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Margaret Mary (Greta) Bartholomew: She was passionate about her family, friends and faith


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Posted: April 22, 2021
Margaret ‘Greta’ Bartholomew
Margaret Mary Bartholomew, known as Greta, passed away March 15, 2021, at Swedish Hospital in Edmonds, WA.  She was born in Derry, Northern Ireland to John and Catherine Walsh on October 12, 1932.
By the age of 7, Greta and the rest of Europe found themselves in the midst of the Second World War. These troubling times helped shape her into the woman we all knew and loved. She took from this period a love for family; strong devotion to her faith; love for life and laughter; and her continued admiration of those in uniform, like her father John, who served in the First World War. This would lead her to her future husband, Dave Bartholomew. Dave, a visiting US service member, would become the love of her life and who she would spend the next 53 years with until his passing in 2017. She loved him deeply, and said a prayer in front of his picture every evening until she passed. ....

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Georgetown Continues Support as Jesuits, Descendants of Enslaved Form Foundation


Georgetown University
Date Published: March 15, 2021
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With the ongoing support and active participation of Georgetown, the Jesuits and Descendants of the 272 enslaved individuals sold in 1838 by the Maryland Province of Jesuits have established a new charitable foundation focused on racial healing and educational advancement.
The Descendants Truth & Reconciliation Foundation will take a leading role in addressing the legacies of enslavement in the United States and its impact on families and communities today.
“The Descendants Truth & Reconciliation Foundation represents an extraordinary vision of racial healing and transformation,” says President John J. DeGioia. “At Georgetown, and across higher education, we share a vital role in supporting the vision of this Foundation.” ....

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Opinions | Black Catholic women like Amanda Gorman are forgotten prophets of American democracy


Opinions | Black Catholic women like Amanda Gorman are forgotten prophets of American democracy
Shannen Williams
Amanda Gorman, the first national youth poet laureate, speaks during the inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris on Jan. 20. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images)
On Jan. 6, a mostly White mob attacked the nation’s Capitol in a violent attempt to overturn the election of the nation’s second Catholic president and first female, Black and Asian American vice president. Two weeks later, 22-year-old Amanda Gorman took the stage at the Biden-Harris inauguration in front of the same Capitol, and delivered a sermon on equality and hope in the face of lethal resistance with her poem, “The Hill We Climb.” ....

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