By Rebekah Gonzalez
Apr 8, 2021
With the state slowly but surely reopening the economy, it can be easy to forget just how much California has been through since the coronavirus was declared a global pandemic in March of 2020.
In June 2020, the California Budget & Police Center reported that between February and April of last year California lost 2.6 million jobs. Which is twice as many jobs Californians lost during the Great Recession over a three year period.
25% of women in California are unemployed compared to 20% of men, reports
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Front Page » Sports » Men’s Lacrosse: Keydets drop 16-9 final to The Mount
Facing Mount St. Mary’s in a makeup game that was supposed to be the season opener in February, the VMI lacrosse team fell by a 16-9 score to The Mount Wednesday evening at Drill Field No. 2.
Senior Ryan Perouty became the 15th Keydet in VMI lacrosse history to score 70+ goals in a career, with a hat trick against The Mount putting him at 72 goals for his career. Sophomore Scout Ripley also had a hat trick on the day.
Intellectual confusion resembling a smog of the mind has been a deadening presence in Catholicism in the years since Vatican Council II. But here and there amid the swirling mists of bad arguments and lame analogies, a small yet significant body of Catholic intellectuals has stood firm in defense of clear thinking and good sense.
For me at least, three stand out: Ralph McInerny, Germain Grisez, and Jude Dougherty. The news that Dougherty, longtime dean of the school of philosophy at the Catholic University of America, had died in early March moves me to pay tribute to them for their contributions to the Church they loved.
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April 3, 2021
Michael Hare
The Most Rev. W. Francis Malooly, DD, bishop of the Diocese of Wilmington, will receive the 2021 Monsignor Thomas J. Reese Award at Catholic Charities’ Annual Tribute Dinner, to be held Wednesday, Oct. 6.
Michael J. Hare, the 2020 recipient, will be presented with the 2020 award since the dinner last year was canceled due to COVID-19.
Created in 1989 in memory of Monsignor Thomas J. Reese, community activist and longtime director of Catholic Social Services, the forerunner of Catholic Charities, the award recognizes exemplary individuals who have demonstrated a deep commitment to promoting and restoring the well-being of people – Catholic Charities’ mission.