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Lenten feria


Western:
St. Constantine
St. Aengus
St. Amunia
St. Aurea
St. Benedict Crispus
St. Candidus
St. Eulogius of Cordoba
St. Euthymius of Sardis
St. Firmian
St. Heraclius and Zosimus
St. Peter the Spaniard
St. Sophronius of Jerusalem
St. Teresa Margaret Redi
Sts. Trophimus & Thalus
St. Vigilius
St. Vindician


Saint Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Saint Euthymius, Bishop of Novgorod
Hieromartyrs Pionius and Limnus of Smyrna and those with them:
      Asclepiades, Macedonia, and Sabina
Translation of the relics of the Martyr Epimachus of Pelusium
Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Vratcha, Bulgaria
Venerable Sophronius the Recluse of the Kiev Caves

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from Inlander

With the Trump administration moving quickly to make mass detention and deportation of immigrants its core domestic policy — in ways that many critics and legal scholars say violate constitutional due process rights — many cities across the country have been left scrambling. Whether it’s dealing with the aftermath of sudden mass raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or learning that large properties are being rented with little notice to serve as immigration detention centers, communities have often been left trying to figure out what to do after instances of federal overreach. In an attempt to be more proactive and set up some guardrails ahead of any potential incidents, the Spokane City Council passed two immigration enforcement-related measures at its March 2 meeting. 

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from RANGE

Latinos en Spokane blames its disappearing staff on lost funding. 10 former workers point to another cause: toxic leadership.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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