Prayers for Hugo: Family, friends have faith man hospitalized nearly a month will recover from COVID-19
Wednesday marks the third time the group of friends and family gathered in front of Methodist Medical Center to say a prayer for Hugo Miranda Jr. Author: Jobin Panicker Updated: 10:20 PM CST February 3, 2021
RICHARDSON, Texas Hugo Miranda Jr. is in the fight of his life as he slowly recovers from the effects of COVID-19. The husband, father of two and well-known restaurant owner of Hugo s Invitados was admitted to the hospital nearly a month ago at Methodist Richardson Medical Center. I don t want this for nobody. I cry every night, said Miranda s father Hugo Miranda Sr.
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At prayer breakfast, Biden calls on Americans to confront and defeat political extremism By Fin Gómez
February 4, 2021 / 2:53 PM / CBS News
President Biden said he s been to many of the annual National Prayer Breakfasts over the years every president since Dwight Eisenhower has attended but he told attendees Thursday that we know this time is different, pointing to the pandemic and political extremism in the country. Our eyes just witnessed images what we ve never imagined, images that now we ll never forget. A violent assault of the U.S. Capitol an assault on our democracy and our Capitol a violent attack that threatened lives and took life, Mr. Biden said in a pre-recorded address to the virtual National Prayer Breakfast. We know now we must confront and defeat political extremism, white supremacy and domestic terrorism. For so many in our nation, this is a dark, dark time. So, where do we turn? Faith.
President Biden addresses the 2021 National Prayer Breakfast . Credit: National Prayer Breakfast
Washington D.C., Feb 4, 2021 / 10:00 am (CNA).- President Joe Biden condemned political extremism and urged Americans to “lift one another up” in remarks at the virtual National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.
In brief taped remarks to the 69th annual National Prayer Breakfast, Biden–who is Catholic–addressed the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, issues of racial injustice, and the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
“For so many in our nation, this is a dark, dark time,” Biden said. “So where do we turn? Faith.”
Biden quoted philosopher Søren Kierkegaard that “faith sees best in the dark.”
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