Seitz critiqued generalizations that denigrate and describe migrants without legal status as “criminals” or “invaders,” saying this “is an affront to God, who has created each of us in his own image.” ...
BishopPaolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, calls the “Church of migrants” to embrace Christian hope in his ...
Readers discuss how technology can help revitalise rural areas, the government's anti-rodent campaign, the Lunar New Year parade, and the HK$2 transport subsidy Feel strongly about these letters, or ...
The public is invited to North Frankfort Baptist Church on Sunday, Feb. 23, after morning service to help celebrate Pastor David Smith as he marks his 50th anniversary in the ...
From alternative fuels to greenways, the Emerald Isle is moving ahead with ambitious sustainability efforts. Here’s what ...
Fairview residents do not want their council to back down in the McKinney Texas Temple dispute, a months-long fight over the ...
Less than a week after he shared the inauguration stage with a senior Catholic cardinal, Vice President JD Vance picked a ...
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight said the goal of the process is a new, permanent decree on sacred music, with the goal of unity and ...
The Catholic vice president managed to insult not only the hierarchy and Pope Francis, but agencies such as Catholic Relief ...
D Mitchell (Letters, 25 January) describes criticism of the visitor levy as bluster, saying he has visited many, many cities overseas where a levy is in place and is has not deterred him.
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This is because the crossing at Newark Castle seems to have the barrier down for long periods of time as trains crawl in or out of the station. Letters stock image It does not end there as traffic ...