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The Catholic Herald recently posed several questions about both the Equality Act and transgender issues more broadly to a href="https://eppc.org/author/mary_hasson/">Mary Hasson/a>, the Kate O’Beirne Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington. Hasson is a parishioner of St. Veronica Church in Chantilly and has testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Equality Act. 

VATICAN CITY — The injury and death of so many innocent people, especially children, caused by escalating violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip is “terrible and unacceptable,” and puts the area at risk of sinking into "a spiral of death and destruction," Pope Francis said. 

  WASHINGTON — As Catholic colleges grapple with how to reopen in the fall, many are already saying they will require their students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and some schools are also mandating that staff and faculty members also be vaccinated. 

One of the things we pray for at Mass on this feast of the Ascension is that we "may in spirit dwell already in the heavenly realms" where Christ has ascended. In a sense, we already are living in heaven because Christ our head has ascended there in glory, and so his body is destined to follow.

When a taciturn new employee (Jason Statham) joins a Los Angeles armored car company, it's obvious to the audience, if not to his fellow employees (most prominently Holt McCallany), that he has an agenda of his own.

Haunted by a forest fire tragedy for which she blames herself, an emotionally isolated, self-destructive smokejumper (Angelina Jolie) is forced to pull herself together when a young boy (Finn Little) being tracked by the assassins (Aidan Gillen and Nicholas Hoult) who killed his father comes under her protection.

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