
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
WJMJ Religious Headlines

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
WJMJ Religious Headlines

Faith Healing Boy Back on Chemo
Some Say Conservatives Partly to Blame in Murder of Abortionist
Dems For Life Leader on Pregnant Women Support Act
Praying for Bishops Who Were Against Obama at ND
Extremists Tell Nepal Christians: Leave, Or Die
Muslim Judge: WMD's Go Against Islamic Law
Murdered Iraqi Bishop Honored
Cardinal Stafford Retires
Monday, June 1, 2009
WJMJ Religious Headlines

Abortion Doctor Murdered
Pro-Life Groups Denounce Killing
Fr. Cutie's Episcopal Pulpit
First Black Woman Rabbi
Pope Surprised He Was Chosen
Pope May Meet Obama
Pro-Life Groups Denounce Killing
Fr. Cutie's Episcopal Pulpit
First Black Woman Rabbi
Pope Surprised He Was Chosen
Pope May Meet Obama
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
WJMJ News Headlines
Respected Priest Remembered
The Archdiocese of Hartford is remembering a retired priest today. Father Joseph Graziani passed away this weekend, at the age of 88. He was ordained in 1945 by Archbishop Henry O’Brien, serving at Saint Luke in Hartford, Saint Augustine in South Glastonbury and Saint Peter in Torrington until he retired in 1989.
A wake is being held Wednesday at Saint Peter’s Church in Torrington from 3 to 7, followed by a parish mass. The mass for Christian Burial will be Thursday morning at 10:30 at Saint Peter’s Church.
We extend our deepest sympathy and offer our prayers for Father Graziani’s family and his parish families.
Other News Headlines:
School Reopens After Swine Flu Outbreak
Pay Cuts in the Fairbanks Diocese
Planned Protests at Notre Dame
Christians Fight to See Pope in Middle East

A wake is being held Wednesday at Saint Peter’s Church in Torrington from 3 to 7, followed by a parish mass. The mass for Christian Burial will be Thursday morning at 10:30 at Saint Peter’s Church.
We extend our deepest sympathy and offer our prayers for Father Graziani’s family and his parish families.
Other News Headlines:
School Reopens After Swine Flu Outbreak
Pay Cuts in the Fairbanks Diocese
Planned Protests at Notre Dame
Christians Fight to See Pope in Middle East
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