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Myanmar Priest, Expat Says Pope Francis Words And Witness Deliver Hope

Myanmar Priest, Expat Says Pope Francis Words And Witness Deliver Hope
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Myanmar priest, ex-pat says Pope s words and witness deliver hope

Myanmar priest, ex-pat says Pope s words and witness deliver hope
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Always be happy!

By Kim Ae-ran I hope everybody will be happy. Living happily is what God wants from us. Cardinal Nicholas often mentioned happiness. I give thanks to everybody. Always be happy. Happiness is the will of God. These are the last words of the late second Cardinal Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk, who served as Archbishop of Seoul from 1998 to 2012, and passed away on April 27, 2021. Whenever he talked with others, he constantly advised them to give thanks and to always be happy. How can we be truly happy? As Cardinal Nicholas said, we can be happy when we are willing to give away everything.

Proposed Akwa Ibom College of Nursing: Issues and the way Forward

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 10 May 2021 Globally, training for registered nurses is done either in an educational institution with inputs from ministry of health, and the regulatory body which is the nursing council. The training is in keeping with international policy on nurse education set by the International Council for Nurses (ICN). At the beginning of the 20th century, precisely in 1901, the ICN proposed that nurse training be carried out in the universities to equip nurses with clinical and leadership skills to manage health challenges nationally and globally. Changing healthcare landscape especially since the beginning of the 21st Century led the World Health Organization (WHO) to advice institutions to train nurses that are well equipped to provide leadership in light of current health realities.

Thousands pay tribute to South Korean cardinal

Thousands pay tribute to South Korean cardinal Cardinal Nicholas Cheong jin-suk died last week at the age of 89 Updated: May 03, 2021 09:29 AM GMT Trending People visit Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul to pay their last respects to Cardinal Nicholas Cheong jin-suk, the former archbishop of Seoul Archdiocese during the five-day mourning period. (Photo: Archdiocese of Seoul) More than 50,000 South Koreans from various religions and walks of life visited Myeongdong Cathedral in the capital Seoul to pay their last respects to the late Cardinal Nicholas Cheong jin-suk. Cardinal Cheong, the second South Korean cardinal and former archbishop of Seoul, died on April 27 at St. Mary’s Hospital at the age of 89. He had been receiving treatment for various age-related ailments since February.

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