Andrew Lyke (the “Alley Catholic”) and I felt incredibly blessed to attend the premiere of I Will Live Until I Die, a new musical about the life of Servant of God, Sr. Dr. Thea Bowman, directed by our dear friend Dr. ValLimar Jansen.

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Andrew Lyke (the “Alley Catholic”) and I felt incredibly blessed to attend the premiere of I Will Live Until I Die, a new musical about the life of Servant of God, Sr. Dr. Thea Bowman, directed by our dear friend Dr. ValLimar Jansen.

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Today is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/lent/march-25 Image generated by the NBCC via Firefly AI
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Clergy members will now be allowed in to give spiritual care to those being detained at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility in the Twin Cities area.
On March 20, U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell granted an injunction allowing access to the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, following a lawsuit filed in February by an ecumenical group of Minnesota clergy, including a Jesuit priest. The Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building is named for Minnesota’s first Episcopal bishop.
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The editorial content in The Harvest quietly relates the stories and efforts of Josephite priests and brothers as they strive to accomplish their missions of dedication to the communities of African Americans. Some of the stories are about the priests and brothers, themselves, and their never-ending labors of love in their parishes and communities. Others recount success stories that have been realized by the Society’s hard work and devotion, like the very successful, all-black, 800-student St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, Louisiana.