Mother s Day Mass is a tradition at St. Peter s Cathedral in Scranton. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 6:44 PM EDT May 9, 2021
SCRANTON, Pa. Mass at St. Peter s Cathedral in downtown Scranton on Sunday morning was all about mom.
The Diocese of Scranton hosted its Mother s Day Mass at the church on Wyoming Avenue.
It s a special service for all moms, but with an emphasis on foster moms and mothers who have adopted children.
Newswatch 16 spoke with one of the moms after the service. Another woman gave her life, and we re able to enjoy the love because of her. So we get to be her parents, and we re so lucky! said Kate Wolfe of Hanover Township.
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A singer/songwriter has spoken of how her passion for music helped her cope during lockdown and gave her hope and solace.
Alison Kealy Hayes has released an album, These Times We’re Living In’, which was penned and recorded during the pandemic. Alison is from Ballyhale and now lives in Castlecomer. She has worked as a Special Needs Assistant in a special school in Kilkenny for the past 22 years.
“I am very lucky to be able to say I love what I do. But music has always been my passion, and my happy place, but with life in general, years passing, having a family , music passed me by for a while,” she said.
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Kate Wolf talks with Claudio Lomnitz, author of
Nuestra América: My Family in the Vertigo of Translation, which traces his family s history in the Jewish diaspora from the Eastern European region of Bessarabia to South America and on to Mexico. Claudio tells tales of his relatives in particular, his maternal grandfather Misha Adler, a scholar and publisher involved in a number of revolutionary movements in the mid-20th century. He also relates his family s experiences to the struggles of marginalized peoples and migrants across the globe.
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