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Naval Academy weddings back on after COVID-19 interruption

Naval Academy weddings back on after COVID-19 interruption
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Stars and Stripes - Naval Academy weddings back on after COVID-19 interruption

Stars and Stripes - Naval Academy weddings back on after COVID-19 interruption
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Navy Chaplains Reunite for First Time Since Seminary - From the Archdiocese - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

Navy Chaplains Reunite for First Time Since Seminary During the week of 09-16 April 2021 in Bahrain, an island nation in the Arabian Gulf, the small community of Orthodox Christians worshipping aboard Naval Support Activity Bahrain, was privileged to host Fr. David Hostetler (HCHC ’11). Fr. David’s visit was all the more blessed as it facilitated his reunion of classmate and fellow Navy Chaplain and GOA priest, Fr. Andrew Kearns (HCHC ’08, ’11). During this time, the two celebrated the Mysteries together for the first time since seminary, a decade ago. More importantly, the life of an Orthodox Chaplain on deployment overseas is often liturgically lonesome; so it was a spiritual boon to both priests and the community to come together, in offering praise to our Lord. This happy meeting was facilitated when the guided missile destroyer aboard which Fr. David minister to the souls of our nation’s Sailors completed a re-supply port call to NSA Bahrain, where Fr. Andrew cares fo

Vancouver man accused of child molestation appears in court

Vancouver man accused of child molestation appears in court By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor Published: February 8, 2021, 5:35pm Share: The Clark County Courthouse. (The Columbian files) A 57-year-old man is accused of groping a 13-year-old girl inside a Vancouver convenience store last month. John David Hostetler, of Vancouver, appeared Friday via Zoom in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree child molestation. Judge Daniel Stahnke set Hostetler’s bail at $50,000, court records show. He is set to be arraigned Friday. According to an affidavit of probable cause, the girl was with her grandmother at 7-Eleven, 3200 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., on Jan. 14 when an unknown man grabbed the girl’s buttocks after rubbing his body on her back. The grandmother confronted the man, and he ran away.

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