The Tablet February 24, 2021
A well-wisher is pictured in a file photo kissing the ring of Bishop Thaddeus Ma Daqin following his episcopal ordination last year at St. Ignatius Cathedral in Shanghai. (Photo: CNS/courtesy of UCAnews)
WINDSOR TERRACE Chinese priests in Brooklyn are taking a “wait-and-see” approach to reports the government in their homeland might be planning to ignore the renewed two-year deal with the Vatican over the selection of bishops.
A new set of “Administrative Measures For Religious Clergy” describes Catholic church leaders’ selection and ordination in China. However, set to begin May 1, these rules do not explain anything about the Vatican’s involvement in the process widely believed to have been part of the original deal.
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Federal judicial clerkships are regarded as prestigious apprenticeships for lawyers.
Online applications launched last week, and the next four months are key for preparation.
Since preferences differ from judge to judge, it s crucial to research and personalize your approach.
Federal judicial clerkships are often seen as extra gold stars on a lawyer s track record.
Acting as apprentices to the decision-makers at courts, clerks assist judges with legal research and drafting, reviewing, and editing court decisions and memoranda, receiving substantive feedback from the judges in return. Because they re embedded into the day-to-day, inner workings of a courthouse, clerks become intimately familiar not only with how a judge thinks and makes decisions, bu
Taro Farmer Puts Children Through Formal Education I want my kids to have a bright future and learn from my struggle.
Source: STO Tuesday, 02 February 2021 10:09 AM
While some are pressuring their MP to pay for their children’s education there are those that work hard to put their children through formal schooling.
Peter Ba e is a hard-working father of three young boys who lives at Busurata village in Central Kwara ae, Malaita province.
Peter is now in his early 50s but says he still has the energy to sustain his family.
He is proud of what he has achieved, with just the soil to toil and sheer hard work he has put all his sons through formal education – something he was not able to do as a young man.
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