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Left to right: Tony Houston, the new CEO for CHI Saint Joseph Health, is joined by his wife, Rebecca Houston, left, and his parents, Anthony Houston and Joan Houston, during his investiture ceremony Wednesday afternoon. CHI Saint Joseph Health Officially Welcomes New CEO Anthony Houston During Investiture Service May 8, 2021
May 8, 2021
Left to right: Tony Houston, the new CEO for CHI Saint Joseph Health, is joined by his wife, Rebecca Houston, left, and his parents, Anthony Houston and Joan Houston, during his investiture ceremony Wednesday afternoon.
LEXINGTON â CHI Saint Joseph Health officially welcomed new CEO Anthony A. Houston during an investiture service at Saint Joseph Hospital â a formal ceremony and tradition that takes place to celebrate the installation of a new leader. The service came as Houston concluded his first few weeks as CHI Saint Joseph Health CEO, and president of Saint Joseph Hospital and Sai
, is a weekly feature from GSR staff writers that rounds up news from or about women religious that you may otherwise have missed.
The April 20 conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd prompted numerous statements from U.S. religious communities and conferences, saying justice was served, but the conviction should lead to renewed efforts to combat systematic racism.
In their statements, all of the groups looked beyond the immediate verdict and toward the challenging task ahead.
An April 23 joint statement issued by the National Black Sisters Conference and the Leadership Conference of Women Religious said the two bodies are recommitting themselves to working for real and sustained systemic change in the struggle to end institutional racism in every aspect of our society.
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The future of renewable energy in Kentucky, and who is going to pay for it, is taking shape at a hearing before Kentucky utility regulators.
Kentucky Power is asking the Public Service Commission this week to lower the rates utilities pay residential solar customers for power they produce. That’s the billing system known as net metering, which credits utility customers for the excess power they put on the grid.
On Tuesday, The Public Service Commission heard public comments and expert witness testimony from utilities on the value of net-metering during a hearing held remotely at the regulator’s headquarters in Frankfort.
Run and walk at Nazareth or in the location of your choosing as you join the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth for the 2021 virtual 5K. When you register, you will receive the official Nazareth 5K shirt plus a special gift from the Sisters.
Run any day between June 5 and June 13.
Nazareth 5K – Run with a Mission is an event to support the ministries of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in the United States, India, Nepal, Botswana, Kenya, and Belize. As you run or walk along the designated course on the beautiful Nazareth Motherhouse grounds you will learn about ways Sisters are in mission today. Please know that your participation in this race supports the Sisters as they work to address pressing needs in our world.