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Don't Miss Star-Studded Divine Mercy Preview Show & Mass on EWTN

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

IRONDALE, Ala., April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're an NFL fan, you know the name Elvis Grbac, former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Baltimore Ravens. You also know the name Ben Steele, who played for six NFL teams including the 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and Green Bay Packers, and is currently assistant coach for the Arizona Cardinals. And if you're Catholic, you almost surely know Mark Wahlberg's brother Jim Wahlberg, either by name or by his work as executive producer of "Mother Teresa: No Greater Love."

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  • Live From the National Shrine of Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Mass.
  • All of these men have gone on to do some incredible work in the Catholic Church and all will be featured live on EWTN's Divine Mercy Sunday's Preview Show, which airs at Noon ET, Sunday, April 7.
  • In addition to the events above, EWTN will feature a Divine Mercy Celebration from the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Vilnius, Lithuania at 10 a.m.
  • That Celebration also includes a preview show and Mass, where you undoubtedly will see the original painting of the Divine Mercy.

EWTN To Broadcast Holy Week and Easter Devotions From Around the World

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

For the complete schedule in your time zone, go to https://www.ewtn.com/tv/schedule , click on your area of the world, and then either "Week of 3/25" or "Week of 4/1."

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  • For the complete schedule in your time zone, go to https://www.ewtn.com/tv/schedule , click on your area of the world, and then either "Week of 3/25" or "Week of 4/1."
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  • The staff at EWTN wishes everyone around the world a Happy, Holy, and Peaceful Holy Week and Easter Season.

Kan Azuma: A Matter of Place - A solo exhibition of Japanese photographer Kan Azuma

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Monday, March 4, 2024

OTTAWA, ON, March 4, 2024 /CNW/ - Until June 16, 2024, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) presents Kan Azuma: A Matter of Place , an exhibition devoted to Japanese photographer Kan Azuma.

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  • OTTAWA, ON, March 4, 2024 /CNW/ - Until June 16, 2024, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) presents Kan Azuma: A Matter of Place , an exhibition devoted to Japanese photographer Kan Azuma.
  • Regarding his photographs for the Erosion series, Kan Azuma said: ''The photos weren't meant to be viewed individually.
  • Canadian Heritage presents an outdoor exhibition featuring 12 photographic works from the series Dodge Away (c. 1975) by Kan Azuma, in collaboration with the NGC.
  • Kan Azuma: A Matter of Place is supported by the Scotiabank Photography Program and organized by the National Gallery of Canada.

TAGTHAi Joins Forces at Ratchaprasong by Receiving Privileges From Partners, Further Developing the Power of Faith Tourism, Attracting Worldwide Tourists to Enhance Luck for Chinese New Year 2024

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Monday, February 12, 2024

Enjoy many benefits from TAGTHAi partners in the activity A RALLY TO PROSPERITY @RATCHAPRASONG DISTRICT.

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  • Enjoy many benefits from TAGTHAi partners in the activity A RALLY TO PROSPERITY @RATCHAPRASONG DISTRICT.
  • The event will be held from February 12 to April 30, 2024.
  • "Ratchaprasong District" is considered a destination for tourists, which meets all the needs, including Eat-Pray-Stay-Shop.
  • Tourists love to travel individually and look for the solution that makes their travelling easier, comfortable and worthwhile.

What a new plan to save the UK’s churches says about their purpose in society

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

The National Churches Trust has launched a campaign to save the UK’s historic churches.

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  • The National Churches Trust has launched a campaign to save the UK’s historic churches.
  • Church communities and other heritage organisations have lauded this push to highlight the significance of places of worship within British heritage.

The state of the UK’s churches

  • It lists 4,871 historic buildings and sites in England at risk from disrepair or inappropriate changes.
  • Cadw, the Welsh government’s historic environment service, reports that 10% of listed places of worship in Wales are vulnerable.
  • Many churches are at risk of closure due to structural problems far beyond the capacity of local congregations to fix.
  • Unlike some European countries, the UK government does not provide regular funding to churches for repairs.
  • Between 1995 and 2017, the National Lottery Heritage Fund granted £970 million to places of worship across the UK.
  • It is currently distributing a further £1.9 million through the National Churches Trust.
  • Research has shown this can be a way to bring life back to under-used churches, particularly rural ones.

What is a church for?

  • However, expanding the use of a church can also be incompatible with the religious beliefs of the faith community to which it belongs.
  • For such groups, the sacred nature of their places of worship must be maintained.
  • Under Roman Catholic Canon Law, the entire church building is considered sacred due to the presence of the Blessed Sacrament within it.
  • Further, historic churches would not exist today without the continuing faith and practice of worshipping communities.
  • Other countries recognise people’s rituals, beliefs and traditions as part of what Unesco defines as “intangible cultural heritage”.
  • Church buildings should be prized – and protected – for the vibrant living traditions of Britain’s diverse religious communities, as well as what they tell us about our past.


The research for this article is funded by the British Academy through the Innovation Fellowship scheme. It is a formal research partnership with the Catholic Bishop's Conference of England and Wales. The project maintains research integrity and standards via University of Reading research processes.

National Fund for Sacred Places Awards Grants to 16 Historically Significant Faith Communities Across the U.S.

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Monday, October 16, 2023

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Fund for Sacred Places, a program of Partners for Sacred Places in collaboration with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to announce its 2023 grantees.

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  • PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Fund for Sacred Places, a program of Partners for Sacred Places in collaboration with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to announce its 2023 grantees.
  • Sixteen historically significant faith communities have been admitted into the prestigious program, which provides capital grants of up to $250,000 and hands-on technical assistance to congregations undertaking significant preservation projects.
  • "We are delighted to welcome 16 faith communities from around the United States into the National Fund.
  • The National Fund for Sacred Places is made possible thanks to the generosity of Lilly Endowment Inc.

New Exhibition Seeks to Forge a Better Understanding of Religious Traditions and Communities through Sacred Sites

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' newest exhibit takes visitors to sacred sites around the world, shares the religious, and spiritual beliefs of young people who live in and worship at these sites and encourages children and their families to explore what makes a site sacred.

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  • "By showcasing some of the world's sacred places, we hope to foster curiosity and understanding of religious traditions so that people may better understand one another and communicate in thoughtful and respectful ways."
  • The exhibit Sacred Places features images, artifacts, and stories depicting more than two dozen sites that are sacred within different faith traditions.
  • We're pleased that this new exhibition will help children and families learn about important religious sites and those who find them sacred."
  • As visitors explore Sacred Places, they are invited to consider the nature of sacred places and reflect on sacred places in their own lives.

East-West Shrine Bowl Announces Top 1,000 Candidates for 2024 College Football All-Star Game

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Monday, July 17, 2023

TAMPA, Fla., July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation's oldest college football all-star game, has released its annual Shrine Bowl 1,000 today of top eligible collegiate stars for the upcoming 2024 game.

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  • The nation's oldest college football all-star game, the East-West Shrine Bowl, has released its list of top eligible collegiate stars for the upcoming 2024 game.
  • TAMPA, Fla., July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The East-West Shrine Bowl , the nation's oldest college football all-star game, has released its annual Shrine Bowl 1,000 today of top eligible collegiate stars for the upcoming 2024 game.
  • "The Shrine Bowl 1,000 serves as the first look at who may be at the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl," said Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel for the Shrine Bowl.
  • Eric Galko, Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel for the Shrine Bowl, is available for interviews.

Rabbi Singer Songwriter Steven Blane of Sim Shalom Online Synagogue joins line up of artists who support the Connecting Communities Event at Shrine in Harlem

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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

NEW YORK, May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rabbi and Singer Songwriter Steven Blane joins the Connecting Communities Initiative event on June 11th at Shrine World Venue in Harlem.

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  • Rabbi and Singer Songwriter Steven Blane brings his Love of New York and Universalist voice to the Connecting Communities event at Shrine in Harlem on June 11th.
  • NEW YORK, May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rabbi and Singer Songwriter Steven Blane joins the Connecting Communities Initiative event on June 11th at Shrine World Venue in Harlem.
  • The Connecting Communities initiative seeks to be a hub of care, connection, and inspiration to build a multiracial, multifaith, and multiethnic community infrastructure in Harlem.
  • Shrine World Music Venue's mission is to establish a positive creative atmosphere for both artists and audiences from all backgrounds.

PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED AND RARE RECORDINGS FROM CHARLIE PARKER'S FRUITFUL TIME IN LOS ANGELES RELEASED ON NEW COLLECTION, "BIRD IN LA"

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Friday, March 24, 2023

LOS ANGELES, March 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Throughout his brief but influential life, Charlie "Bird" Parker made an enormous impact on popular music as one of the architects of modern jazz. The jazz titan, inarguably one of the greatest saxophonists of all time, grew up in Kansas City, Mo., and spent much of his adult life in New York. Nonetheless, Los Angeles looms large in his musical life as he spent more time in L.A. than anywhere outside of K.C. and N.Y. From 1945-1954, Parker made half a dozen trips to the City of Angels and recorded many of his greatest musical triumphs there. In December 1945, Parker and Dizzy Gillespie changed music forever by bringing the sound of bebop from the East Coast to the West Coast for a fabled two-month residency at Billy Berg's Supper Club in Hollywood billed as "Bebop Invades the West." Entranced by the city, Parker would end up staying for an extended amount of time in which he gigged all around town, recorded at a Jazz at the Philharmonic (JATP) concert, and made some pivotal recordings for the nascent Dial label. Following a drug-fueled physical and mental collapse at the infamous July 29, 1946 "Lover Man" session, he was committed to Camarillo State Mental Hospital for a six-month stint for his heroin addiction. Shortly after being released in January 1947, Bird would stick around for a few more months, which included a well-documented two-week engagement at the Hi-De-Ho Club, before heading back to NYC. He would return to L.A. four more times, briefly in November 1948 with JATP, for a three-month stay during the summer of 1952, and for shorter visits in 1953 and 1954.

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  • Nonetheless, Los Angeles looms large in his musical life as he spent more time in L.A. than anywhere outside of K.C.
  • and N.Y. From 1945-1954, Parker made half a dozen trips to the City of Angels and recorded many of his greatest musical triumphs there.
  • Experienced together, Bird In LA serves as the perfect soundtrack and companion piece to the graphic novel.
  • On its own, the emergence of the rare recordings on Bird In LA represent a major cultural event and a significant addition to the Parker catalog.