Eucharistic adoration takes place April 16, 2021, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Winchester, Va. It was held in the main church during the day to allow for social distancing and moved to the adoration chapel overnight. (CNS photo/Father Bjorn Lundberg, courtesy Catholic Herald) Apr. 28, 2021 Catholic News Service ARLINGTON, Va. – In the Washington area, silence is an elusive thing. Helicopters roar overhead, car horns blare and music plays. But after the din of the day subsides, the world grows quieter. It s in these overnight hours, when most Virginians are sleeping, that Weldon Barry said she finds her serenity at the adoration chapel of her parish.
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the good news is that we don t yet know precisely how it will end and it s not too late to write a new maybe more optimistic chapter, but what we do know is the u.n. s climate change story is ultimately a cautionary tale about worsening hunger all around the planet. in that disattorney-client privilegian future, global hunger will not be a game. at the table now adriana canter who is the senior attorney for the natural resource defense council. david who is author of the new book divided. and michael levy and bjorn lundberg who is the director of the copenhagen consensus center. he s one of the 50 people who could save the planet. also with us from boston is the head of the organization that prepared the report, oxfam president, ray oppenheiser.
poor in this country. it s a theme as old as david and goliath, us versus them, or as it has come to be known in our recent political discourse, the 99% versus the 1%. a movement that began ahead of the 2012 election and seized control of presidential campaign messaging. that is, until republican candidate, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced another percentage into the political vernacular, 47%. as defined by governor romney, that was the group that was dependent on the government, thought of themselves as victims, paid no income tax and would vote for president obama no matter what. well, and vote they did. ensuring president obama was elected to his second term in the white house, though his 51% of the vote couldn t ensure that the president would gain any ground against the 233 republican members of the house or 45 republicans in the senate or the gop s unprecedented obstructionism against obama care, his judicial nominees, the budget, you know, governing
i can t sleep much past 5:00 a.m. i know why, i m too big to sleep. i don t know what that means. here s our third. rick from greeley, kansas, has been e-mailing all week from 4:20 saying the pipe is still lit. yes, you have found our third demographic. three days later, wow. do you get your stuff? e-mail us again. morning joe starts right now. most people have no idea what the vice president does except for ceremonial things. me either. i don t know what do you have any power? what do you do every day? it depends on whether you talk to dick cheney. says he doesn t know what he does. . welcome to morning joe. joe biden, of course, on fire yesterday. we ll have clips of the view. he was talking there about what he was does have day. he says, i don t know what i do every day. you know joe. and then joe gave us insight on what the president of the united states said to him after he said passion health care was such a big cussing deal. yes. so, we