4. 7 but since downgraded. Here is another shake map which sort of illustrates how strong the shaking was felt, as far out from the epicenter as people have reported, and as you can see, the color changes a bit, as you move out. Now right there at the epicenter, where you can see it, sort inform a light greenish color, that indicates that people were reporting feeling a moderate to strong sensation when the earthquake struck, and as it radiates farther away from the epicenter, it gets more into the lighter blue, which indicates very light or some weak feeling of shake can. So that is kind of shaking. So that is how people were describing it this morning. You and i were up at the time. I was up Drinking Coffee getting ready for work. It did not feel like a wave or a rolling motion, it was a shake. I felt the shower door kind of rattling and thats what clued me in there was an earthquake going on. We have lydia in the field right now. She is following the story as well, since the earthqu
Dr. Viola Maria Newton, esteemed mother, devoted wife, cherished grandmother, and revered professor peacefully departed this life on April 26, 2024, at her residence.
The appointment of Fr David Waller as the first Bishop Ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham represents not only a major new chapter in the life of the Ordinariate, but a rare landmark moment for the Church throughout the Anglosphere: the elevation of a former Anglican clergyman to the episcopate. It also brings to mind how cradle Catholics can forget how easy they have it compared to us Anglican converts.
Catholics in the United Kingdom that are part of the personal ordinariate have welcomed Pope Francis’ appointment of their first bishop–and the first ordinariate bishop to hail from their Anglican heritage.
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