One D.C. parish canceled its Spanish Eucharist, fearing for congregants’ safety, while others say the city is dangerous, and welcome federal help.Read on.
“It has been six months since we have heard anything from [Samuel Johnson Howard],” said Bishop Jennifer Brooke-Davidson, chairwoman of the hearing panel. Read on.
Widowed at 24 and facing violence and harmful traditions, Carolyne Adhola found strength in faith, leading her to ordination and the founding of Daughters of Zion to uplift widows and orphans in Kenya.Read on.
Leaders of Grate Patrol, which has served D.C.’s homeless since 1981, described the administration’s narrative about chaos in the city as “hyperbolic,” and said most people they encounter are nice and agreeable.Read on.
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