Hello, hello! I hope you’re all having a great August so far. July ended up being a bit of a ‘meh’ month for me. My work shifts were all over the place, meaning my sleep pattern a…| Becky's Book Blog
The East Tennessee Catholic, Office of Communications receive awards for coverage The East Tennessee Catholic The Diocese of Knoxville Office of Communications and The East Tennessee Catholic dioce…| East Tennessee Catholic
Stephen Jackson was named the new head coach for the boys and girls wrestling programs at Knoxville Catholic High School, it was announced May 6. Mr. Jackson, who succeeds Jason Hughes in the role,…| East Tennessee Catholic
Each year a new theme comes alive at Notre Dame Church in Greeneville for the annual vacation Bible school. This year the theme was “True North—Trusting Jesus in a Wild World.” Participants gathere…| East Tennessee Catholic
Men’s Discernment Group contributes to Diocese of Knoxville vocations By Bill Brewer Every fourth Saturday of each month a group of men gather in the Diocese of Knoxville Chancery for fellows…| East Tennessee Catholic
Diocesan seminarians share their summer experiences By Gabrielle Nolan During the fall and spring semesters of the academic year, diocesan seminarians are poring over philosophy and theology textbo…| East Tennessee Catholic
Joyce Marietta (Ferry) Fazio, age 87, passed away peacefully on May 6. She was born and raised in Staten Island, N.Y., where she lived until moving to Howell Township, N.J., in 1969 with her husban…| East Tennessee Catholic
Fighting Irish alum Patrick Johnson of the Eagles helps 70 youngsters polish their football skills By Dan McWilliams NFL veteran Patrick Johnson, a 2017 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Chatta…| East Tennessee Catholic
Kathy O’Brien retires but is still active By Omar Cabrera Glenmary Home Missioners Kathy O’Brien is wrapping up a 50-year career as a member of the Glenmary Lay Missionaries. More than half a…| East Tennessee Catholic
“Climate Angels at Extinction Rebellion Declaration Day Melbourne” by John Englart (CC BY-SA 2.0) “I don’t want the same world, just eco.” These are the words of an activist interviewed in the 2021 documentary, Rebellion, directed by Maia Kenworthy and Elena Sánchez Bellot. The film tells the story of Extinction Rebellion (XR), arguably one of…Read More| Canopy Forum
Teamup news for July 2025: Enhanced Teamup+Slack integration, a unified calendar for arts programs, executive scheduling guide, + tips and free printables| Teamup Blog
MARIAH RIGG speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her story “Target Island,” which appears in The Common’s spring issue.| The Common
MARIAH RIGG speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her story “Target Island,” which appears in The Common’s spring issue.| The Common
Military social work demands more than traditional academic preparation—it requires cultural understanding, clinical competence, and emotional intelligence. While the learning curve is steep, the rewards are deep—both personally and professionally.| SocialWorker.com
The Healing of Tobit by Bernardo Strozzi (CC0 1.0). There is ongoing discourse about the relationship between patient agency and external factors in health outcomes. It can be difficult to identify the multifaceted variables that answer the question of why one person becomes ill and not another. While individual action does certainly play a role,…Read More| Canopy Forum
Christian Natural Law and Religious FreedomAlex Deagon The following is an excerpt from Chapter 5 of Alex Deagon’s new book, Christian Natural Law and Religious Freedom: A Foundation Based on Love, the True, and the Good (Copyright 2025 by Imprint). Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group. Page numbers refer to publications linked in…Read More| Canopy Forum
The Inquisition Tribunal by Francisco Goya (PD-Art). Bartolomé de Las Casas (c.1484–1566)—the first Catholic bishop of the Americas—commented on many of the controversies of the Spanish Empire of his day. While he never evaluated the Inquisition in writing, his life intersected with it several times. (Curiously, though Las Casas was possibly descended from conversos, or…Read More| Canopy Forum
Memphis music is truly unstoppable. Each month welcomes more and more incredible new projects. Here are just 5 we’re highlighting for July that we’ve had on repeat all month long: Lukah ft. Killer Mike- “South Still Speaking” Lukah has yet to drop an album that doesn’t leave a lasting impression, but with Statik Selektah behind… The post WAMM in Rotation: 5 Songs for July ’25 appeared first on We Are Memphis.| We Are Memphis
Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is the gateway that leads to the death of critical thinking.| Nature of Healing
Voters’ doubts about President Biden’s fitness to serve in the Oval Office have grown over the past few months, according to a new poll released Monday amid the fallout from his shaky debate performance last week. The latest Harvard CAPS-Harris survey, released exclusively to The Hill, found that 66 percent of respondents said they| Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll
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Jo Harrington is as compassionate about mentoring colleagues as he is about teaching.| The Higher Learning Commission
A new location downtown offers the classics that made this chef’s restaurant so popular in years past.| Memphis magazine
ISSA QUINCY They are dense redbrick high rises. Each one perfectly equidistant from the other. Along the face of each building is an endless number of windows that on certain days, in certain lights, with the sun shimmering off them, seem to ripple like great red undulations flashing as you drive in their shadow.| The Common
ISSA QUINCY They are dense redbrick high rises. Each one perfectly equidistant from the other. Along the face of each building is an endless number of windows that on certain days, in certain lights, with the sun shimmering off them, seem to ripple like great red undulations flashing as you drive in their shadow.| The Common
Make sure you get in vefore the changes take place/ Annual Passholder Reservations Sell Out for July 18th and 19th.| MickeyBlog.com
Addressing burnout in the social work community requires a multifaceted approach that bridges individual and systemic change. Only through intentional actions can the profession flourish, ensuring that practitioners are supported and valued.| SocialWorker.com
Here’s a helpful, mom-approved checklist for 100Things2Do.ca’s “Mom List” of essentials when your 18-25‑year‑old heads off to college or moves into their first apartment. I call this the “Mom List” of first apartment essentials / essentials for dorm rooms because I have one daughter moving into her first home (with 6 friends) and a second […] The post First Apartment essentials / Essentials for dorm room – love Mom appeared first on 100 Things 2 Do.| 100 Things 2 Do
Email is routine in business, but what are the best practices of mailing a marketing message? Learn how to optimize an email blast.| Alaska Business Magazine
Refreshed from 2023 A Brief History Enema has become a dirty word in today’s antibacterial, hand-sanitizer society. Despite the bad rap bestowed by orthodox medicine, the coffee enema is one of the oldest medical procedures used to cleanse the liver and lower GI tract, and is still in use today. Think of an enema as [...]| Nature of Healing
Medical social workers walk alongside people during their most vulnerable moments, offering support, clarity, and compassion. It requires heart, healing, and, without question, a healthy dose of hustle.| SocialWorker.com
July 10 - 20, 2025 | Portland Shakespeare Project | Production | Portland, OR, USA Continue reading… The post The Merchant of Venice first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
June 13 - July 20, 2025 | Shakespeare by the Sea | Production Tour | Los Angeles, CA, USA Continue reading… The post Julius Caesar (Tour) first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare