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Our state s secrets: Travel writer Healy finds a few gems

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Remembering Margaret Snyder, Catholic feminist pioneer

Margaret C. Snyder (Wikimedia Commons) Margaret Snyder, the American Catholic social scientist who died on January 26 at age 91, focused on women’s rights and economic development with implacable resolve. Snyder’s manifold accomplishments were first encouraged by Catholic mentors who believed that rather than speaking reductively of women’s rights or civil rights, the all-embracing term of human rights can be most apt. A 1946 graduate of The Convent School in Syracuse, N.Y., and a 1950 graduate of the College of New Rochelle, she was inspired by the sense of ethics exemplified by her parents. Her father, a physician who tended impoverished patients and her mother, a silent film pianist who was underpaid for her work because of her gender, provided a model for Snyder’s later career projects. She was also enlightened by local family friends such as Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., later president of the University of Notre Dame. Father Hesburgh also advocated for development and w

Weekly Meanderings 9 January 2021

But in 1962 she left Hollywood behind and became a nun. Her story was also the subject of an Oscar-nominated short film on HBO, titled God Is the Bigger Elvis, released in 2012. Today, Hart receives hundreds of letters from people across the country seeking guidance on having a closer relationship with God. As you age, When I finally get on the phone with Sanjay Gupta, M.D., in March, after he has rescheduled three times because he’s prepping for CNN’s first COVID-19 town hall, he’s relieved to be talking about something positive: brain science. “We’re seeing evidence that lifestyle changes can significantly improve brain health and even reverse brain disease,” he says. “That may not sound that significant, except that we really never thought of the brain that way until recently. We thought of the heart that way, and some other organs, but the brain was always this black box.”

Mother Dolores Hart explains why she left Hollywood to become a nun: God called me

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what s clicking today in entertainment. EXCLUSIVE: Actress Dolores Hart, who was once hailed as the next Grace Kelly, gave Elvis Presley his first on-screen kiss and worked alongside leading men like Montgomery Clift, Anthony Quinn and Marlon Brando just to name a few. But in 1962 she left Hollywood behind and became a nun. Her story was also the subject of an Oscar-nominated short film on HBO, titled God Is the Bigger Elvis, released in 2012. Today, Hart receives hundreds of letters from people across the country seeking guidance on having a closer relationship with God.

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