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Mare of Easttown captures cultural Catholicism s lasting power

In one of the opening scenes of the HBO crime miniseries "Mare of Easttown," small town Pennsylvania detective Mare Sheehan chases down a burglar, arriving on the scene to find the culprit is Freddie .

Who killed Erin McMenamin? Our Mare of Easttown theories ahead of the finale

Buckle up hogie lovers: Will Kate Winslet s detective track down the killer in time? Credit: HBO Grab a cheesesteak, crack open another Rolling Rock and get that vape stick going – we have a whole heap of Mare of Easttown theories to sift through. The penultimate episode of the superb Kate Winslet crime drama left us on a cliffhanger, with Winslet’s frumpy heroine Mare Sheehan hotfooting it to a secluded fishing spot to apprehend the man she believes murdered teenage mom Erin McMenamin. The drama, however, has delighted in wrongfooting us so far and there are still many questions left unanswered, not least: who is the real father of Erin’s infant son, DJ? And what became of the murder weapon (which, lest we forget, was an old police-issue handgun, the like of which was used by Mare’s father…)?

Sisters of Providence Welcome Church Members Back for Service

By Syndicated Content May 23, 2021 | 7:51 PM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)  For the first time since March of 2019, the Sisters of Providence opened their doors and welcomed guests back to the church. Sister Paula Damiano, Director of Providence Spirituality and Conference Center says they were waiting for more people to become vaccinated before the church would reopen. “All of our lives as Sisters of Providence, we’ve interacted with people. Most of the sisters who retired and live here now have been teachers, they’ve been principles,” said sister Damiano. “They’ve worked in parishes. So the interaction with people is something that’s always been a part of our lives.”

Mare of Easttown episode 5 | 14 questions the finale needs to answer

Sadness as last Catholic service held in Lyttelton, after more than 150 years

CHRIS SKELTON/STUFF Catholic services are finishing in Lyttelton, ending a 150-year tradition dating back to the early whalers and Irish immigrants who came to New Zealand. Dwindling numbers, a priest shortage, and a plan to merge parishes have led to the “end of an era” when the last Catholic service is held in Lyttelton. LEE KENNY reports. It will be with a sense of sadness that Father Peter Costello delivers his sermon on Sunday. It will be the last Catholic mass held in Lyttelton, ending a tradition in the Canterbury port town dating back more than 150 years. About 200 parishioners, past and present, will attend a special gathering at the site of St Joseph the Worker Church, which was destroyed by the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.

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