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JERUSALEM -- Protesting several recent actions they described as a “systematic campaign ... against the churches and the Christian community in the Holy Land,” the heads of Christian churches announced Feb. 25 they were closing the doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for an undisclosed period of time.
WASHINGTON -- Determination and resolve, mixed with frustration and anger, are guiding a new round of resolute activism to reshape federal gun laws.
We’re now well into Lent. No doubt most have already chosen what they’re giving up. And some have struggled through the first couple of Fridays with no meat (although, here in the South, it’s hard to say that dinners of all-you-can-eat fried catfish is much of a sacrifice). And so it’s a fitting time to dwell on one of the more forgotten Catholic practices: asceticism. (Understanding our Church, Seeds of Faith)
“It is important to share your faith because you could save someone from making a poor choice that could change their life but not for the better. You would also have ...” (Youthspeak, Seeds of Faith)
Abraham Lincoln, in his first inaugural address after being elected president, saw the looming inevitability of civil war. In that first talk to the nation, he emotionally appealed to his divided countrymen to not become enemies nor “break our bonds of affection.” (Columns)
These places will always be associated with gun violence.
Columbine
Aurora
Newtown
Fort Hood
Virginia Tech
Mandalay Bay
Pulse Nightclub
Emanuel AME Church
Sutherland Springs
And now Parkland is also synonymous with a mass shooting.
(Editorial)
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