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“God Saw That It Was Good: A Safari Through Salvation History” by Brant Law is a collection of personal, biblical and saint stories about animals.
Courtesy Brant Law
“God Saw That It Was Good: A Safari Through Salvation History” by Brant Law is a collection of personal, biblical and saint stories about animals.
From a donkey weeping tears at the death of St. Francis of Assisi, to birds praying the Liturgy of the Hours in “The Voyage of Saint Brendan,” to biblical stories depicting horses as a sign of strength, God uses creation to speak to each of us.
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Easter attendance expected far behind pre-pandemic levels
WASHINGTON The coronavirus pandemic, as declared last March by the World Health Organization, was not even two weeks old when then-President Donald Trump famously said he wanted to see packed churches on Easter. That didn t happen.
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Retired nurse Debbie Meiklejohn (left) coordinates with nurse Vicki Jackson Nov. 15 during a flu clinic after Mass at St. Theresa Church in Little Rock.
Malea Hargett
Retired nurse Debbie Meiklejohn (left) coordinates with nurse Vicki Jackson Nov. 15 during a flu clinic after Mass at St. Theresa Church in Little Rock.
When Debbie Meiklejohn began the Faith and Health Ministry at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Little Rock about four years ago, her focus was on being present.
She remembers visiting an elderly parishioner, a convert, who was wondering when the Catholic Church would come, as her former Protestant faith had been doing a health and visiting ministry for years.