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Religious groups choose path of vaccine encouragement, not proof

Jewish community opposed to medical college s proposed circumcision changes

Winnipeg Free Press By: Brenda Suderman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 15, 2021 Save to Read Later WINNIPEG’S Jewish community is lobbying to retain the right to perform infant male circumcisions in religious ceremonies after a Manitoba medical regulatory body proposed to have all male circumcisions take place in medical settings. WINNIPEG’S Jewish community is lobbying to retain the right to perform infant male circumcisions in religious ceremonies after a Manitoba medical regulatory body proposed to have all male circumcisions take place in medical settings. It just reduces it to a medical procedure, said Rabbi Allan Finkel of the proposed change by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba.

Socially distanced grieving has isolating effect on communal response to death

Winnipeg Free Press There’s no way for Susan Crichton to know how many people can see her as she steps to the lectern, clutching a little stuffed moose. She knows they’re out there, watching on laptops or phones in homes across Canada and the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, but she cannot see them or draw strength from their presence. Winnipeg Free Press There’s no way for Susan Crichton to know how many people can see her as she steps to the lectern, clutching a little stuffed moose. She knows they’re out there, watching on laptops or phones in homes across Canada and the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, but she cannot see them or draw strength from their presence.

Manitoba urged to allow religious services

Winnipeg Free Press Archbishops pen letter to health officials JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Archbishop Richard Gagnon of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Winnipeg: “I think the province sees the value of the churches and that they are part of the solution, not the problem. Manitoba’s five Catholic archbishops are asking provincial health officials to consult with faith leaders before implementing protocols that guide religious gatherings. Manitoba’s five Catholic archbishops are asking provincial health officials to consult with faith leaders before implementing protocols that guide religious gatherings. I think the province sees the value of the churches and that they are part of the solution, not the problem, said Archbishop Richard Gagnon, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Winnipeg, of their request for the province to consult with religious leaders.

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