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Everyone can fit around the manger : Three Kings Parades flood Poland s streets on Epiphany
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Three Kings parades across Poland draw 1 5 million participants
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A Three Kings parade in Warsaw, Poland, on Jan. 6, 2022. / Family News Service.Warsaw, Poland, Jan 6, 2022 / 13:00 pm (CNA).Three Kings parades were held at more than 600 locations across Poland on Thursday.The annual processions, in which actors portray the Magi who traveled to Bethlehem to see the newborn Jesus, took place on Jan. 6, the Solemnity of the Epiphany.Family News Service.Organizers believe that the annual parade, known in Polish as Orszak Trzech Króli, is typically the largest street nativity play in the world.The motto of this year s parades was "Today is a joyful day." Processions were held in the capital, Warsaw, and 667 other Polish towns and cities.Similar parades took place in Ukraine, Austria, France, England, and even countries in Africa.Parades were reported at around 200 more locations than in 2021, when events were scaled down due to COVID-19. But the total of 668 sites was lower than before the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020, when processions took
Three Kings parades held at more than 600 locations across Poland
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Denver Newsroom, Apr 23, 2020 / 02:35 pm (CNA).- A British judge’s order requiring a contraceptive device be implanted in a woman with learning disabilities against her will is “deeply problematic,” a bioethicist has said.
Justice Gwynneth Knowles issued a written ruling April 21 after a hearing at the Court of Protection in London that took place via Skype due to the coronavirus lockdown.
The BBC reported that the judge decided that an implanted contraceptive device would be in the best interests of the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
She said the woman, who is in her 20s and pregnant, lacked the mental capacity to make decisions about contraception. The court heard that the woman had given birth to a number of children, who have been taken into foster care. Specialists noted that she had suffered from a number of health problems and argued that further pregnancies could present significant risks.