Sister Charlotte (Coletta) Walby just turn 106 and is now the oldest Sister in the history of Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and IHM s longest-serving Sister.
and of course we have really this is the family here. and that was that wonderful tribute for beatrice just a few days ago talking about how being her the grandchildren, the honor of her life. they remember picking heather of raspberries. there they are the children. camilla with the grandchildren. yeah. with the children of prince william and kate. there s the princess of wales obviously in charge of her children s care. just spare of thought for these two young children. they started a new school and in the first week their grandmother died. everyone at that school obviously talking about george being future king and all of this has happened. so immense amount of change in his life. we also saw meghan in there as well as sophie meghan will be walking behind george in the procession, george and his sister charlotte will be behind their parents. we should point out that we
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann from the Archdiocese of Kansas City appeared on EWTN's Pro-Life Weekly. / Credit: Pro-Life Weekly
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 27, 2022 / 15:40 pm (CNA).
Over the last month, the nation has seen a historic wave of change following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, with the political debate over abortion now shifting to the states. Currently, the Kansas legislature is debating the “Value Them Both” amendment, which would potentially regulate access to abortion within the state.
Prudence Robertson of EWTN’s Pro-Life Weekly recently spoke with Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann from the Archdiocese of Kansas City about his support for the proposed amendment. They also discussed the reaction to the overturning of Roe v. Wade among local pro-life advocates, and Naumann’s thoughts on the role that Catholics have in defending the unborn.
“I think for many of us, it’s been like the Berlin Wall coming down,” Na