Easter Tradition at Holy Innocents!

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Easter Tradition at Holy Innocents!
SUNDAY,
APRIL 5th
Vol. 81
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JUNIATA
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Serving Our Neighborhoods for over 80 Years!
PHILADELPHIA, PA -- WEEK OF TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015
Phone: 215-435-3909
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Promoting the Pride,
Community and Business
of our Neighborhoods
Every Week
Since July 23, 1934
Children from all over the
neighborhood made their
way to Holy Innocents on
March 22nd to enjoy
Breakfast with the Easter
Bunny!
The kids enjoyed
pancakes, eggs, sausage
and more as they excitedly
waited their turn to get
pictures taken with the
Easter Bunny.
Happy Easter to all!
Page 10: Tips on
Decorating
Easter Eggs
No. 13
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City and State Leaders Plant Pinwheel Garden for
Child Abuse Awareness Month on Hunting Park Ave.
The Philadelphia Children’s
Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to
bringing justice and healing to
victims of child sexual abuse, hosted
its 5th Annual Legislative Breakfast
on Friday, March 27. Area Legislators along with
representatives from PCA’s partner
agencies, the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, Special
Victim’s Unit and District Attorney’s
Office helped to plant a pinwheel
garden to increase awareness for
Child Abuse Awareness Month in
April. Each of the 1,892 pinwheels
represented the 1,892 children PCA
served last year.
Those in attendance included:
Philadelphia City Council Members
Ed Neilson, David Oh and Dennis
O’Brien; State Representatives Leslie
Acosta (event host), Pamela
DeLissio, Stephen Kinsey, Thomas
Murt, John Taylor and Curtis Thomas;
and State Senators Art Haywood and
Vincent Hughes. Representatives
from the offices of several other
local, state and federal officials also
attended.
Frankford
Library to
Close for
Emergency
Renovations
The Free Library of Philadelphia has
announced that the Frankford
Library, 4634 Frankford Avenue, will
be temporarily closed due to a
building emergency, regarding HVAC
repairs.
The closure will begin on Monday,
April 6th, and it is hoped that the
library will reopen on Monday, June
22, 2015.
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1,892 pinwheels were planted outside of the Philadelphia Children’s Alliance, 300 E. Hunting Park
Avenue, last Friday, representing the 1,892 children that PCA served in 2014.
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Phone Scammers Grow More Brazen
Scammers would rather have a
pipeline right into your home rather
than take a chance on mail that might
get trashed straight out of the
mailbox. Hence the rise in telephone
scams.
USA.gov has a section on phone
scams and fraud that covers a
number of the common ones, such
as these:
* Slamming is when a phone
company changes your service
without your permission. If you find
charges for this on your phone bill,
call to insist you be switched back.
* Caller ID spoofing makes a phone
number show up on your Caller ID
that might encourage you to take the
call. For example, it might appear
that your bank or credit-card
company is calling you, and you might
be tempted to go ahead and give the
personal information the caller asks
for.
* Cramming is adding charges to
your phone bill, likely small ones that
you might not notice.Consumer.
ftc.gov has an extensive section on
phone scams, including handling prerecorded calls, unexpected sales
calls and, especially, knowing the
signs of a scam. The sooner you can
identify clues that you’re about to be
scammed, the sooner you can just
hang up without giving out any
information.Your cellphone isn’t
immune to phone scams. If you
enable the GPS on your apps, you’re
essentially letting people know where
you are, which makes you vulnerable.
Disable the GPS feature. Upgrade
plans can be a source of trouble if
you don’t ask about future upgrade
fees when you buy a new phone. Ask
lots of questions about frequency of
upgrade, potential down payment
and phone condition, and read the
contract carefully.
One-ring scams are one of new
ones. Here’s how it works: Your
cellphone rings once. The calling
area code appears to be a domestic
one, and the temptation is to call
back to see who it was. The problem:
The return call actually goes to a payper-call international number that
might incur fees just for connecting,
and more fees every minute.
Be sure you’re familiar with
international area codes that are
often tied to scams, such as 809
(Dominican Republic), 284 (British
Virgin Islands), 473 (Grenada) and
876 (Jamaica). Don’t return any calls
unless you know who it is.
65th Anniversary Celebration
On Sunday, April 19, 2015, St.
Adalbert Sodality of Our Lady of
Fatima will be celebrating its 65th
Anniversary. Mass will be celebrated
at 9 A.M. in St. Adalbert Church,
Thompson Street & Allegheny Avenue
in Port Richmond, followed with a
brunch at the Casbah Caterers, 3461
E. Thompson Street. Donation is
$20.00. Everyone is invited to attend.
For more information or for tickets,
call Theresa Romanowski at 215922-1700 or 215-813-2780.
5th Annual Spring Tea
CDA Court St. Francis De Sales
#2617 will be holding its 5th Annual
Spring Tea on Sunday, April 19, 2015
11:30 a.m. at St. Joachim Church,
1527Church Street.. Cost is $20.00-
children 12 and under $10.00. Bring
canned good for an extra raffle ticket.
Contact Mary at 215-850-1975.
tickets avail until April 10th.
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Angelo’s
Senior Community Health Fair
St. Anne’s Senior Community
Center will host Aria Health
Community Health Fair on Tuesday,
March 31, 2015 from 10am to
12pm. This event is FREE and open
to anyone 50 years of age and older.
Join us for FREE health screenings,
healthy lifestyle education,
information concerning Aria Health
1934
Services and community resources.
Polish translators, door prizes and
giveaways will be available. Please
contact Kelly at 215-426-9799 for
additional information.
St. Anne’s Senior Community
Center is located at 2607 E.
Cumberland St. Philadelphia, PA
19125.
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Councilwoman Sanchez Rebuts
Morales’ Claims of
Election Improprieties
Councilwoman Maria Quinones
Sanchez’s campaign last week said
that Seventh District City Council
candidate Manny Morales was
caught misleading voters, as
Sanchez’s campaign released
inform-ation rebutting claims of
election improprieties that Morales
made.
At a press conference on March
20th, Morales made claims that three
Philadelphians who signed nominating petitions for Councilwoman
Sanchez’ reelection campaign were
deceased. The Councilwoman’s
campaign said that after further
investigation, they found that these
accusations were baseless.
“These baseless accusations by
Manny Morales are just another
reason why his candidacy is an insult
to the people of Philadelphia and the
residents of the Seventh Councilmanic District,” Councilwoman
Sanchez said. “When you couple the
pattern of hateful remarks Manny
Morales has made with the
misleading statements coming from
his campaign, you have a person who
is not ready to represent our city’s
most diverse district on City Council.
I call on state Reps. Angel Cruz and
Leslie Acosta as well as ward leaders
Carlos Matos and Emilio Vazquez to
follow the Philadelphia Democratic
Party’s lead and renounce Manny
Morales once and for all. His name
shouldn’t even be on the ballot.”
Morales said that three individuals
who signed petitions supporting
Councilwoman Sanchez’ reelection
campaign are deceased: Felix Aguirre
Jr., Carmen Gonzalez and Carol Brown.
However, Councilwoman Sanchez’
campaign said after further
investigation that all three were alive
at the time they signed the petition.
One individual, Felix Aguirre Jr.,
signed the nominating petition on
March 4. His father, Felix Aguirre, is
deceased, but Mr. Aguirre is still
alive.
Another individual, Carmen
Gonzalez, signed Councilwoman
Sanchez’ petition on March 1. Yet
Ms. Gonzalez also signed Morales’
petition, on March 2.
And the third individual in question,
Carol Brown, passed away last week
after having signed the petition,
according to the head of household.
The Morales campaign misidentified
the person signing the petition as
Carol A. Bowen, who used to live at
the same address but passed away
years ago.
In the interest of full transparency,
the Sanchez Campaign said that Mr.
Aguirre experienced a problem with
changing his voter registration when
he moved and was not registered to
vote. Mrs. Brown’s family mistakenly
believed that she was registered
before she passed away, and Ms.
UP TO $1,100 CASH
Gonzalez is registered to vote at an
older address, on Bristol St. These are
not uncommon occurrences,
according to the Sanchez campaign.
Councilwoman Sanchez’ campaign
said, like others throughout the city,
they approach thousands of residents
for signatures in public places
throughout the district during the
brief window of time when state law
permits candidates to collect
signatures. The campaign trusts that
residents are being truthful when
signing nominating petitions, though
occasionally people are mistaken
about their registration status.
Councilwoman Sanchez submitted
more than 4,000 signatures in
support of her re-election campaign.
She said that it confirms her
confidence in the validity of her
petition signatures. Councilwoman
Sanchez was required to submit 750
valid signatures from voters in her
district to run for re-election. March
17th was the final day for other
candidates to challenge her petitions
in court — which did not occur.
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JUNIATA NEWS, MARCH 31, 2015
Aldi announces that it will
open in former Bottom
Dollar location in Juniata
Discount grocer ALDI announced
last week that it has completed its
purchase of 66 real estate assets
from the Delhaize Group. The
transaction includes the land,
buildings and leasehold improvements associated with Delhaize’s
recently retired Bottom Dollar Food
operation.
ALDI also announced that they
plan to open ALDI stores at 30 former
Bottom Dollar Food locations,
including the Juniata Park location
at 3975 Castor Avenue.
“ALDI has been offering fresh,
affordable groceries in Pennsylvania
and Southern New Jersey
communities for 20 years. With the
completion of this real estate
transaction, we are able to ramp up
our expansion plans in the region to
meet the growing demand for the
ALDI difference: high quality
groceries at everyday low prices in
an easy-to-shop store,” said Jason
Hart, CEO, ALDI. “While we are
excited to pursue opening ALDI stores
at 30 of these locations, we will
continue working with those
communities where we will not be
using the sites to ensure a smooth
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closing in January, will become
an ALDI store
transition.”
In December 2013, ALDI embarked
on an accelerated growth plan to
open 650 new stores by the end of
2018, with the goal of operating
nearly 2,000 stores across the
country. ALDI also is planning to
invest more than $3 billion to pay for
land, facilities and equipment. When
the expansion is complete, ALDI will
have stores coast-to-coast and
anticipates serving more than 45
million customers per month. The
expansion is expected to create more
than 10,000 new jobs at ALDI stores,
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Suspect Wanted in Robbery Suspect Wanted in Public
at Wawa on Aramingo Ave. Storage Facility Burglary
East Detective
Division is looking to
identify and located
the suspect wanted
who robbed a Wawa
in the 24th District.
On March 24,
2015, at 11:55 pm,
an employee for
Wawa located at
3901 Aramingo Avenue noticed an
unknown white male
placing several Red
Bull cans inside his
jacket. When the
employee approached the suspect, he
told the suspect to
stop. The suspect
then pushed the
employee to the side,
fleeing the store. The
employee
then
chased the suspect
from the store and
Robbery Suspect on Surveillance Video
was last seen east on
Wheatsheaf Lane.
The suspect is described as a white immediately.
male, 5’6", facial hair, wearing a
To submit a tip via telephone, dial
black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to
and red sneakers.
PPD TIP or 773847. All tips will be
To view this video and more, visit confidential.
The Philadelphia Police YouTube
If you have any information about
Channel.
this crime or this suspect, please
If you see this suspect do not contact East Detective Division at
approach him, contact 911 215-686-3243.
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JAC Meeting
Next Tuesday
The Juniata Action Committee will
be meeting next Tuesday. April 7th -7:00 pm at the Juniata Golf Club.
The meeting will include
nominations for Officers in the
organization; and Kelly Little from
Newcourtland Life Program will be
presenting her organization’s work
for seniors. The Juniata Park Town
Watch will also meet following the
JAC meeting.
All Juniata residents are invited and
urged to attend.
East Detective Division is
looking to identify and
locate the suspect wanted
for commercial burglary in
the 24th District.
On March 25, 2015, the
9:00 pm, two unknown
males and one unknown
female gained access to a
storage unit located inside
Public Store located at
2345 Castor Avenue
through a hole cut in the
roof. Once inside, the
suspects took 35 guitars,
10 amps, various electronic equipment, various vinyl
records, and children’s
toys then fled in an
unknown direction.
To view this video and
more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube
Channel.
If you see these suspects
do not approach them,
contact 911 immediately.
To submit a tip via telephone, dial
215-686-TIPS (8477) or text a tip to
PPD TIP or 773847. All tips will be
confidential.
Juniata Action
Committee
Next
Public Meeting
will be held
TUESDAY, APRIL 7th
7:00 - 8:30 pm at
the Juniata Golf Club
1391 E. Cayuga St.
If you have any information about
this crime or these suspects, please
contact East Detective Division
at 215-686-3243.
(“L” & Cayuga Sts.)
267-205-1452
[email protected]
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Smoked Ham with
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Perfect for a buffet any time of year. We created this impressive glazed
ham for winter entertaining, but it has become an Easter favorite as well.
• 1 (12-pound) smoked whole ham, fully cooked
• 3 pints strawberries
• 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
• 2 tablespoons cornstarch
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1 jar (10- to 12-ounce) orange marmalade
• Radish sprouts or watercress sprigs, for garnish
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• 2 (8-ounce) packages fat-free
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• 1 (4-serving) package sugarfree instant chocolate fudge pudding
mix
• 2/3 cup nonfat dry milk powder
• 1 cup water
• 3/4 cup reduced calorie
whipped topping
• 1 (6-ounce) purchased
chocolate pie crust
• 6 tablespoons reduced-fat
peanut butter
• 1 (2 1/2-inch) chocolate
graham cracker square, made into
crumbs
• 1 tablespoon chopped dry
roasted peanuts
1. In a large bowl, stir cream cheese
with a sturdy spoon until soft. Add
dry pudding mix, dry milk powder and
water. Mix well using a wire whisk.
Blend in 1/4 cup whipped topping.
Carefully spread mixture into pie
crust. Refrigerate while preparing
topping.
2. In a medium bowl, stir peanut
butter with a spoon until soft. Fold in
remaining 1/2 cup whipped topping.
Spread mixture evenly over creamcheese filling. Evenly sprinkle
chocolate graham-cracker crumbs
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at least 2 hours. Makes 8 servings.
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Kitchen Diva: Egg-Cellent Easter!
By Angela Shelf Medearis
and Gina Harlow
The use of natural food dyes to color
eggs became popular during
medieval times. English kings
distributed hundreds of decorated,
gold-leaf eggs during Easter. Russian
Czar Alexander III transformed this
holiday custom to high-art when he
commissioned the famous Faberge
eggs as a gift for his wife, the
Empress Maria Alexandrovna, from
goldsmith Peter Carl Faberge.
Today, hard-cooked eggs act as a
creative canvas for children and
adults during the Easter holiday. For
the perfect hard-cooked eggs,
decorated with homemade dye,
follow the directions below.
NOTE: The greenish color around
the yolk of hard-cooked eggs is a
natural result of sulfur and iron
reacting at the surface of the yolk. It
may occur when eggs are cooked too
long or at too high of temperature,
or when there is a high amount of
iron in the cooking water. Although
the color may be unappealing, the
eggs are still wholesome and
nutritious, and their flavor is
unaffected.Greenish yolks can best
be avoided by using the proper
cooking time and temperature (avoid
intense boiling) and by rapidly
cooling the cooked eggs. Scrambled
eggs can develop a greenish tint if
overcooked at too high a temperature
or if they are left too long in a metal
pan.
Preparing Eggs for Decoration
Tip: Keep the egg carton to store
your Easter eggs in!
1. Bring eggs to room
temperature.
2. Place the eggs in room
temperature water in a large pot.
3. Bring to a boil, then turn down
to a low boil for 12 minutes.
4. Quickly chill the eggs in icecold water.
5. The eggs must be completely
cool and dry to decorate successfully.
6. Hard-cooked eggs should be
kept refrigerated and used within one
week.
Egg-cellent Decorating Tips
1. Use crayons to gently color a
design on the hard-cooked Easter
eggs. If you want to dye the crayondecorated eggs, the crayon wax will
resist the dye and the design will
show through.
2. Use craft supplies: buttons,
sequins, glitter, beads, pieces of felt,
or stickers. Use white or craft glue
to attach the materials.
3. To make your own dye: Combine
1/2 to 1 tablespoon of food coloring
with 2 teaspoons of white, distilled
vinegar in a large cup or deep bowl.
You can experiment by mixing the
food coloring to create a variety of
hues. Add water until the cup or bowl
is half full.
4. Gently place the eggs into the
dyeing liquid in the cup or bowl, using
a soup spoon to avoid cracking the
shell. The longer the eggs are left in
the dye, the darker the color will
become.
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Petition is started to
Save St. Laurentius Church
Following last week’s
announcement by the Archdiocese
of Philadelphia that the St.
Laurentius Church building in
Fishtown will be demolished, a
petition was started on Change.org
to “Save Saint Laurentius Church on
Berks St. in Philadelphia.”
The Petition states:
received. Please heed the call for
help and allow “Save Saint
Laurentius” the opportunity to repair
their church so that more generations
can come and experience the
majesty within these walls. Please
help us stop the wrecking ball from
reducing this historic and cultural
landmark to dust.”
“Over 130 years ago,
Philadelphians in the Fishtown
neighborhood built Saint Laurentius
Church with their hands to give their
families a place to pray, to grow, to
mourn and to celebrate. Many of
these families were new to the United
States and came to escape the
oppression of new rule in Poland. Under the roof of this beautiful
brownstone church, people shared
common woes and joys, new
relationships were forged under God
and a beautiful community grew from
that. Generations of Fishtowners and
newcomers alike have gathered here
to worship, to baptize, to confess,
take communion, marry and mourn.
What impresses me even more than
this magnificent church, is the strong
sense of community that this parish
fostered. When you live in a city rich with
architectural marvels, it is easy to
start to take them for granted. This
church meets the requirements for
historic designation, but the
Archdiocese executed their right
deny that honor. In their stead, the
parishioners would like to be given
the opportunity to accept that
designation proudly and be stewards
to their beloved parish church. Like
the generations before them who
invested sizable sums to keep this
church maintained and to allow for
the addition of a rectory, convent,
and school, the parishioner once
again have come together... this time
to save their beloved church. They
have formed an organization to do
just this, called “Save St. Laurentius”
and they have raised substantial
capital funds to do these repairs. Please do not let this beautiful
landmark and her community be
smashed to bits and fade from
memory. This parish is fixable. It can
be repaired. ”Save Saint Laurentius”
hired a Canon lawyer and has filed a
formal appeal to the Vatican.
They have raised the funds to move
forward with the repair work.
According to Canon Law, nothing can
be done to destroy or alter this
structure until the Vatican has
released its formal decision on the
appeal and yet, with St. Laurentius’
case still under Vatican review, on
March 22, 2015 the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia made a formal
announcement that they are moving
forward with the demolition. This parish, both the Gothic
brownstone and the parishioners,
deserve better than its unnecessary
destruction. It can be saved, and it
should be saved. The Archidocese
should not be allowed to move
forward with demolition until the
formal reply from the Vatican is
On Monday morning, there were
already almost 1,400 supporters of
the petition on Change.org.
A Facebook page has also been
created -- “Save St. Laurentius
Church”.
City Council President Darrell L.
Clarke (5th District) issued a
statement last week, saying “I join
St. Laurentius parishioners in
expressing my disappointment in the
Archdiocese’s announcement that
this historic church will be
demolished. After meeting with
members of the church and
Archdiocese officials, I was hopeful
that all avenues toward preservation
of this beautiful and sacred building
would first be exhausted. “The
public’s safety must always come
first, but it is my and others’
understanding that preservation is
Continued on Page 14
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Can Angels Save us?
From the Pastor’s Pen
Rev. David Scudder www.BethelChapelChurch.com
[email protected]
Bethel Chapel Church
Corner of “K” & Lycoming Streets
In recent years there has been a
lot of fascination and speculation
about angels. It often involves
questions like: Are angels real? Is it
possible to see one? Why do angels
exist? What can angels do? Should
we pray to angels?
At times, religious people’s interest
in angels has gotten so intense that
it has even been called
“angelmania.” At one point in the
late 1980’s, five of the top ten
religious books were about angels.
Some of the more popular books
about angels make some amazing
claims. For example, some say that
angels can help you contact your dead
relatives, provide guidance for
important decisions, empower you to
achieve your goals, bring healing to
your body, and a whole host of other
outlandish claims.
What should we believe about
angels? Everything that God has told
us about them! One fact about angels
that you may have never heard is that
they are inferior to humans. That is
what the Bible reveals. In spite of the
fact that angels (for the present)
have abilities that we don’t have, like
invisibility, strength, instant
unhindered movement, they never
age, etc., God has actually placed a
higher importance upon men than He
has upon angels.
Let me show you how I know that is
true. Read this passage from the
Bible carefully. “What is man, that
You [God] remember him? Or the son
of man, that You are concerned about
him? You have made him for a little
while lower than the angels; You have
crowned him with glory and honor,
and have appointed him over the
works of your hands; You have put all
things in subjection under his feet.
For in subjecting all things to him,
[i.e. mankind] He left nothing that is
not subject to him….” (Hebrews 2:6–
8).
From the beginning of the Bible,
we see that God made the superiority
of mankind very clear. When God first
created human life on the earth, He
declared, “‘Let Us make man in Our
image, according to Our likeness;
and let them rule over the fish of the
sea and over the birds of the sky and
over the cattle and over all the earth,
and over every creeping thing that
creeps on the earth.’ God created
man in His own image, in the image
of God He created him; male and
female He created them. God
blessed them; and God said to them,
‘Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the
earth, and subdue it; and rule over
the fish of the sea and over the birds
of the sky and over every living thing
that moves on the earth’” (Genesis
1:26–28).
In other words, God made mankind
to be the master of this world, not
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angels. That sounds odd to us, doesn’t
it? If we are ruling the planet, we
sure aren’t doing a very good job. This
world is a mess. Many animals are
dangerous to humans. We are largely
helpless before hurricanes,
earthquakes, tornadoes, and a host
of other natural disasters. We
struggle to keep people from stealing
from each other, and we can’t even
keep some people from killing other
people.
What went wrong? Sin is what
ruined everything. When Adam and
Eve rebelled against their all loving
Creator, a barrier was created
between them and their Lord. Life no
longer worked like God intended. It’s
been pretty much downhill ever since.
What is the solution? Do we need
to ask angels to intervene in this
world and straighten things out?
Angels are not the answer. The Bible
warns us against that idea. “Let no
one keep defrauding you of your prize
by delighting in self-abasement and
the worship of the angels, taking his
stand on visions he has seen,
inflated without cause by his fleshly
mind” (Colossians 2:18).
The solution is so amazing and so
wonderful, that only God could have
thought it up.
Since we have all failed to reflect
our Creator’s holiness, God has come
to our rescue. God came to earth,
became one of us (when Jesus was
born in Bethlehem), and then lived
the perfect life that none of us could
live. “Therefore, [Jesus] had to be
made like His brethren in all things,
so that He might become a merciful
and faithful high priest in things
pertaining to God…” (Hebrews 2:17).
Then Jesus offered Himself up as a
perfect sacrifice to pay the penalty
for our sin. The Bible makes this very
clear in verses like this one: “But we
do see Him who was made for a little
while lower than the angels, namely,
Jesus, because of the suffering of
death crowned with glory and honor,
so that by the grace of God He might
taste death for everyone” (Hebrews
2:9).
Since angels are under Christ’s rule
(see Ephesians 1:21, Colossians
1:16; 2:10 and 1 Peter 3:22), He is
the only One who can straighten out
our mess. Angels can’t solve our most
important needs because only Jesus
can wash away our sin and change
our hearts. When we put our
complete faith in Christ we will, “…
have eternal life. For God so loved
the world, that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whoever believes
in Him shall not perish, but have
eternal life” (John 3:15–16).
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1. MONARCHIES: Who is the
longest reigning monarch of
Britain?
2. PRESIDENTS: Name the
only U.S. president who never lived
in the White House?
3. MYTHOLOGY: Which one of
the Greek Muses was associated
history?
4. GEOGRAPHY: What is the
name of the strait that separates
Sicily from theItalian mainland?
5. LANGUAGE: Who coined
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6. HISTORY: When was Charles
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Petition is started
to Save
St. Laurentius
Church
Continued from Page 11
indeed possible, especially if the
Vatican chooses to intervene. I
respectfully ask the Archdiocese to
hold off on demolition of St.
Laurentius until parishioners who
have appealed to the Vatican for
assistance receive a formal response.
St. Laurentius is special and sacred
to so many families who have a
generational attachment to this
place of worship. “As long as the
public is in no immediate danger, the
St. Laurentius community ought to
be given time to seek the finances
and assistance required to preserve
the church. Historic preservation is
an interest of the City as well. I hope
to continue discussions with
stakeholders in order to arrive at a
more satisfying conclusion for all
parties involved.”
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Registration for any program is on
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Please ask for Kelcie or Esther
Girl Scouts: Girls ages 5- 13 are
invited to join our Girl Scout troop.
We are in independent troop. Fee of
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trips. Meetings are on Monday nights
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After School Program 20152016: Registraion will begin on
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responding to acute food shortages,
hundreds of women riot in
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windows and looting stores, before
Confederate President Jefferson
Davis threw his pocket change at
them from the top of a wagon. Davis
ordered the crowd to disperse or
he would order the militia to fire on
them.
* On April 3, 1882, one
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fellow gang member Bob Ford.
Detective magazines had
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them into Robin Hoods. In reality,
Jesse James was a ruthless killer
who stole only for himself.
* On March 31, 1931,
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supplies into Berlin.
* On April 4, 1968,
Martin Luther King Jr. is shot to
death at a hotel in Memphis,
Tennessee. A single shot fired by
James Earl Ray from more than 200
feet away struck King in the neck.
The death of America’s leading civilrights advocate sparked a wave of
rioting in black communities around
the country.
* On April 5, 1976,
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men to emerge from the American
West, dies while flying from
Acapulco to Houston for medical
treatment. Hughes’ bizarre behavior
grew worse in his final years, as he
became obsessed with privacy and
sometimes worked for days at a
stretch in a black-curtained room
without sleeping.
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