First Night North s New Year s Eve ball is suspended near the South Church on Main Street in St. Johnsbury on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023. The ball was crafted by the
First Night North s New Year s Eve ball is suspended near the South Church on Main Street in St. Johnsbury on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023. The ball was crafted by the
know, to deal with the gangs that are actually causing the crime problem. you are not going to do that by, you know, throwing money at guns crossing state lines. sandra: andy, taking your word there, and looking back at miranda s piece, she was actively tweeting while the president was talking. of all the high officials watching, the only person in the city brave enough to call out bragg is a weeping young police widow, she wrote in her piece this morning. isn t that a fair point, we watched her in front of all the members, the police in their uniform in that church in st. patrick s cathedral. she had the braveness to do that. but we did not hear that just now from the president, and the expectation was, or the anticipation was some sort of addressing specifically the d.a. here in new york. she was exactly right,
force. clerics and uniformed kos sacks marching around st. isaacs cathedral. this church in st. petersburg is at the center of a debate over the resurgent role of the russian orthodox church in modern day russia. we re going to the true real values. family, church, state. reporter: this lawmaker wants the church to play a bigger role in russian society. this disease of anti-christian activity will pass, and of course, in every country like russia and america will face a new good renaissance, revival of true values against fake values. reporter: the russian orthodox church was a target of brutal persecution. atheists, communists demolished churches like moscow s christ the savior cathedral. though they left st. isaacs standing, the soviets pillaged
this is something that is one of the most powerful and remarkable things about the tradition. is that you can actually go to the place where things happened. reporter: we ve come to the old city with professor paula frederickson in search of the historical jesus. i think the historical jesus has always mattered to christianity or we wouldn t have the gospels. those were stories about jesus the man. reporter: along the area, agony and physical strain for jesus of naz rhett during the march to crucifixion. on his final journey, he faltered carrying the cross. placing his hand on this stone for simon helps to bear the burden. visiting methods from a church in st. louis, find a visit to the place makes for deeper spiritual meaning. i think scripture goes from black to white and technicolor when you come here.