Teen Dating Violence Prevention Kickoff

Posted by - February 3, 2018

On Tuesday of this past week, Karidat joined other mem- bers of the Northern Marianas Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence at the proclamation signing by Gov. Ralph DLG Torres of February as “Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.” Marianas High School hosted the proclamation and the school Glee Club kicked off the event by singing

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Respect Part 1

Posted by - February 3, 2018

Back in the 80’s I visited many Micronesian communities conducting planning workshops with grants from the Department of Justice, Juvenile Justice Program. The idea was to gather representatives of the local community in each locality and have them identify their core values, gaps in the community, vision for the future and how to achieve that

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V DAMENGGU GI UTDINÅRIU NA TIEMPU

Posted by - February 3, 2018

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                              Jb 7, 1-4. 6-7 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Job Kumuentus si Job, ilelek-ña: Na ada ti na’o’sun i lina’la’ i taotåo guini gi tanu’? Na ada ti kalang hutnaleru ha’ i lina’lå’-ña? Isklåbu atyu na tåotåo i tumåtanga i nihung, hutnaleru atyu na tåotåo i numanangga i suetdon-ña. Intonsis esta

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Pope Francis leads his general audience Jan. 24 in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. (CNS/Tony Gentile, Reuters)

Sharing ‘fake news’ makes one an accomplice in evil, pope says

Posted by - January 27, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — People have a responsibility to check the source of what they share on social media to ensure it is not “fake news” designed to further prejudices or increase fear, Pope Francis said. Fake news grabs people’s attention “by appealing to stereotypes and common social prejudices, and exploiting instantaneous emotions like anxiety,

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A man from the Yezidi minority and young people pray at a shrine being rebuilt after it was destroyed in 2017 by Islamic State militants in Bashiqa, Iraq. (CNS photo/Khalid al Mousily, Reuters)

Persecution based on religious belief is unacceptable, pope says

Posted by - January 27, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — All people have a right to freely profess their own religious beliefs without fear of duress, Pope Francis said, calling on the world community to do more to protect the Yezidi minority. “It is unacceptable that human beings are persecuted and killed because of their religion,” he told a group of

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Students attend a prayer vigil Jan. 23 at a church in Marion, Ky., after a 15-year-old boy opened fire with a handgun that day at Marshall County High School. Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, called for prayers for the victims killed and injured in a pair of school shootings in Kentucky and Italy High School in Texas Jan. 22. (CNS photo/Harrison McClary, Reuters)

USCCB president calls for prayer after pair of school shootings

Posted by - January 27, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston called for prayers for the victims killed and injured in a pair of school shootings in Kentucky and Texas. In a statement released Jan. 23 after the second shooting in two days, Cardinal DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said Christians experience the

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President Donald Trump greets a girl after addressing attendees of the annual March for Life rally from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington Jan. 19. The live feed was projected onto a large video screen during the rally on the National Mall. (CNS photo/Kevin Lamarque, Reuters)

Every child ‘precious gift from God,’ Trump tells pro-life rally

Posted by - January 27, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In remarks broadcast to the March for Life from the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump said that his administration “will always defend the very first right in the Declaration of Independence, and that is the right to life.” He invoked the theme of this year’s march, “Love Saves Lives,” and

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Bishop Joseph C. Bambera of Scranton, Pa., who is chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, celebrates a prayer service Jan. 18 in the chapel at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' headquarters in Washington. The service was said on the first day of the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)

Bishop: Christians of all traditions can be models of unity in divisive time

Posted by - January 27, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Christians of different faith traditions gathering to pray, to work together for a better world and to express love for others despite differences can provide a powerful witness and example in a divisive world, said a U.S. bishop who specializes in relations between Christians and interfaith groups. Bishop Joseph C. Bambera, chairman

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Bishop Ryan Issues Pastoral Letter on Immigration

Posted by - January 27, 2018

“Narrow-mindedness is to be abandoned in order to serve the greater good” Editor’s note: The front page of the North Star issue this week will be dedicated to the new Pastoral Letter of His Excellency Ryan P. Jimenez on the issue of immigration. Perhaps one of the most sensitive issues in the Commonwealth today, the

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MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL’S 2nd QUARTER PRESIDENT’S LIST AND HONOR ROLL

Posted by - January 27, 2018

 Mount Carmel School congratulates these students for making it to the 2nd Quarter President’s List & Honor Roll. President’s list Students must have a GPA of 4.00 or above and must attain character marks of VG or above. 1st Grade Asai, Ryusei Bamba, Sean Matthew Barcinas Donray Abholmwar Camacho, David Joseph Dandan, Nea Zoe Deleon

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