Hong Kong Bishops Call for Tolerance in Tense City
By Mark Michael
The House of Bishops of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (HKSKH) issued a pastoral letter on August 8 calling the people of Hong Kong to kindness and dialogue in response to escalating violence between pro-democracy demonstrators and police.
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Order of Naucratius Nets Big Haul for the Needy
By Mark Michael
Two seminary classmates hatched an idea that has led to a ministry that is distributing tens of thousands of pounds of fresh, wild-harvested fish and venison to food pantries and soup kitchens in their local communities.
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Statue May Be Original 13th Century Relic
Historians have long assumed that the original statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, the most sacred image of medieval England, was hauled away and destroyed in 1539 when the Priory Church at Walsingham was torn down.
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Nashotah Honors Kellermann Foundation for Uganda Work
Nashotah House recognized Dr. Scott and Carol Kellermann and Diane Stanton for more than 20 years of work in Uganda, one of the most remote and challenging regions of the world, in a ministry that has saved the lives of thousands of the Batwa pygmy people.
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