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Vice-President Schinas participates via videoconference in a dialogue with students from the UCL Louvain university

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Vice-President Schinas participates via videoconference in a dialogue with students from the UCL Louvain university

European Commission Brussels, 11 Mar 2021 Vice-President Schinas participates via videoconference in a dialogue with students from the UCL Louvain university Dialogue with students from the UCL Louvai…

Assam polls: ‘Politics of religion should not be done,’ says Rajnath Singh

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Assam polls: ‘Politics of religion should not be done,’ says Rajnath Singh

Mar 14, 2021, 11:33PM ISTSource: ANI

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh during his address in poll-bound Assam’s Dergaon on March 14 expressed concern on the current status of Congress and accused them of joining hands with All India United Democratic Front for the sake of votes. Defense Minister said that politics should be done to build the country and society but politics of religion should not be done. “We believe in justice for all, appeasement of none,” he added. Giving reference of former Congress Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi’s government, which ruled Assam for 15 years, Rajnath Singh said, “Tarun Gogoi’s government was here for 15 years, but it never joined hands with AIUDF. But today for the sake of votes, Congress has aligned with a party like AIUDF. What has happened to it?”

Number of EU Citizens in UK Now Higher Than Before Brexit, Home Office Data Shows

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Number of EU Citizens in UK Now Higher Than Before Brexit, Home Office Data Shows

There are some one and a half million more EU nationals living in the United Kingdom than before Brexit, according to UK Home Office figures.

The figures show that 4.6 million people have been granted the right to stay in the UK after Brexit under the EU Settlement Scheme launched by the British government. As The Times outlined in its Saturday report, there were 3.1 million EU citizens in the UK before Brexit.

As of 31 December 2020, around 5 million applications had been received, the Home Office revealed, with 90% received in England, 5% in Scotland, 2% in Wales and 2% in Northern Ireland.

The figures also state that the highest number of applications to remain in the UK was received from Polish, Romanian and Italian nationals.


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AP Photo / Alberto Pezzali
In this file photo dated Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, Brexit supporters hold British and US flags during a rally in London.

The United Kingdom parted ways with the European Union at midnight on 31 January 2020, while remaining a part of the Customs Union and the Single Market for an additional ‘transition period’ year. The one year transition ended on 31 December 2020, marking the full departure of the UK from the bloc after a 47-year partnership.

The EU Settlement Scheme was launched by the British government to enable EU residents and family members to obtain UK immigration status so as to be eligible to apply for citizenship.

Your Religion News: March 13, 2021

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Your Religion News: March 13, 2021

Published: 3/14/2021 2:57:09 PM

Franklin County UUs meet this Sunday on ZoomAll Souls Church of Greenfield, Bernardston Unitarian Church and First Parish of Northfield, Unitarian, will worship together at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 14, in a videoconference service led by the Rev. Alison Cornish. The topic is “Embracing Truth.”

Truth — and its distortions — has made national headlines particularly over the past few years. Yet if we are honest with ourselves, each of us, every day, has a slippery relationship with total truthfulness. “Tell all the Truth but tell it slant …” wrote Emily Dickinson. No one speaks the truth all the time; so, how might we most often opt for truthfulness, and what do we base our practices and decisions on? And, what difference might it make if truth-telling is part of our religious practice?

Stream the service via this live public link, https://www.youtube.com/user/FranklinCountyUUs. To participate in the service on Zoom, contact [email protected] for the link.

March 25: ‘Lifting the veil on racism in Franklin County’

The Interfaith Council of Franklin County is sponsoring the last of three online Zoom programs titled, “Lifting the veil on racism in Franklin County.”

On Thursday, March 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., a panel will feature Black, Brown and White anti-racist activists sharing their stories from the justice movement.

It is the Interfaith Council’s recognition that the change we hope to see in our country is in our hands now and it is our hope that these panels are just the beginning of anti-racism work taken on by various groups, congregations and families. To register for any of these programs, email [email protected]

24th annual Lenten Discussion Series

Due to the continuing pandemic, all sessions will be live-streamed. Please send an email to [email protected] for each week’s unique Zoom log-in link.

Wednesday, March 17:

Fourth session offered by the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Crosson-Harrington at 7 p.m. Pastor of the Whately Congregational Church, UCC. Session Title: Beauty in the Broken Places.

Wednesday, March 24:

Fifth session offered by the Rev. Dr. Robert Gormbley at 7 p.m. Interim pastor of the Shelburne Congregational Church, UCC. Session Title: Failure Isn’t Fatal.

Trinitarian Congregational Church Sunday service

NORTHFIELD — Worship services at the Trinitarian Congregational Church are Sundays at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Please contact the church office for a link: 413-498-5839 or email [email protected] by Thursday at noon.

European Union to give 17 million in aid to Caribbean – New York Carib News

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European Union to give 17 million in aid to Caribbean - New York Carib News

Janez Lenarčič

Bridgetown – The Commissioner for Crisis Management within the European Commission, Janez Lenarčič, says that €17 million in humanitarian aid is being donated to address the needs of the Caribbean’s most vulnerable, which have been worsened by the pandemic.

“The EU continues to provide life-saving humanitarian aid support directly to the most vulnerable population. In Haiti as well as in the rest of the Caribbean, recurrent natural hazards further increase vulnerabilities, while also exacerbated by the coronavirus. In this challenging time, the EU is stepping up its long-standing humanitarian assistance to those most in need,” said Lenarčič, in a statement on Thursday.

From the amount behind donated, Haiti will receive €14 million to address extreme food insecurity, provide protection for migrants and victims of gang violence and increase resilience to disasters.

The EU estimates that 4.4 million people or 40 percent of the Haitian population will need humanitarian assistance in 2021.

“Due to its vulnerability to natural hazards, governance issues and high levels of poverty, Haiti has limited capacity to cope with recurring emergencies. Food shortages, malnutrition, recurrent disease epidemics, and additional humanitarian needs generated by an ongoing socio-political crisis require sustained humanitarian assistance,” the EU said.

Three million euros will go to the other islands to help with disaster preparedness and resilience interventions in at-risk communities.

Since 1994, the European Union has provided €183 million in humanitarian aid to the Caribbean, excluding Haiti.

This funding includes €50.8 million for disaster risk reduction and community resilience. (CMC)

Businesses thrives on principles and not on religion – Economic Consultant

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Businesses thrives on principles and not on religion – Economic Consultant

Business News of Sunday, 14 March 2021

Source: GNA

2021-03-14

Stephen Boafo believes businesses do not thrive on religion

Becoming successful in business does not depend on your religion; it is about attitude, discipline and knowledge, Mr Stephen Boafo, a Business Consultant, has stated.

He explained that the success or otherwise of any business venture does not only depend on one’s religious standings, but rather adherence to business ethics.

Mr Boafo told the Ghana News Agency in an interview at Tema that entrepreneurship depended on following fundamental principles of economics.

He noted that, the difference between successful and unsuccessful businessmen and women had nothing to do with the religious affiliations.

According to him, it was all about being trustworthy and to ensure that customers were treated well and it would bring repeated purchase.

He advised that finances should be managed well when starting businesses to avoid mismanagement; pricing should be done well in order not to incur cost.

He claimed that some Christian businessmen and women thinks that they can sell their products anyhow with the view that God will definitely bless them, so they do not price their products very well, this is wrong.

Mr Boafo alleged that sometimes some Christians think that by virtue of being Christians their businesses should be successful. “Some Christians would leave their business for days or weeks without opening to go and pray somewhere”.

He added that businesses thrive on principles and once you do not follow the principles, your business would not grow.

Syria: Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the 10 years of the conflict

Syria: Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the 10 years of the conflict

15 March 2021 marks ten years since peaceful protests began throughout Syria.  Their violent repression by the regime sparked a decade of conflict.  The regime’s brutal repression of the Syrian people and its failure to address the root causes of the uprising has resulted in an escalated and internationalised armed conflict. Over the last ten years, countless abuses and violations of human rights, and grave violations of international humanitarian law by all parties, particularly by the Syrian regime, have caused enormous human suffering. Accountability for all violations of international humanitarian and human rights law is of utmost importance both as a legal requirement and a central element in achieving sustainable peace and genuine reconciliation in Syria.

The Syrian refugee crisis is the largest displacement crisis in the world, with 5.6 million registered refugees and another 6.2 million people displaced within Syria, and with conditions not in place for their safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return in line with international law.  Furthermore, the conflict has entailed severe repercussions across the region and beyond and fuelled terrorist organisations. The EU recalls that all actors in Syria must focus on the fight against Da’esh. Preventing the resurgence of the terrorist organization remains a priority.

The conflict in Syria is far from over. The European Union remains resolute, continuing to demand an end to repression, the release of detainees, and that the Syrian regime and its allies engage meaningfully in the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2254. Without credible progress and as long as the repression continues, targeted EU sanctions on leading members and entities of the regime will be renewed at the end of May. The European Union has not changed its policy as outlined in previous Council Conclusions and remains committed to the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Syrian state.

The European Union would be prepared to support free and fair elections in Syria in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254 and under supervision of the UN, to the satisfaction of the governance and to the highest international standards of transparency and accountability, with all Syrians, including members of the diaspora, eligible to participate. Elections organised by the Syrian regime such as last year’s parliamentary elections or the presidential elections later this year cannot fulfil these criteria and therefore cannot contribute to the settlement of the conflict nor lead to any measure of international normalisation with the Syrian regime.

The European Union cannot and will not look away as the future of Syria and its people are held hostage to conflict. On 29 and 30 March, the European Union will co-chair with the UN a fifth Brussels conference on “Supporting the Future of Syria and of the region”, involving the participation of governments and international organisations as well as of Syrian civil society. 

The European Union is ready to enhance dialogue among all international actors with influence in the Syrian crisis, and calls on them to join forces at the conference to reaffirm and consolidate strong support for a political solution in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254, as well as for the tireless efforts of UN Special Envoy Pedersen to advance all aspects of UN Security Council Resolution 2254 in a comprehensive approach. There can be no military solution to this conflict: sustainable peace and stability can only be achieved by a genuine, inclusive and comprehensive Syrian-led political solution, with the full and effective participation of women and the concerns of all segments of Syrian society taken into consideration.

As in previous years, the conference will also generate international financial support to help meet the dramatically increasing humanitarian needs inside Syria, for Syrian refugees, and for refugee-hosting communities and countries in the region. There will be a strong call at the conference for the renewal of UN Security Council Resolution 2533 enabling safe, unhindered and sustained humanitarian access and the cross-border delivery of assistance, essential under current circumstances to meeting the vital needs of millions inside Syria.

Having provided some €24 billion over the past decade, the European Union and its Member States remain the largest contributors to meeting the needs generated by the conflict. The Syrian people continue to have the full political and humanitarian support of the European Union, in the pursuit of a peaceful and sustainable future.

Celebrating the Birthday of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard

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Born March 13, 1911, L. Ron Hubbard once remarked that there are only two tests of a life well lived: “Did he do what he intended? and Were people glad he lived?” In testament to his accomplishment of these tests are his more than 10,000 authored works and 3,000 recorded lectures in Dianetics and Scientology and the hundreds of millions whose lives have been bettered because he lived.

Smithsonian Magazine listed L. Ron Hubbard among the 11 most influential religious figures in American history and one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time.

Publishers Weekly called his seminal work, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, “perhaps the best-selling non-Christian book of all time in the West,” and bestowed its Century Award on the book for appearing on its bestseller list for more than 100 weeks.

His discoveries in the field of the mind, spirit and life have empowered men, women and children from all walks of life. These breakthroughs have freed the addict from drugs, transformed illiteracy into comprehension and restored self-respect and decency. Founder of the only major religion to emerge in the 20th century, millions follow his path to greater ability and spiritual freedom.

“I like to help others and count it as my greatest pleasure in life to see a person free himself of the shadows which darken his days,” he wrote in describing his own philosophy.

“These shadows look so thick to him and weigh him down so that when he finds they are shadows and that he can see through them, walk through them and be again in the sun, he is enormously delighted. And I am afraid I am just as delighted as he is.”

One of the best ways to get to know L. Ron Hubbard is by reading his books. There is also the Scientology Network, which was announced at the annual celebration of his birthday in 2018 and began broadcasting the following day.

Airing 24/7, the network aims to satisfy the overwhelming curiosity about the religion and its founder as evidenced by the fact that every six seconds, someone searches the question “What is Scientology?” A new genre of religious broadcasting, the network includes original programs including a three-part series L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice, a number of his most popular articles and several of his books on film. The Network also takes viewers into the everyday lives of Scientologists, the Church as an institution and its organizations. It airs at DIRECTV 320 in the U.S. and streams at Scientology.tv, on mobile apps and via Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV platforms.

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The Founder of the Scientology religion is L. Ron Hubbard and Mr. David Miscavige is the religion’s ecclesiastical leader.

For more information, visit the Scientology website or the Scientology TV network.

Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Completion of floor slab for main edifice marks major milestone

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Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Completion of floor slab for main edifice marks major milestone | BWNS

BAHÁ’Í WORLD CENTRE — Construction of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has passed a significant milestone this week with the pouring of the concrete floor slab for the main edifice and the surrounding plaza. After many stages of preparation, the floor of the central area is among the first parts of the project to reach its final form as some of the walls enclosing the north and south plazas are nearing completion.

These and other recent developments on the site are featured in the images that follow.

Concrete was poured across an area of 2,000 square meters, creating a platform that will be paved with local stone and reach a final floor height of about 3.5 meters above the original ground level of the site.

The concrete surface of the floor slab is smoothed after pouring.

Views of the central plaza area before (top) and after (bottom) this week’s work.

Once the concrete of the plaza floor sets, the construction of the folding walls around the plaza and the pillars of the main edifice can proceed.

Pictured (center) is the purpose-made formwork that will used as a mold for the eight pillars of the main edifice, each of which will stand at 11 meters.

Work continues to advance on the portal walls enclosing the north and south plazas, as well as the pillars that will support the floor of the north plaza (foreground).

Formwork is being raised for the portal wall on the west side of the north plaza.

The portal wall on the east side of the north plaza is nearing completion.

Pictured here are two views of work on the east portal wall of the south plaza. The wall was built up in several layers, and its sloped upper edge is now being completed.

In a view of the site from the west, progress on a path encircling the Shrine can be seen in the foreground.

With the foundations and central floor slab completed and the portal walls nearing completion, the Shrine and its associated structures will begin to take form before long.

Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli new Apostolic Nuncio to India – Vatican News

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Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli new Apostolic Nuncio to India - Vatican News

By Vatican News staff writer

Pope Francis on Saturday appointed Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli as the new Apostolic Nuncio to India. Until now, the 67-year-old Italian has been Apostolic Nuncio to Israel and Cyprus, and Apostolic Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine.

The new responsibility of Archbishop Girelli, who has served in several Holy See’s diplomatic missions in Asia, comes on his 68th birthday.

Born on 13 March 1953 in Predore, Bergamo in northern Italy’s Lombardy region, he was ordained priest on 17 June 1978 for the Diocese of Bergamo. He holds a doctorate in theology and a master’s degree in canon law.

He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 13 July 1987, and worked in the Papal Diplomatic missions in Cameroon, New Zealand and at the Section for General Affairs of the Vatican Secretariat of State, and finally in the Apostolic Nunciature to the United States, where he held the rank of Counsellor.

When Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Indonesia on 13 April 2006, he also made him an archbishop. He was consecrated bishop on 17 June 2006.

Later, on 10 October 2006, he was also appointed Apostolic Nuncio to East Timor. On 13 January 2011, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Singapore, Apostolic Delegate to Malaysia and Brunei, and non-residential Pontifical Representative for Vietnam. He was also appointed Apostolic Nuncio to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on 18 June 2011.

On 13 September 2017, Pope Francis appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Israel and Apostolic Delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine. Two days later, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio also to Cyprus.  Besides his native tongue, he speaks English and French.