Jeanne K.C. Clark can remember a time when women were forced to resort to drastic measures before the 1973 Supreme Court ruling of Roe v. Wade gave them a constitutional right to abortion. “Women had to travel,” said Clark, of Shadyside. “There were doctors who did abortions, some of them
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Christmas Eve Silent Night sing to connect and inspire Christians
Beaver County Times
Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania (CASP) is encouraging all Christians to join in a socially distant, yet spiritually unified, “Silent Night” singalong on Christmas Eve.
The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday as participants will stand in front of their homes holding a lit candle to sing the traditional hymn, mirroring an element of in-person Christmas Eve worship services across most Christian traditions.
“This year, preparing for Christmas Eve stings,” said the Rev. Canon Natalie Hall of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, a proxy representative to Christian Associates’ Council of Bishops & Judicatory Executives.