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Bryan Municipal Court Judge Kent North's decision is another step in a legal battle that began in late 2023 between the church and the city over the legality of it operating as a temporary shelter for homeless people and others.
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Hundreds of people lined up in West Akron for free, in-car coronavirus testing over the weekend.The parking lot at House Of The Lord Church was filled鈥
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Eighteen Northeast Ohio church congregations are joining forces to offer free, on-site COVID-19 testing. In addition to getting more people tested, the effort also aims to address racial disparities in coronavirus response. Greater Cleveland Congregations is launching the Color of Health Initiative, with an emphasis on the African American community and other higher-risk groups. The initiative is a partnership with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and MetroHealth.
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A federal official says the White House had not approved the initial version, which included the warning, "The act of singing may contribute to transmission of COVID-19."
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A priest dressed in purple Lenten robes stands behind an altar and recites the opening prayer of the Catholic mass. 鈥淚n the name of the Father, and of the鈥
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The Catholic Conference of Ohio suspended all public masses in the state, effective immediately, through at least the celebrations of Holy Week and鈥
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The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal involving Upper Arlington and a local Christian school trying to move into a building zoned for鈥
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Pope Francis called for an 鈥渁ll-out battle鈥 against sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.The claim came in the Pope鈥檚 final address at a Vatican summit鈥
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One of Northeast Ohio鈥檚 four sanctuary churches held an interfaith prayer service this weekend marking Father鈥檚 Day and protesting the Trump鈥
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In the early 1800s, Ohio Catholics did not have a priest or clergy to help them practice their faith.