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Climate pilgrims coming to city during Bristol to Glasgow walk

Climate pilgrims coming to city during Bristol to Glasgow walk
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Utah churches get called to repentance over water-hogging lawns

Utah churches get called to repentance over water-hogging lawns and last updated 2021-07-30 19:44:08-04 ST. GEORGE, Utah — As she reviews her community s ordinances and policies to be more water-wise, St. George Mayor Michele Randall has been pushing to ditch lawns for drought-friendly landscaping. The city is removing more than 500,000 acre feet of turf because it hogs water. We want to keep our plants. We want to keep our trees and we want to keep a lot of our grass. But we do not have to have grass like we have, Mayor Randall said in an interview with FOX 13. Businesses, schools, we’re working with the school district, and we’re hoping the churches come on board, too, because the churches have a lot of grass nobody uses.

GFA mourns with family of the late DSP Emmanuel Ofori Asante

The late officer was a former Chairman of the GFA Safety and Security Committee The Ghana Football Association on Friday, July 23, 2021 mourned with the family of the late DSP Emmanuel Ofori Asante, a former Chairman of the GFA Safety and Security Committee at the St. George Catholic Church, Police Depot, Tesano. The GFA was represented by members of the Safety and Security Committee and the Club Licensing Manager Julius Ben Emunah, who also doubles as the Safety and Security Officer. The late DSP Emmanuel Ofori Asante before his demise was the Divisional Commander of the Legon District Quarters and also served as the Chairman of the Safety and Security Committee of the Ghana Football Association for eight months.

Diocese of Harrisburg: Catholics obligated to attend Mass in-person, starting Aug 15

“Along with the other bishops of Pennsylvania, I give thanks to Almighty God for the progress our country has made in curbing the coronavirus pandemic. Each of us has felt the impact of COVID-19 in many ways as individuals and families, among friends and at work, Gainer said in a news release. This has been a time of hardship and struggle, of separation and isolation that has impacted our lives of faith as well. Our Lord Jesus has been near to us throughout this difficult period, especially when we encounter Him in the Holy Eucharist. There He offers us His healing and peace, His mercy and reconciliation. Now the time has come for everyone to return joyfully to the celebration of the Eucharist with thanksgiving and renewed faith,” he said.

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