applause . Thank you so much. speaking spanish well go to the pope motorcade going down city line avenue. You saw the fiat go by. He is getting back to the seminary as they close out the show with jawn and the kids back here. Representing the children of the world. Yup. On stage. As pope francis heads back. All right. So hes headed back. And we also saw that junk man who sang tonight. Bobby i believe is his name. Were trying to find out more about him. He was not scheduled to sing by the way. Were just as curious about him as you probably are at home. He was spectacular. Well have work on that. Did amazing job indeed. Brought tears to my eyes. Umhmm. Wonderful day. Were not done yet. Well take a welcome back. Much more to come we promise you that and there she is the queen of soul Aretha Franklin. Grew up in a baptist church. She did Amazing Grace earlier and this is her surprise song that she said she would have for everyone. Lets listen in to the original re, re. applause . Good nigh
Recreational cannabis officially became legal in Maryland on Saturday, July 1 and the rollout was well organized by all accounts, that is if you didn't mind waiting in line. Medical marijuana cardholders and newcomers had only to show their IDs before they stepped through the doors of the dozens of weed shops that welcomed them all around the state.
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The choir of St. Patrick Parish in Hubbard leads the congregation in song and worship during a recent Mass at Hubbard High School. The church caught fire in mid-January, and services currently are being held in the church hall while repairs are being completed.
With a year of online services and sitting in vehicles in parking lots, area churches and parishes slowly have been bringing people back to in-person worship.
Church leaders have been reaching out to their members and reassuring Valley residents that with proper social-distancing guidelines in place, worship services can be attended safely.