Currents News for Tuesday, November 20, 2018
November 20, 2018On the newscast: A federal judge has ruled against Trump’s ban on asylum seekers; The last words of Jamal Khashoggi – moments […]
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On the newscast: A federal judge has ruled against Trump’s ban on asylum seekers; The last words of Jamal Khashoggi – moments […]
By Katie Engesser Mother Maria Amador is on a Thanksgiving mission. “The best gift we can give is our time,” said the […]
Right after Thanksgiving, in tribute to persecuted Christians, churches in the Brooklyn diocese and elsewhere will be lit in red. Tonight, a […]
Currents News Staff A federal judge has ruled to block the Trump administration’s proclamation that anyone who crosses the border will be […]
By George Weigel After a month out of the country, working in Rome at Synod-2018 and helping mark the 40th anniversary of […]
Currents News Staff Sources say the C.I.A. has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, known as M.B.S., ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s […]
Currents News Staff Hundreds of faithful gathered for the annual diocesan celebration of Our Lady Of Divine Providence over the weekend. Brooklyn […]
By Tim Harfmann Hymns of praise bounced off the walls of a concrete chapel, as Cardinal Timothy Dolan celebrates an early Thanksgiving […]
On the newscast: Cardinal Dolan celebrates Thanksgiving in an unusual place; New pushback from the ensuing migrant caravan; The bus driver from […]
Currents News Staff Soon after her president visited the world’s smallest country, Sr. Mina Kwon from South Korea participated in the month-long […]