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  • When Father James Martin's dad was dying, a nun named Sister Janice Farnham went out of her way to visit him.
  • History is made: Claudia Sheinbaum has won Mexico's election by a landslide to become its first female president.
  • Now that Pope Francis has OK'd priests blessing same-sex couples, LGBTQ+ Catholics are figuring out how to ask for these blessings and whether they want them.
  • Join Point Loma Church as we celebrate our risen savior this Easter! We will have two services Sunday, March 31 at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. in our Sanctuary and live streamed. Visit pointlomachurch.org for more information! Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church on Facebook / Instagram
  • Indian police accused Stan Swamy of terrorism. His supporters say he was framed and evidence planted on his computer. Some call it Narendra Modi's Watergate. Six years on, no one has resigned.
  • San Diego County supervisor Jim Desmond incorrectly said taxpayer funds were going to migrants in Jacumba, but he later corrected the mistake. Now, activists say such misinformation is dangerous. In other news, new statewide data confirms widespread racial disparities in law enforcement stops. Plus, churches in San Diego are getting into the affordable housing business.
  • Step into the studios and hearts of visual artists as they present custom works based on the Lenten scripture. The artwork will be on display in Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church’s Chapel Wednesday, March 27 through Thursday, March 28. Prayer prompts will be available for personal reflection throughout the show. For more information visit: pointlomachurch.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join Point Loma Church for our free annual Easter extravaganza! We will have plenty of games, crafts, snacks, music and more. This is a great event for the whole family! For more information visit: pointlomachurch.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar.
  • Edgardo Mortara was just 6 years old when Italian authorities took him away from his family in 1858. Kidnapped is a true story steeped in Roman Catholic antisemitism.
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