s children, we should be able to see each other in the same light, right?
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We’re all God’s children, right? So, if we’re all God’s children, we should be able to see each other in the same light, right?
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Just when you thought children couldn’t possibly spend more time with their faces buried in a screen, they have done just that.
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The Diocese of Allentown has launched a new video series called “How We Are Catholic.”
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YouTube, Facebook, parish websites — all now offer livestream Masses from parishes across the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. But before COVID-19 hit Minnesota in March 2020, most of those parishes had never livestreamed a single Sunday Mass.
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The Vatican over the weekend launched a new Sign Language service on its YouTube account, and plans are being made to develop other technological tools that would help the disabled more easily access papal content.
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