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  2. Currents News - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008, NET hired Deacon Greg Kandra to oversee the development of the program. Kandra was a 26-year veteran of CBS News, and had won every major award in broadcasting. [ 3 ] Kandra became NET's first Director of News, and began collaborating with Quinn and studio director Cedric Chin to create the new program.

  3. John Chrysostom - Wikipedia

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    Apart from his homilies, a number of John's other treatises have had a lasting influence. One such work is John's early treatise Against Those Who Oppose the Monastic Life, written while he was a deacon (sometime before 386), which was directed to parents, pagan as well as Christian, whose sons were contemplating a monastic vocation. [70]

  4. Homily - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Protestant clergy often use the term 'homily' to describe a short sermon, such as one created for a wedding or funeral. [1]In colloquial, non-religious, usage, homily often means a sermon concerning a practical matter, a moralizing lecture or admonition, or an inspirational saying or platitude, but sermon is the more appropriate word in these cases.

  5. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Each homily is heavily annotated with references to holy scripture, the Church Fathers and other primary sources. The longest homily is the second of the second book, "Against Peril of Idolatry", which runs to about 136 printed pages (pp. 25–161 in the 1571 edition) and is divided into three parts.

  6. Altar server - Wikipedia

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    At a concelebrated Mass without participation by a deacon, a concelebrating priest carries out the functions assigned to the deacon.) [30] If, as is appropriate, the bread and wine for the Mass are presented by the faithful, servers assist the priest or deacon who receives these and perhaps other gifts and carry the bread and wine to the priest ...

  7. General Roman Calendar - Wikipedia

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    22 January: Saint Vincent, Deacon and Martyr – optional memorial; 24 January: Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church – memorial; 25 January: The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle – feast; 26 January: Saints Timothy and Titus, Bishops – memorial; 27 January: Saint Angela Merici, Virgin – optional memorial

  8. Audrey Santo - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Marie Santo (19 December 1983 - 14 April 2007), often referred to as Little Audrey, was an American girl from Worcester, Massachusetts, who, at the age of three, experienced a near-drowning accident that left her in a persistent vegetative state.

  9. November 4 - Wikipedia

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    1951 – Traian Băsescu, Romanian captain and politician, 4th President of Romania; 1952 – Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria; 1953 – Mick Buckley, English footballer (d. 2013) 1953 – P. J. Carey, American baseball player and manager (d. 2012)