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Power Ranking MasterChef By How Much I Hate Heston Buttermenthol

Well god damn, we did it. One week of  MasterChef down, about five million to go. What have we learned? We learned that it’s good to have actual first-time contestants back in the kitchen, rather than returning favourites all hell-bent on protecting their ~brand~. We learned that Andy, Jock and Melissa remain the best decision the show has made ever since floating a block of white chocolate under John Carasig’s nose. And we learned that big weird screens do absolutely nothing to replicate the experience of having an actual celebrity chef stand in the kitchen in person. But that’s the world we live in now, and we adapt to it as best we can.

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Diocese of Grand Rapids prepares for pandemic-friendly Ash Wednesday

Diocese of Grand Rapids prepares for pandemic-friendly Ash Wednesday File photo of Diocese of GR and last updated 2021-02-15 18:07:34-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — As with most things during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ash Wednesday will look different this year. According to the Diocese of Grand Rapids, parishioners will remain in their seats and at once, the presiding minister will call on them all to repent to reduce the transmission of respiratory droplets. Ordinarily, priests ask each recipient to “Repent and believe in the Gospel” or “Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return”. The Vatican issued guidance about Ash Wednesday last month.

Pandemic Friendly Ash Wednesday Services in West Michigan

Pandemic Friendly Ash Wednesday Services in West Michigan The Diocese of Grand Rapids is planning a pandemic friendly Ash Wednesday. In an effort to reduce the transmission of respiratory droplets, churches have been instructed on how to administer ashes.  The Vatican issued guidance about Ash Wednesday last month. Ashes will still be received but churches will decide if they will apply the ashes to the congregations forehead or if they will be sprinkled on parishioner s heads. According to the Diocese, sprinkling ashes is commonly used in Rome and other countries each year. Aaron Sanders, director of Office Worship for the Diocese of Grand Rapids told Fox 17,

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