Bands of Hurricane Florence will make their way. The torrential downpour that were expecting. This is a powerful storm that can kill. Today the threat becomes a reality. We got to get away from whats coming. We know its coming. We know its going to be bad, and we know were going to have flooding afterwards. This is a mandatory evacuation. The storm surge is why you have been placed under many of you have been placed under evacuation, and we are asking citizens to please heed a warning. Your time is running out. Ive talked to a lot of people that have been here for a lot of years, and theyre all staying and riding it out. We have brick homes here. Were all batting down. Everybodys brought their furniture in. Were not going to be able to send Emergency Personnel out to save and help you. Life and health is a little more important than possessions. Reporter im here on myrtle beach. The winds have picked up within the last hour. The surf is picking up. Where the outer bands of this storm a
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Dispatch from the Dead Letter Office 05/18/2021 at 9:34 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White
THE MCCARRICK REPORT HOLDS NO ONE ACCOUNTABLE
By Pieter Vree, New Oxford Review, May 2021
In November 2020 the Vatican released its long-anticipated “Report on the Holy See’s Institutional Knowledge and Decision-Making Related to Former Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick.” It was immediately evident that something screwy was afoot. Consider the timing. Vatican insiders said the report had been completed some six months earlier and was gathering dust on Pope Francis’s desk through the spring, summer, and early fall. That prompted the
Los Angeles Times to ask, “What’s the Pope waiting for?” (July 27, 2020).
Feb 19, 2021
It’s clear the scars left by the tumultuous tenure of former Wheeling-Charleston Diocese bishop Michael Bransfield will take years to heal; however, two actions taken this month by the Most Rev. Mark Brennan, current Diocesan bishop, to be more open with the faithful will go a long way to closing those wounds.
First, Brennan announced the re-constitution of the Diocesan Pastoral Council, which will help him develop priorities for the church. The council, established in 1968, stopped meeting in 2006, shortly after Bransfield’s arrival in Wheeling.
“You can’t go wrong involving the laypeople,” Diocesan spokesman Tim Bishop said. “It’s their church, too. … Getting them involved and seeking their help and running ideas by them is a great thing.”
Feb 16, 2021
It’s clear the scars left by the tumultuous tenure of former Wheeling-Charleston Diocese bishop Michael Bransfield will take years to heal; however, two actions taken this month by the Most Rev. Mark Brennan, current Diocesan bishop, to be more open with the faithful will go a long way to closing those wounds.
First, Brennan announced the re-constitution of the Diocesan Pastoral Council, which will help him develop priorities for the church. The council, established in 1968, stopped meeting in 2006, shortly after Bransfield’s arrival in Wheeling.
“You can’t go wrong involving the laypeople,” Diocesan spokesman Tim Bishop said. “It’s their church, too. … Getting them involved and seeking their help and running ideas by them is a great thing.”
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