After a successful run through the Midwest and Northeast, Phish will head across the country and take over the West Coast for a stretch of performances. That run starts this Friday, July 15th, when Phish takes their jams to The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA.Fans who are making the trek to the storied venue are in for a treat, but for those who cannot – the band has a solution. Phish has just announced webcast live streams for their two-night run! As usual, bundles for both nights in HD and SD are available, as well as merchandise that can be added to whichever webcast package you choose. You can find more information here.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Honduran authorities on Nov. 29 seized what they said appeared to be a 15- to 20-ton cache of cocaine on a farm north of the capital. The drugs were stashed in a 15-meter-long (49 foot) tunnel found on the farm in the department of Yoro, some 200 kilometers (124.3 miles) north of Tegucigalpa, said Elvis Guzmán, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office. “Everything appears to indicate it’s cocaine,” he said. Honduras, like other Central American countries, has become a key transit point for drugs moving from South America to the United States. At least 8 people were arrested in a series of raids that began over the weekend and resulted in the seizure of US$100 million in property. [AFP (Honduras), 29/11/2012; La Prensa (Honduras), 29/11/2012; El Heraldo (Honduras), 29/11/2012; La Prensa Gráfica (El Salvador), 29/11/2012] By Dialogo November 30, 2012
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Sharing is caring! 74 Views no discussions First, my deep concern for you and your families; The elderly who are unable to attend Mass of other services are advised to follow the 9:00AM Mass aired on the Dominica Catholic Radio or EWTN on Sunday morning. Share Bishop Gabriel MalzaireAs we follow the happenings around the world regarding COVID-19 (also known as the Corona Virus) and its disastrous evolution, we remain conscious of the possibility of its arrival to our shores. In that regard, therefore, we need to remain vigilant by exercising every discipline recommended by the Church, the State and regional and international Health organizations, to prevent or curtail the spread of the virus.In order to enhance these preventative measures, here are some updates to our previous guidelines: Share I invite all members of the that Clergy and Religious in the Diocese to do a personal daily Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament in prayer for the Church and the Nation as we work towards preventing/combating the deadly COVID-19. The Diocesan Youth Rally, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 04, 2020 is postponed to a later date, which will be announced subsequently; I encourage families to stay united in prayer e.g. the recitation of the Holy Rosary, engaging in the spiritual reading of the Bible (Lectio Divina), the Divine Office, meditation, family novenas, etc. When attending Sunday Masses, please strictly follow the guidelines previously given regarding, receiving Holy Communion, sharing the Sign of Peace, the Holy Water Font, and precautionary measures regarding coughing and sneezing. CommentaryCoronavirusFaithLifestyleLocalNews Bishop Malzaire Issues Updated Guidelines for Catholics During COVID19 Pandemic by: – March 18, 2020 More than ever before, we must be mindful of the need to be our brothers and sisters’ keepers. Let us remember those in the region and around the world who have contracted the virus and those who have succumbed to its mortal effects. May their souls rest in peace! Let up place our entire Diocese, our region and our world under the maternal protection of our Blessed Lady as she takes our petitions to the Divine Son. Share Fourthly, to remind you that as a Christian community our first response to any calamity is to intercede, asking God’s favour upon his people. Thirdly, to express solidarity with all those from our region and around the world who have contracted the virus, recuperating from it, or succumbed to its mortal effect; and. All Lenten retreats as far as possible can be held on community level. This is recommended in order to reduce the large gatherings. Additionally, I strongly encourage various smaller groups to assembly for vigils, Stations of the Cross, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, to pray earnestly for God’s protection against COVID-19. Tweet Secondly, as precautionary measures to safeguard your health and wellbeing; I recommend that the parishes hold a well-prepared penitential service during the Lenten Season, at which the Parish Priest will be authorized by the Bishop to administer General Absolution to the faithful penitents. Please be mindful of the possibility of updating our guidelines as time progresses. As bishop of the Diocese I offer these guidelines to show: In this time of crisis and uncertainty, it is imperative that, as a Christian community, we remain united in unceasing prayer with and for each other. In that regard: The Bishop also spoke on vocation. His full statement can be found here.Audio Playerhttps://www.dominicavibes.dm/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Bishop-on-vocations.mp300:0000:0000:00Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.
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