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Heartfelt prayers for Myanmar - Catholic Sentinel


Heartfelt prayers for Myanmar
The Zomi Catholic community at St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Southeast Portland brings together faith leaders for prayers
“We are all brothers and sisters in humanity,” Bishop Peter Smith tells the crowd. “None are free until all are free.” (Kristen Hannum/Catholic Sentinel)
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Posters at the prayer service include images of Sr. Ann Rose Nu Tawng, a Catholic nun who begged the police and soldiers to shoot her instead of the people protesting. She has become an icon of peaceful resistance in Myanmar. (Kristen Hannum/Catholic Sentinel)
Francis Kham, leader of the Zomi Catholic community at St. Joseph the Worker, admits to the crowd that his heart is broken by what is happening in their homeland. (Kristen Hannum/Catholic Sentinel)

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Burmese Ethnic Groups Call for Peace in Home Country


PUBLISHED 2:32 PM ET Apr. 04, 2021
PUBLISHED 2:32 PM EDT Apr. 04, 2021
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The tunes and lyrics of a Burmese revolutionary anthem echoes across Lincoln Park in Albany.
Its title translates to, “We Won’t Be Satisfied till the End of the World,” and is sung by dozens of local Burmese residents on this Sunday afternoon.
The song first introduced during the 1988 pro-Democracy movement in Myanmar still carries a lot of meaning today. Especially now, with a military coup underway for more than two months in their home country. 
“We all want peace and solidarity,” said Hnin Myo, a Myanmar native.
Hnin Myo, who was granted asylum to the U.S. five years ago, organized this event, which drew several different Burmese ethnic groups here. They're all calling for democracy to be restored in Myanmar.

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Doris Day, singer and perpetually chaste movie star of the 1950s and '60s, dies at 97


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Photo of Doris Day on the set of her television program The Doris Day Show. (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
Doris Day, a singer and actress who personified wholesome American womanhood in the 1950s and 1960s - memorably as the chaste but chased after love interest in sex farces with Rock Hudson and Cary Grant, died May 13 at her home in Carmel Valley, Calif. She was 97.
The Doris Day Animal Foundation announced her death, saying she had recently contracted pneumonia.
Despite Day's perpetually sunny image, her life was marked by periods of physical, emotional and financial abuse. Her first husband beat her, her second couldn't stomach her success and her third cheated her out of her hard-won fortune. By the time of her death, she had long retreated from show business and had gained renown for her work in animal welfare. In 2004, when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, the award cited her influence as a performer and an activist.

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