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Find Out Why We Celebrate Independence Day on JustLove
This week, JustLove guests, Jaspen “Jas” Boothe, Founder of Final Salute Inc. and Kenneth C. Davis, author of “Don’t Know Much About” historical book series, speak with Msgr. Sullivan. On the show, Msgr. Sullivan focuses on how Final Salute Inc. carries out its mission of providing homeless female veterans with safe and suitable housing. Kenneth C. Davis touches on uncommon topics surrounding our country’s independence such as: Why is independence day celebrated on July 4th instead of July 2nd?
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Listen to JustLove This Week To Learn About Climate Change
On JustLove, Msgr. Sullivan speaks with Jim Ennis, Executive Director of Catholic Rural Life and Anthony Annett, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Advisor at The Earth Institute of Columbia University. Both guest speak with Msgr. Sullivan about Climate Change, California’s drought and Pope Francis’ encyclical.
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Tune into JustLove to Hear About Healthy Habits Then and Now
On JustLove Msgr. Sullivan speaks with Mara Wedweck, Co-Founder of PopFit Kids about her FUNctional fitness program dedicated to building life-long healthy habits for kids. Msgr. Sullivan also speaks with Suprina Berenyi, Founder of Suprema Gourmet about the health related benefits of the dietary codes in the Old Testament.
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Tune into JustLove to Hear About the Current Situation with ISIS
On this week’s JustLove episode, guests discuss the current situation with ISIS abroad. Msgr. Sullivan speaks with Sister Diana Momeka, Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Sienna, Iraq. Sister Momeka describes the situation with ISIS in Iraq and what listeners can do to help. David C. Speedie, Director of U.S. Global Engagement Program, is also on the show and he speaks with Msgr. about ISIS’ expansion in the Middle East and the UN’s fears.
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“Scherenschnitte” and “Nunatak” – Spell Check Won’t Help
View image | gettyimages.com “Scherenschnitte” and “nunatak” were the final winning words of the National Spelling Bee contest for co-winners, Vanya and Gokul. Just for fun I did a quick spell check. My spell checker failed. It highlighted both words as misspelled and with no suggested correction. For the record – I cannot spell them, I do not know what they mean. I cannot use them in a sentence. …And, I don’t really feel too bad that I can’t. So I declare one little victory for human teenage brain power over machine error!! — Maybe this also suggests just a tad more hesitancy when we hear or use the phrase:…