The distinctions between Roman Catholic and Protestant worship once symbolized the split between the churches; increasingly, they now express the churches’ growth toward unity. In the chapel at the Jesuit University of Santa Clara recently, a Lutheran minister presided as a mixed congregation of Catholics and Protestants recited his church’s version of vespers; a priest and a Baptist minister alternated reading the lessons. Last fall, in Boca Raton, Fla., an Anglican priest celebrated Mass before another interfaith group, using a new canon, or prayer of consecration, composed by a Dutch Jesuit.
Very Warm for May 1939-11-17 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical "Very Warm for May", featuring June Allyson, Eve Arden, and Vera-Ellen, and directed by Vincente Minnelli opens at the Alvin Theatre, NYC; runs for 59 performances, inspiring 9-year-old audience member Stephen Sondheim's love for musical theater
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Gibson chews the scenery in Mark Neveldine's potboiler, but “Yellowstone” star Cole Hauser earns his top billing by doing most of the heavy lifting for him.
“Panama,” the latest offering from The Mel Gibson Movie of the Month Club, is the sort of instantly disposable action-thriller that wears its cynicism on its sleeve while laboring to grab attention with quick-cut visuals. Those combine with more gratuitous nudity than you can shake a stick at — without, it should be noted, any sticks — to goose a narrative that is tediously predictable when not borderline incoherent.
The governor said this at a town hall meeting organised by the Plateau Radio Television Corporation (PRTVC) in Jos on Monday. The meeting, with the theme 'Unpacking the New Vision', was organised as part of the activities to mark 2023 Democracy Day in the state. "Out of a wage bill of ₦2.9 billion for February, only ₦900 million was paid. ADVERTISEMENT
"As of now, I can tell Plateau people without politicking that we are owing salaries up to May to the tune of about ₦11 billion.
26. 9. 2019 | News The QS Best Student Cities 2019 has placed both Prague and Brno among the most attractive cities in the world to pursue studies in. The two Czech cities finished in the top 10 based on the ‘Student View’ indicator. Brno ranked sixth, Prague eight. The indicator is based on a short survey completed by 87,000 students and recent graduates.
The survey considers several factors; arts and culture, nightlife, affordability employment opportunities, diversity, tolerance and inclusion, ease of getting around, and friendliness.