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Pope Francis Calls for Solutions to 'Migration and Climate Change' Crises


22 May 2021
ROME Pope Francis has urged the nations of the world to work to find common solutions to the most urgent problems facing humanity–notably, migration and climate change.
The international community must “confront such pressing global issues as migration and climate change, as well as the humanitarian crises that they often bring in their wake,” the pontiff told new ambassadors accredited to the Holy See in an address in the Vatican Friday.
“I think too of the economic debt that burdens many countries struggling to survive and the ‘ecological debt’ that we owe to nature itself, as well as to peoples and countries affected by human-induced ecological degradation and loss of biodiversity,” the pope added. ....

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Holy Land: Pope Francis invites entire Church to pray for peace


Holy Land: Pope Francis invites entire Church to pray for peace
Pope Francis invites Bishops from all over the world, and all Catholics, to join in prayer for peace in the Holy Land, as part of a Pentecost Vigil celebrated by Catholic Ordinaries at St. Stephen’s Church in Jerusalem.
By Vatican News
The universal Church will unite in prayer at the Vigil of Pentecost celebrated in Jerusalem on Saturday evening.
Pope Francis announced his appeal for Catholics around the world to take part on Friday morning, at the end of his address to new non-resident Ambassadors accredited to the Holy See. ....

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Atwell, Joseph S. (1831–1881) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Joseph Sandiford Atwell was born on July 1, 1831, in Barbados. After completing his education at Codrington College, an Anglican school on that island, he moved to the United States in 1863 and attended Divinity Hall, forerunner of the Philadelphia Divinity School, from which he graduated in 1866. He also raised funds to help residents of Barbados immigrate to Liberia.
The emancipation of four million people from slavery drew Atwell to the southern states to participate in the Episcopal Church’s efforts to evangelize the freedpeople. The church’s American Missionary Society sent him first to Louisville, Kentucky, to serve a newly organized church and school for African Americans. While there, he met and married Cordelia A. Jennings, a graduate of the Institute for Colored Youth in Philadelphia and one of the school’s teachers. They had three sons. Bishop Benjamin Smith ordained Atwell as the first black deacon in the Diocese of Kentucky and in 1867 received Atwell’s pa ....

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