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Father Joshua Rodrigue: 'God will provide'

Father Joshua Rodrigue: 'God will provide'
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The Bums of Rome

Once regarded as one of the seedier parts of Rome’s center, the area surrounding the main train station—including the Esquilino district, San Giovanni, and Tiburtino—has gotten a facelift.

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Point Lonsdale tests credentials in Tyros Stakes

Point Lonsdale tests credentials in Tyros Stakes
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Juvenile Watch: O'Brien unleashes a potential star among early winners


Juvenile Watch: O'Brien unleashes a potential star among early winners
By Ross Millar@rosscojmill
Mon 26 Apr 2021
In his latest column, focusing purely on the two-year-olds, Ross Millar reflects on a developing trend at Ballydoyle, a Wesley Ward filly to note and is given the inside track on a couple of youngsters yet to race.
You can catch up with Ross's first two columns
by clicking here. They include youngsters to note, star performances in the early weeks of the campaign and much more.
FIRST SEASON SIRE WATCH
Ribchester wins at Royal Ascot in 2017. Look out for his daughter, Ruthin, at the meeting this year

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Rome's churches beckon with art and no 'hordes'

ROME — Like elsewhere in Europe, museums and art galleries closed in Italy in the spring and again in the fall to contain the spread of COVID-19, leaving virtual tours as the best option for art lovers who wanted to see the treasures held by institutions such as the Uffizi Galleries in Florence and the Vatican Museums in Rome.
But some exquisite pieces of Italy's cultural heritage remain on display for in-person viewing inside the country's churches, which stayed open during the autumn resurgence of the virus. Some churches hold collections of Renaissance art and iconography that would be the envy of any museum.
Residents of Rome — and, in a normal year, tourists — can admire masterpieces by Michelangelo and Caravaggio


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Rome churches, resplendent with art, beckon visitors


AP
ROME — Like elsewhere in Europe, museums and art galleries closed in Italy in the spring and again in the fall to contain the spread of COVID-19, leaving virtual tours as the best option for art lovers who wanted to see the treasures held by institutions such as the Uffizi Galleries in Florence and the Vatican Museums in Rome.
But some exquisite pieces of Italy’s cultural heritage remain on display for in-person viewing inside the country’s churches, which stayed open during the autumn resurgence of the virus. Some churches hold collections of Renaissance art and iconography that would be the envy of any museum.

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AP PHOTOS: Rome churches beckon with art and no 'hordes'


ROME (AP) — Like elsewhere in Europe, museums and art galleries closed in Italy in the spring and again in the fall to contain the spread of COVID-19, leaving virtual tours as the best option for art lovers who wanted to see the treasures held by institutions such as the Uffizi Galleries in Florence and the Vatican Museums in Rome.
But some exquisite pieces of Italy’s cultural heritage remain on display for in-person viewing inside the country’s churches, which stayed open during the autumn resurgence of the virus. Some churches hold collections of Renaissance art and iconography that would be the envy of any museum.

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