Celebrating Older Americans Month

Posted by - May 4, 2019

The Month of May has been proclaimed “Older Americans Month” here in the CNMI.  Our Manamko’ are a sign of God’s presence during all seasons of our lives and we look to them for an example on how to grow and mature in faith. At the proclamation signing, Governor Torres encouraged older Americans to be

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Sharing our stories and importance of dialogue (Part 2)

Posted by - May 4, 2019

Different stories underline some of the conflicts and policy differences within the Church. Stories of some saints often stress strong devotional elements and contemplative prayer. Eucharistic Adoration is seen as the height of Catholic spirituality and obeying church law is one of the criteria for being a good Catholic. On the other hand, stories of

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III DAMENGGUN PÅSGUAN RESUREKSION

Posted by - May 4, 2019

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                          Acts 5, 27-32. 40-41  Un tinaitai ginin i Bidan i Manapostulis       Anai manmakonni’ hålum ya mana’fanohgi gi me’nan i Sanhedrin, ma tutuhun manmakuestiona i manapostulis ni Mås Må’gas Påli’ taiguini: “In gef ingkátga hamyu na cha’-miyu fanmama’nåna’gui put ennåo na nå’an, låo en na’bula interu iya Hirusalen ni fina’nå’guin-miyu ya hamyu

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Mount Carmel School Student Council president, Dayna Macaranas, signs her commitment to enroll at the University of Notre Dame. The College Signing day was the concluding event for the school’s annual College Week.

Mount Carmel School Holds Annual College Week and Announces Knights’ Acceptances into Prestigious Colleges and Universities

Posted by - May 4, 2019

For over 65 years, Mount Carmel School has prided itself with a college-preparatory curriculum that has helped graduates earn admission into some of the world’s top universities. This past week, the school highlighted that legacy as Student Council hosted the school’s 4th annual College Week. The week promoted a college-bound culture among the student body

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