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Music, a catalyst for faith Culture Matters “The way in which we worship God is with our voices, singing. When we sing we pray twice.” – Elizabeth Black, Virginia Catholic Church WE WERE so glad when the drum set appeared at the little church in Laventille. Rather, the young people were glad; my grandmother and her peers hated the idea that their sacred church music would now be desecrated by “noise.” This was however not a battle the elders could win. Attendance at church was not just waning, it was aging. These were an unhealthy combination for the growth of a parish or the reputation of its priest. In the end, the music triumphed. ....
Virginia Bill Would End Protections for Faith-Based Adoption Agencies That Refuse Adoption by Gays By Emma Riley | January 27, 2021 | 4:37pm EST (Getty Images) (CNS News) – A bill introduced in the Virginia House would repeal a provision that allows certain state adoption agencies to refuse to place children with homosexual couples because of the agencies’ religious or moral convictions. The bill, HB 1932, was introduced by House Del. Mark H. Levine (D) and several other Assembly members on Jan. 13. “This bill would repeal a law the Virginia Catholic Conference helped create in 2012 to protect the religious freedom of adoption and foster care agencies,” said Jeffrey Caruso, executive director of the Virginia Catholic Conference. ....
Virginia Bill Would End Protections for Faith-Based Adoption Agencies That Refuse Adoption by Gays By Emma Riley | January 27, 2021 | 4:37pm EST (Getty Images) (CNS News) – A bill introduced in the Virginia House would repeal a provision that allows certain state adoption agencies to refuse to place children with homosexual couples because of the agencies’ religious or moral convictions. The bill, HB 1932, was introduced by House Del. Mark H. Levine (D) and several other Assembly members on Jan. 13. “This bill would repeal a law the Virginia Catholic Conference helped create in 2012 to protect the religious freedom of adoption and foster care agencies,” said Jeffrey Caruso, executive director of the Virginia Catholic Conference. ....