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Boyne area Catholic church offers week of Lenten activities
BOYNE CITY/BOYNE FALLS -- The Boyne Valley Catholic Community is offering many opportunities to enrich prayer life and spirituality during this Lenten season. Activities beginning the week of Feb. 17 include: Stations of the Cross will be offered twice...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Roman Catholicism, Soups, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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A time for change
The Season of Lent, associated with the lengthening of the days and the coming of spring, has begun. This period of 40 days, not counting Sundays, precedes Easter, and it is a period of preparation for that special day that is observed in one way or...Tags: Christianity, Ash Wednesday, Religion and Belief, Easter
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Presentation Sisters to host Lenten study
The public is invited to join the Presentation Sisters at 3 p.m. Feb. 10 for a Lenten study of the series "The Catholic Church: A History." The sessions, which are free, will continue each Sunday through March 24 in the community room of the convent,... -
St. Mark's Episcopal Church plans Lenten concert Sunday
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Lappans offers Evensong and a Concert for the First Sunday in Lent at 5 p.m. in the St. Mark’s Fellowship Center, 18313 Lappans Road, just off Sharpsburg Pike. The Washington Cappella Antiqva, a small...Tags: Music, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Anglicanism, Entertainment, Christianity
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Florida snapper great for Lenten menus
Next week we will introduce the 10 new members of the Orlando Sentinel Culinary Hall of Fame, which each year honors those who have made significant contributions to how Central Florida eats, drinks and dines. In the meantime, let's dish: Go fish:...
Tags: Ocoee, Seafood, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Cabbage
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Brey's light touch key for Irish
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — During a timeout with 33 seconds left in regulation in Notre Dame's 82-78 overtime victory over DePaul on Wednesday night, coach Mike Brey noticed an unwelcome guest in the Irish huddle: self-pity. It took a seat between fatigue...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Louisville Cardinals, Oliver Purnell, Basketball
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Lenten observers take their Ashes to Go
Leta Dunham got her breakfast order to go at a Roland Avenue Starbucks Wednesday morning: a grande triple skim latte in her cup and, on her forehead, an ashen reminder that we are all destined to become dust. Dunham was among Ash Wednesday observers who...
Tags: Easter, Dining and Drinking, Starbucks Corp., Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Lenten season begins with Ash Wednesday
Daily American Staff PhotographerConnie Bowers of Somerset receives the sign of the cross from the Rev. Harry Sherry while the Rev. Dale Shunk attends to other worshippers at the Somerset Area Ministries Lenten service at First United Methodist Church in Somerset. Christians locally...Tags: Ash Wednesday
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Orlando Bishop Noonan joins Twitter
The Religion WorldFollowing in the footsteps of the soon-to-be-retired Pope Benedict XVI, Bishop John Noonan of the Orlando Catholic Diocese has joined the social network Twitter. Noonan is set to begin tweeting today, Ash Wednesday, using the handle @BishopNoonan. “... -
Ashes to Go at Laurel MARC station
In a new twist on a centuries-old tradition, the Rev. Sheila McJilton of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church offered Ashes to Go at the Laurel MARC station during the morning commute on Ash Wednesday. "Ashes to Go is a way to bring the presence of God...Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Anglicanism, Christianity, Ash Wednesday, Religion and Belief
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Ash Monday? Observing the holiday a little early
WDBJ7 ReporterChristians across the world are celebrating Ash Wednesday today. The holiday marks the beginning of Lent, a 40 day period where many Christians examine and rededicate their faith. Normally, it's a day of prayer, but some churches have nothing but...Tags: Ash Wednesday
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A king of a cake
King cake rules over New Orleans in the weeks before Mardi Gras, a beloved, edible symbol of the anything-goes vibe of Carnival in the Crescent City. Ring-shaped, gaudily decorated with golds, greens and purples, and always containing a hidden trinket of...
Tags: Sweetened Condensed Milk, Egg Yolks, Cinnamon, Mardi Gras, Cream Cheese
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