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Daily Reading for Thursday, March 18th, 2021 - Bible


Exodus 32:7-14
7 Yahweh then said to Moses, Go down at once, for your people whom you brought here from Egypt have become corrupt.
8 They have quickly left the way which I ordered them to follow. They have cast themselves a metal calf, worshipped it and offered sacrifice to it, shouting, Israel, here is your God who brought you here from Egypt!
9 Yahweh then said to Moses, I know these people; I know how obstinate they are!
10 So leave me now, so that my anger can blaze at them and I can put an end to them! I shall make a great nation out of you instead. ....

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Echoes. The filibuster bolsters stability. Published 3/17/2021


The United States Senate is a unique institution. Other legislative bodies lack its peculiar rules, which require a supermajority vote to get most things done.
In the Senate, a voting minority can hold up business by extending debate, a tactic we call a filibuster. The members of the Senate can end a filibuster by voting to shut off debate (cloture).
The requirement for doing this has evolved over time. Before 1975, it took a two-thirds majority to end debate and force a vote. Now cloture requires only a three-fifths majority.
We have also carved out other exceptions to the rule over the years. In 2013 and 2017, it was changed so that executive and judicial confirmations could go through on simple majorities. Another change, adopted as part of the modern budgeting process, allows certain budgetary items such as the ones that have been working their way through Congress this month to pass with only a simple majority. ....

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Brazilians 'need vaccines now,' says document signed by bishops, others


.People wave Brazilian flags during a protest in São Paulo March 14, 2021, after the state government mandated further restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. A consortium of groups that includes the Brazilian bishops conference has asked Brazilians, especially young people, not to deny the existence of the pandemic. (CNS photo/Carla Carniel, Reuters)
.Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro reacts during a ceremony announcing the government s ability to purchase vaccines against COVID-19. The ceremony was in the capital, Brasilia, March 10, 2021. Bolsonaro has been criticized for denying the critical situation the country is facing during the pandemic. (CNS photo/Ueslei Marcelino, Reuters) ....

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Echoes. Donating bodily remains. Published 3/17/2021


Q. At my death, I would like to donate my body to the local medical school for their continued research and training of students. Is this allowed in the Catholic Church? (Kailua, Hawaii)
A. Yes, it is allowed but with certain cautions. The Catholic Church teaches that it is permissible and even laudable to donate one s body to scientific research after death. The intent is to enable others to live longer if any viable organs can be used or to provide the material for research that might prevent disease in the future.
In October 2014, Pope Francis met with the Transplantation Committee for the Council of Europe and called the act of organ donation a testimony of love for our neighbor. That same perspective is reflected in the U.S. Catholic bishops Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services: ....

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