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Indiana court upholds broadest school voucher program
The Indiana Supreme Court is upholding the Hoosier state's school voucher program. The vote to continue using taxpayer money to send kids to private school was unanimous. While some are celebrating others are not so pleased with the ruling. The...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Regional Authority, Trials, Government, Executive Branch
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ND commencement speaker: Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of NY
SOUTH BEND — Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Catholic archbishop of New York and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, will be the principal speaker and recipient of an honorary degree at the University of Notre Dame’s commencement...
Tags: Timothy M. Dolan, Washington, DC, Seminaries, Colleges and Universities, Christianity
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No Hanukkah song at Mich. Catholic school concert
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A Catholic schools administrator in Traverse City has dropped a Hanukkah song from a Christmas concert. Mike Buell of Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools says he doesn't have a problem with Jewish music. But he says...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Holidays, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Parochial Schools
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Bethel mourns drowned professor
When Eugene Carpenter addressed Bethel College graduates at commencement in 2000, he offered them some wisdom and advice: “Long after people have forgotten your skills, they will remember your actions.” Bethel students, employees and alumni...
Tags: Graduation, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Literature, Seminaries
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Teacher says Catholic school fired her over IVF
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana teacher who says she was fired from a Roman Catholic school for using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant is suing in a case that could set up a legal showdown over reproductive and religious rights. Emily...
Tags: Discrimination, Trials, Laws, Judges, Employment Opportunities
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Fired Ohio teacher: Catholic schools discriminated
CINCINNATI (AP) — At age 30 and single, Christa Dias wanted a baby and decided on artificial insemination. The results: a 14-month-old daughter she adores, a lost job and a federal discrimination lawsuit now moving forward that is being viewed as...Tags: Discrimination, Laws, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Church and State Relations
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Many free events celebrate King holiday
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will be Monday, and a range of events will mark it. Parking at South Bend’s Century Center, 120 S. St. Joseph St., will be free all day for Monday’s events. And donations of nonperishable food items will...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Movies, Angelina Jolie, History (tv network), Lawyers
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Orlando Catholic diocese to ordain four new priests
Orlando SentinelBishop John Noonan of Orlando's Catholic diocese is set to ordain four men to the order of priesthood on Saturday, May 25, at 10 a.m. The men will be ordained at St. James Cathedral, 215 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando. The four men, who have each been...Tags: Christianity, Vincent de Paul, Religion and Belief, Harvard University, Education
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New garbage truck among utilities director's requests
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comA new garbage truck that could cost as much as $250,000 is chief among the equipment and project requests the city’s utilities director presented Monday to the Wilmore City Council. Council members have asked all department heads to prepare and...Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Seminaries
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Good Shepherd plans breakfast, strawberry festival and pig roast [Perryville]
Happy Memorial Day – and thank you to all our veterans who gave their lives so we can live in freedom. God bless them and their families. Coming events at Good Shepherd in Perryville include: June 2, all you can eat breakfast from 8 a.m. to 12:...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Relay for Life, Parochial Schools, Strawberries
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Doctoral student in Nicholasville teaches ancient Greek all around the world from home office
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comMichael Halcomb enters the classroom all by himself. All his students are at home, but none are absent; class is ready to begin. He begins the period by turning to his laptop and speaking ancient Greek — the language his students are learning from...Tags: Education, Students, Colleges and Universities, Seminaries, Teaching and Learning
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Seminarian graduates skipping the ministry
Washington Post writer Michelle Boorstein tells of the growing number of seminary graduates who have no plans to become pastors: Alethea Allen, a Virginia resident, graduated this week from Wesley Theological Seminary in Northwest Washington after years...
Tags: The Washington Post, Education, Seminaries
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