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As part of its Care for Our Common Home Ministry, St. Bartholomew Catholic Church is sponsoring a presentation by Chris Fox, ...
Robert E. Moorman, 92, of Jonesville affectionately known as “Bob” or “Bobby” to his friends and loved ones, passed from this ...
Columbus City Council has established a commission to address immigrant and refugee issue and appointed 14 members. City leaders say it's "fate" the commission's creation coincides with a federal ...
COLUMBUS, Ind. — As heavy rain continues to cause flash flooding across many parts of Indiana, Bartholomew County has taken steps to protect residents. The City of Columbus announced Saturday that it ...
The centrality of St. Patrick’s Church to Columbus celebrations, however, has been a constant. Dedicated in 1853 at the intersection of North Grant Avenue and East Naghten Street, (then referred ...
On Wednesday, March 5, St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church continued its tradition of Ashes to Go in the parking lot of the old Sunrise Mall for folks who didn't have time to go to church.
The public is invited to the piano concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16 at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, at 16275 Pomerado Road in Poway. Addison, the church’s director of music and liturgy ...
A historic church in Cumbria will hold a patronal festival later this month. St Bartholomew’s Church in Loweswater will hold the event on August 25, in honour of the titular saint.
Belonging to St Bartholomew’s in Loweswater, the church was last rung in 1927 when the old chapel was demolished and the new, current, church was built.
At the formerly vacant convent and in the former St. Bartholomew School, there are plans to house up to 350 migrants, all in families, at little or no taxpayer expense.
According to the Bartholomew County Public Library’s website, the board voted on Monday to accept a gift from the former North Christian Church congregation for the building and the grounds that ...
“The family shelter at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church is a testament to the resilience and empathy of our community,” said Ald. Ruth Cruz (30th).
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