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.Catholic high school student Sarah Woolley participates virtually in a Spanish class at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., March 30, 2021. The students learning from home joined the class through video conferencing technology. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .Catholic high school student Minjie Paark talks to her fellow student Molly Shapiro on her smartphone through FaceTime as they participate in class at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., March 30, 2021. The students learning virtually from home joined this particular lesson through smartphone technology. (CNS photo/Chaz Muth) .Catholic high school teacher Martha Holladay addresses students Mary Musa, right, and her class teammate Minjie Paark, who holds her smartphone with fellow student Molly Shapiro on FaceTime, as they participate in class at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del., March 30, 2021. The students participating virtually from home joined thi
Houses of worship implement safety measures in advance of Easter services Share Updated: 11:30 PM PDT Apr 1, 2021 Share Updated: 11:30 PM PDT Apr 1, 2021
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Show Transcript FILED THIS REPORT BEFORE HEADING OFF TO BREAKING NEWS, SHOWING US SOME OF THE SAFETY PROTOCOLS YOU CAN EXPECT THIS COMING WEEKEND. THIS IS THE TABLES WE WAY WE HAVE THEM DISTANCED. STEPHANIE: SENIOR PASTOR ANDREW MCCOURT SHOWS US THE WORK IN PROGRESS TO KEEP WORSHIPPERS SAFE THIS COMING EASTER WEEKEND. WE SECTION OFF ROWS SO PEOPLE HAVE THE SPACE BETWEEN THEM. STEPHANIE: THIS EXPANSIVE WORSHIP CENTER AT BAYSIDE CHURCH GRANITE BAY, SEATS UP TO 2,000 PEOPLE IN A NORMAL YEA WHILE 2021 BROUGHT ABOUT SOME RELAXED RESTRICTIONS GETTING PEOPLE TOGETHER, STILL MEANT GETTING MORE CREATIVE. FOR US, SAFETY IS SO IMPORTANT THIS SEASON. STEPHANIE: THE MEGACHURCH ASSEMBLING NOT ONE, BUT TWO OUTDOOR AREAS TO MEET DEMAND. WE CLEAN OUR BUILDING DOWN AFTER EVERY SERVICE, WITH
Denver Newsroom, Sep 1, 2020 / 03:00 am (CNA).-
Several Catholic entrepreneurs this week were awarded $100,000 each as investment in project ideas “that will make a profound impact on the Church and the world.”
The OSV Institute’s annual Demo Day, whereby Catholic entrepreneurs pitch ideas for a chance to earn a significant investment, was held virtually last weekend with some 400 attendees.
Over the past year, some 350 Catholic entrepreneurs submitted their ideas for consideration. By May, the judges had narrowed it down to 12 finalists, who presented their pitches to judges Aug. 29 via Zoom.
The three winning ideas each of which earned a $100,000 investment include a Spanish-language podcast network; an initiative to help parents teach the Catholic faith at home; and an organization designed to reach and minister to young adults experiencing same-sex attraction.
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