This Lent, Fr. Emmet Farrell wants you to think about climate change.
Farrell, director of creation care ministry for the Diocese of San Diego, developed a series of daily reflections for the 40-day liturgical season to help Catholics better understand what he sees as one of the most pressing moral issues facing the world.
In them, he draws connections between human activities and their impacts on the planet, and provides suggestions for actions that individuals and faith groups can take.
Beginning on Ash Wednesday, EarthBeat will publish a selection of the series, titled Reflections on the Care of Creation, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during Lent.
Man accused of killing Cathedral Catholic High School teacher pleads not guilty
Man accused of killing Cathedral Catholic High School teacher pleads not guilty
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend s fiance a beloved Cathedral Catholic High School teacher by shooting him outside his North Park home pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder.
Jesse Milton Alvarez, 30, is accused in the Feb. 1 slaying of 37-year- old Mario Fierro, who police found shot shortly after 7 a.m. outside his home in the 4500 block of Kansas Street. He died at the scene.
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EL CAJON (KUSI) – Many private schools across San Diego County have been open for in-person learning for the last few months, but public schools have remained closed.
Despite the state government refusing to allow public schools to reopen amid the pandemic, a private school in El Cajon is celebrating a milestone.
KUSI’s Elizabeth Alvarez visited the Holy Trinity School as they mark 100 days of safe in-person learning.
The school has implemented safety protocols including masks, and shields around each desk, but hasn’t experienced any big problems over the 100 days students have been in the classroom.
Diocese of San Diego, Director for Schools, John Galvan, told KUSI’s Elizabeth Alvarez, “we’ve had isolated cases, very little spread or transmission, and it shows us that schools are the safest place for our kids right now.”