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Villanova conference elevates calls for Biden to be denied Communion

Villanova conference elevates calls for Biden to be denied Communion
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Bishop McElroy: US and Vatican can work together on vaccine distribution

An Indigenous man receives the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine from a municipal health worker in the Sustainable Development Reserve of Tupe in Manaus, Brazil, Feb. 9. (CNS/Reuters/Bruno Kelly) As U.S. President Joe Biden prepares to name his new ambassador to the Holy See, policy experts have encouraged the next Vatican ambassador to work closely with the Vatican s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. San Diego s Bishop Robert McElroy, who was recently appointed by Pope Francis as one of five American board members to that Vatican office, says he absolutely agrees with that advice and believes one initial and significant area of potential collaboration would be vaccine distribution.

Local law firm adds new attorney to the mix

Local law firm adds new attorney to the mix Attorney Christopher White recently joined the firm of Godwin Dold.  White previously worked for the Rochester City Attorney’s Office for about six years.  10:20 am, Apr. 24, 2021 × Attorney Godwin Dold. White previously worked for the Rochester City Attorney’s Office for about six years. White was a prosecutor as well as a legal counsel to Rochester’s Heritage Preservation Commission and for the Planning Commission. James Godwin and Rick Dold in 2014. The firm went on hiatus in 2015 when the pair went to work for the Twin Cities firm of Larkin Hoffman.

Driver in border-crossing car chase pleads guilty

Driver in border-crossing car chase pleads guilty MTN NEWS and last updated 2021-04-22 00:07:03-04 MISSOULA — Rastesfaye Alpha Neil of Washington, D.C., accused of picking up three people who were suspected of crossing illegally into Montana from Canada and leading law enforcement on a 76-mile high-speed car chase that ended near Whitefish, admitted to an immigration crime on Wednesday. Acting U.S. Attorney Leif Johnson said in a news release that Neil, 39 years old, pleaded guilty to transportation of illegal aliens as charged in an indictment. Neil faces a maximum five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. U.S. District Judge Donald W. Molloy presided. Neil was detained pending further proceedings. Sentencing is scheduled for September 2.

Driver in Canada border crossing car chase admits immigration crime

Driver in Canada border crossing car chase admits immigration crime MTN NEWS and last updated 2021-04-21 19:10:46-04 MISSOULA — A Washington, D.C., man accused of picking up three individuals suspected of crossing illegally into Montana from Canada and leading law enforcement on a 76-mile, high-speed car chase that ended near Whitefish admitted to an immigration crime on Wednesday, Acting U.S. Attorney Leif Johnson said. Rastesfaye Alpha Neil, 39, pleaded guilty to transportation of illegal aliens as charged in an indictment. Neil faces a maximum five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. U.S. District Judge Donald W. Molloy presided. Neil was detained pending further proceedings. Sentencing was set for Sept. 2.

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