May 24: Ascension of the Lord – Father Donald Senior, CP – Chicago Catholic

Disciples look for the Lord

Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9;Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20

I remember my first visit to Chartres Cathedral in France, perhaps the most beautiful medieval cathedral in all of Europe. Situated about an hours drive northeast of Paris, its soaring spires are visible as you approach the town.

Because it was never severely damaged, even during war, its stained glass windows and most of its statuary are intact and exquisite. One of the features that lingers in my mind is a panel on the choir screen surrounding the main altar featuring carvings of Gospel scenes. The last of these depicts the Ascension.

I think the sculptor had a sense of humor. The panel depicts the disciples gathered in a room and looking up with a sense of wonder on their faces, staring at a pair of legs dangling from the ceiling. It is Jesus on his way to heaven.

The feast we celebrate today takes its cue from the evangelist Luke, who, at the end of his Gospel, describes the final act of Jesus earthly mission and his triumphant return to his Father. Remembrance of that scene is invoked again at the beginning of Lukes second volume, the Acts of the Apostles, whose prologue we have in our first reading for this Sunday.

One of the intriguing features of the account is the message of the angelic visitors who come on the scene as the stunned apostles are looking up to heaven, as if following the course of a launched missile. This is the scene the artist depicted in the Chartres panel.

Men of Galilee, they exclaim, why are you standing there looking at the sky? This question banks off of the risen Jesus final instructions to his apostles just as he was about to ascend: You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. In other words, Stop staring at the sky. Rather, get down to business and begin your work of proclaiming the Gospel to the world.

In fact, with this opening scene, Luke sets out the entire plan of the Acts of the Apostles. First will come the power of the Spirit sent by Jesus the Pentecost event we celebrate next Sunday. Then, the small community gathered by Jesus will break out into the world and bring the beauty and power of the Gospel to the ends of the earth.

In different ways, the other readings for this Sunday pick up this same expansive spirit of the Christian message. The responsorial Psalm 47 reminds us that the Lord we worship is the great king over all the earth, one who reigns over the nations.

A key concern of the second reading from Ephesians, which most interpreters see as a kind of summary of Pauls theology, affirms that the power of the risen Christ places him above every principality, authority, power and dominion his name is over every name that is named.

A dominating mood in the Roman world contemporary with Paul was a sense of fatalism that human destiny was in the hands of distant and often alien powers of the universe. The Gospel, on the other hand, rejected that sense of fatalism, stating that the ultimate power within the universe is that of a loving God who cares for each human being with tenderness.

The Gospel passage for this feast is the final scene from of Matthews Gospel, in which the risen Christ appears on a mountaintop in Galilee, majestically commissioning his disciples to bring the good news of Christ to all nations. The Gospel ends with Christs promise: I am with you always, until the end of the age.

This is the lingering mood of the feast of the Ascension: called to be witnesses of Gods love and compassion to the ends of the earth; assured that there is no alien power in the universe more powerful than Gods providence; promised that the risen Christ will be with us always.

At a time when uncertainty and fear of death are all around us, we are invited to plunge deeper into the assurance of Gods abiding love for us and to witness it to an anxious world.

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Donald Senior is president emeritus, chancellor and professor of New Testament studies at Catholic Theological Union, 5401 S. Cornell Ave.

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Around Ascension for May 20, 2020 | Ascension | theadvocate.com – The Advocate

Memorial Day programs planned

The Ascension Veterans Memorial Park Committee will not hold its traditional Memorial Day Ceremony because of coronavirus restrictions for public events.

"However, we have not forgotten the day or those who sacrificed for our great nation," said Tanya R. Whitney, a member of the ascension Veterans Memorial Park Foundation.

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She said a presentation will air on Ascension Channel 21 to remember and honor fallen members of the military branches. In addition, she said, some of the committee members will gather at the park at 10 a.m. Monday, May 25, to host a Facebook live program, Reflections on Memorial Day.

"We hope you will join us via Facebook on Memorial Day and watch the Channel 21 presentation," she said.

Ascension Veterans Memorial Park in Gonzales is open, though social distancing is encouraged.

Scott McKay, publisher of the internet political newspaper The Hayride and recent fiction author, will be the featured speaker at the May Ascension GOP Roundtable, sponsored by Ascension Republican Women. The roundtable will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the Clarion Inn, 1500 W. La. 30, in Gonzales.

Republican candidates are welcome to meet with guests.

Cost for the lunch is $22. The event is open to the public and guests are welcome. Reservations are requested at (225) 921-5187 or arwrus@aol.com

Members and guests are asked to bring non-perishable items for the St. Theresa Food Bank.

The Gonzales Outdoor Farmers Market is open from 7 a.m. to noon every Saturday until August at La. 621 and KC Road.

The market is also looking for farmers to sell produce at the weekly market.

The market is partnering with Tanger Mall to host the event in June and October.

For information, visit facebook.com/Hwy621OutdoorMarket/

Thanks to all our readers who have reached out with well wishes, story ideas and information we can publish to keep everyone informed.

We wanted to remind everyone of our new publication date; which has been moved to Wednesdays.

While there are fewer events to share with our readers, we do want to continue our commitment to spreading the word of news happening despite the closure of schools, churches and business. Send us photos and information on how your family or organization is dealing with these unusual times.

Email ascension@theadvocate.com or call (225) 603-1998.

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The Ascension and Awaiting the Advocate – National Catholic Register

Jesus ascending to heaven by John Singleton Copley, 1775 (Public domain / Wikipedia)

Sunday, May 24, is the Ascension of the Lord (Boston; Hartford, Connecticut; New York; Newark, New Jersey; Philadelphia; and the state of Nebraskas dioceses celebrate Ascension Thursday three days earlier).Mass readings: Acts 1:1-11; Psalm 47: 2-3, 6-9; Ephesians 1:17-23; Matthew 28:16-20.

An old college friend recently asked me, in a semi-joking fashion, if I thought that the coronavirus pandemic was a sign of the end times. In the course of our conversation, he explained that there is quite an online community of Christian alarmists, according to whom the coronavirus qualifies as the first of four final plagues to be visited on the Earth. Later, as I reflected on this exchange, I thought of the unrest caused by the Mayan calendar several years ago, when some people predicted that the end of the world would coincide with its terminal date: Dec. 21, 2012. I also thought about the 1993 standoff in Waco, Texas, where a group of Branch Davidians, believing the apocalypse was immanent, clashed with the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. In short, it occurred to me that such prognostications about the end of the world are neither new nor rare.

Whatever else might be said of this impulse to predict the end of the world, it is certain that Our Lord has a ready response to it in todays first reading. When the disciples ask Jesus, Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel? he answers by saying that it is not for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has established (Acts 1:6-7). It is reminiscent of that moment in the Gospel of Matthew when he admonishes his disciples to remain vigilant since they know neither the day nor the hour that the Lord will come (Matthew 25:13). Jesus emphasizes vigilance to his disciples to prepare them to embark on their mission in the world: You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8). Rather than prognosticate about the time of the coming of the heavenly kingdom, they are to focus on their mission: to witness to Jesus Christ by preaching the word of truth and living it in their daily lives.

It is also clear from this exchange that the disciples are to focus on their mission specifically by awaiting the Holy Spirit. In fact, they can do nothing by their own power to complete their mission successfully; rather, they must rely on the power (dunamis) the Holy Spirit will give them. Further, the nature of this power will be immediately demonstrated in their works (Acts 2): They will be able to heal the sick, cast out demons, and speak the truth elegantly and forcefully to the nations in many tongues.

Although Christ promised his apostles that he would send them the Spirit, they still must have felt some uncertainty in the time between the Lords departure and their reception of the Holy Spirit, especially considering that they continued to be persecuted by the Jerusalem authorities. Yet, accompanying this uncertainty was an opportunity; in these uneasy days awaiting the Holy Spirit, they were able to contemplate all that had happened, thereby allowing the Resurrection appearances to sink in. The time of waiting in Jerusalem thus disposed the apostles to receive the Spirit with open minds and hearts.

In our liturgical celebration of these saving mysteries, we, like the apostles, observe the Easter season as a period of time that allows the significance of the resurrection of the Lord to sink in. Like the apostles, we are asked to open our minds and hearts to receive the Holy Spirit more deeply at Pentecost so that we can focus more intently on our mission of spreading the saving truth of the Gospel by our words and deeds. And if we focus on that with all our minds and hearts, neither the day nor the hour will matter.

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Scripture at the Pontifical Faculty of the

Immaculate Conception at theDominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C.

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#OneYearDON: The True Ascension of Cody Rhodes – Last Word on Pro Wrestling

#OneYearDON is a look back at All Elite Wrestlings debut event with match by match retrospectives on how talent has fared in the year since the event as well as other profiles looking at how some performers have progressed from one Double Or Nothing to the next. This one looks at Cody Rhodes and rise to become a main event star after discovering his true worth after departing WWE.

On May 22, 2016, Cody Rhodes left the bright lights, big city of the WWE Universe, and for the first time in pro wrestling career was on his own. He had grown up in the WWE Machine, signing with WWE in May of 2006 and starting in one of their developmentals in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). His father and mentor, The American Dream Dusty Rhodes, had passed away the previous June in 2015, and his older brother, Dustin Rhodes, remained in WWE under the warpaint of Goldust. For the younger Rhodes, the grind had become too much. Four years ago, he walked out the door and began his own story on his own terms. Two days later, his wife, Brandi Rhodes, would also be granted her own release from WWE, joining her husbands odyssey of self-discovery.

For three years, Cody Rhodes went on a trek throughout the independents, working in the US for the likes of EVOLVE Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), Smash Wrestling, DEFY Wrestling, and House of Hardcore; he stormed the UK as well, wrestling with WCPW (later Defiant), Revolution Pro (RevPro), Southside Wrestling Entertainment (SWE), IPW, and Preston City Wrestling (PCW). He even wrestled in Europe with Irelands Over the Topp (OTT) Wrestling and Germanys Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). If his indie onslaught wasnt impressive enough, he managed to work for both Ring of Honor and IMPACT Wrestling at the same time, and debut with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) in 2016. Cody would have a historic calendar year for marquee events in 2016, starting with WWE WrestleMania 32 in April, followed by appearances atPWG Battle of Los Angeles (September 3, 2016), TNA Bound for Glory (October 2, 2016), ROH Final Battle (December 2, 2016), NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 11 (January 4, 2017) andwXw 16 Carat Gold 2017(March 10, 2017).

On December 10, 2016, Cody Rhodes debuted with NJPW via vignette, announcing the introduction of The American Nightmare and the newest member of Bullet Club. Rhodes would rise quickly within the dominant stable, ascending to the top alongside The Elites Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks. But despite his feud with leader Kenny Omega, Rhodes always felt like second fiddle to Omega in the public perception. While he had shed the stink of latter WWE gimmicks like Stardust, won the World title in ROH, and the NWA Worlds Heavyweight title atAll Inin September of 2018, Cody Rhodes was just not universally accepted as a true main event player yet. While he definitely had his supporters, his naysayers decried he was riding on the coattails of Bullet Club or living off brand recognizance from his days in WWE. But all of that changed when All Elite Wrestling presented their debut PPV, Double or Nothing, on May 25, 2019.

After departing ROH and NJPW at the end of 2018 alongside The Elite and Adam Hangman Page, it was revealed at midnight on New Years Eve 2018 that Rhodes would be joining his former Bullet Club mates in AEW, a new promotion that would soon rise to challenge the WWE on major cable television. With Rhodes alongside Omega and the Bucks being named Executive Vice Presidents of AEW, it only skewed his detractors more that he would wrongfully push himself to the main event scene. But Codys first feud out of the AEW gate was instead a story of family strife against his brother Dustin Rhodes, that became symbolic of the Attitude Era fans versus the Modern fans, with a promo that had the entire pro wrestling world holding its breath after airing in the weeks leading up to Double or Nothing. And by the pay-per-views conclusion, it set a new bar for emotional storytelling in the ring and remains, arguably, AEWs best in-ring match yet.

Those waiting for Cody to jump into the main event picture following his brotherly feud had to wait though. With a renewed buzz around Cody akin to his departure from WWE three years prior, Cody instead used his name to push the names of Darby Allin, Shawn Spears, and Sammy Guevara into the AEW zeitgeist. When he was finally pushed into a World title match against Le Champion Chris Jericho at AEW Full Gear in November of last year, it was made very clear that if Cody lost the match, he would not be able to compete for the World title again. In his loss, Rhodes showed that he had taken himself out of the main event story, in a way to show the world that he would not use his backstage authority to keep himself in the World title hunt. For Cody is two very different men on business conference calls, Cody is an executive who portrays a wrestler, while on TV he is a wrestler who happens to be an executive. Hes found a very convincing balance with both positions that seemed to have erased many peoples original concerns.

His popularity continued to rise within the fanbase of AEW, as the thunderous reactions from those in attendance soon became some of the loudest each night. He continued to work with new talent in AEW, working with The Butcher & The Blade in the closing months of December, while chasing his former friend MJF. In seemingly doing less than he had done in the short years prior as far as accomplishments go, his first year with AEW has made him arguably AEWs biggest folk hero. Selflessly facing newer or more unknown talents with greater frequency and helping elevate to higher levels, while being the face of the fans both in the ring and in the boardroom. Cody will finally get his chance at AEW gold again on Saturday at this years Double or Nothing when he faces Lance Archer in the finals to crown the first AEW TNT Championship. His journey has been one of a humble warrior after four years, Cody Rhodes has finally found the exact person he is a man capable of taking the throne by every means necessary.

Stay tuned toLast Word on Pro Wrestlingfor more on this and other stories from around the world of wrestling, as they develop. You can always count on LWOPW to be on top of the major news in the wrestling world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the wrestling world. You can catchAEW DynamiteWednesday nights at 8pm ET on TNT andAEW DARKTuesday nights at 6pm on theirYouTube Channel. AEW Double or Nothing is on Saturday, May 23, at 8pm EST on FITE.tv.

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Novena for Pentecost: Feast of the Ascension – National Catholic Reporter

Editor's note:NCR is sharing with our readers a nine-day Novena for Pentecost resource created by board member and composer Dan Schutte. Schutte writes, "if there's ever a moment when we all could use the light and wisdom of the Holy Spirit, it's now. While we wait till we can be together again for Sunday worship, this is a way we can join our hearts in prayer." The entire Novena for Pentecost can be found here.

Feast of the Ascension

As the Risen Christ prepared to leave his work in the hands of his followers, he instructed them to gather in the upper room and devote themselves to prayer as they awaited his sending of the Holy Spirit. The nine days between the Feast of the Ascension and Pentecost is often considered to be the first novena.

Pentecost is considered the birthday of the church, the day when that first community of believers was baptized with the Holy Spirit and sent out to tell the world about the Risen Christ. The storm of the present pandemic is inviting all of us, whether we like it or not, to rethink how we live in this world. It's also beckoning us to reimagine ourselves as church, as that community of baptized believers who are sent to recreate the world.

And so, let us join those first disciples in these nine days of prayer, a way for us to be together even while we are separated by space, to ask God to make us ready to receive the Spirit and follow unafraid where that Holy Breath of God might take us.

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Ascension Sewer to parish council: We want to include you in sewer plan, but will go without you – The Advocate

GONZALES Two principals behind Bernhard Capital Partners' plans to build a regional sewer system in Ascension Parish say they're going forward with or without parish government.

But, they sure would like the parish to come along with them in the Ascension Sewer LLC consortium, now or in the future.

"We're gonna build a system. Ascension Sewer," Jeff Baudier, managing director of Bernhard Capital, told the Parish Council utilities panel recently. "We've got, you know, 17,000 customers and growing. We plan on building the premier environmental water company in the state of Louisiana and beyond and we're gonna start in Ascension Parish."

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"We would like the parish's 2,000 customers," he added later, "to be a part of it."

Baudier and Tom Pertuit, another partner in the Ascension Sewer LLC consortium, delivered their two-sided message earlier this week, making for an interesting roundin an ongoing game of poker over the future of municipal sewer service in the parish.

A little more than a week earlier, Parish President Clint Cointment had laid out his own 10-year, $100 million plan to build a regional system without Bernard Capital or the consortium's involvement, saying it was the private sewer group's turn to propose something better.

Cointment's proposal came as a separate parish committee of council and administration officials some of whom sit on the Utilities Committee have been meeting in secret to negotiate with Bernhard and Ascension Sewer. They want a public-private partnership to build the same type of regional system that Cointment has proposed doing solely through the parish.

Last year, Bernhard proposed a $215 million plan to bring together its 17,000 customers and parish government's 2,000 customers. The 30-year deal would cost ratepayers $57.90 per month to start but locks in escalation of rates for the first 10 years, ending at more than $82.41 per month.

Cointment's plan, a high-level proposal that lacks some of the deeper engineering and financial data built into the Bernhard plan,proposes monthly fees of $45 to $55 per month over the 10-year period and banks on significant grant funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

His plan would also start an inspection program at $11 per month for individual home treatment systems.

Both plans aim for regional plants that discharge into the Mississippi River and so remove wastewater from local waterways. State and federal regulators have tightened water quality rules in those local rivers and bayous due to the ecological damage that years of poor treatment have created.

At the end of last year, the former administration and council came close to approving a deal with Bernhard until Cointment and some newly elected council members asked for the vote to be handed off to the new parish leaders taking office in January amid objections over aspects of that plan.

The parish negotiating panel met over Zoom on April 30, and parish and Bernhard officials said the consortium was asked to deliver an update of its plan for the parish and estimates of what it would cost the parish to operate sewer on its own.

In a public meeting on Tuesday, Baudier told the council Utilities Committee that consortium officials were preparing to make those submissions when officials learned about Cointment's plan in the media and felt they needed more engineering and financial data related to his plan.

"To be honest, we can't respond to that presentation. It's not an analysis. It's not a plan. It's a summary with some conclusory statements about a plan," he said.

But Cointment said that his administration would not provide that information to Bernhard while the parish was negotiating privately with the consortium.

To do so would require parish staff to generate the information being sought, Cointment added, because it doesn't exist yet.

"If we're gonna negotiate and continue to do negotiations in executive session, what's public and what's not? And that's a good question to ask as we continue these negotiations. Should we be doing these negotiations out in public or should we be doing them in executive session," he asked. "And do we have to do extra work so they can provide a proposal, at taxpayer expense?"

Some council members asked whether a public records request could be filed for the information, which would require a parish response within 72 hours. Under the law, however, that response can be only that the government doesn't have the records requested or that the parish is for some reason legally barred from providing them.

Council Chair Teri Casso questioned if the parish was obligated to provide the information under an agreement the council signed last year to exclusively negotiate with the consortium.

David Fleshman, one of the attorneys representing the parish in the deal, told her that the agreement does obligate the parish to exchange information with the consortium and the parish has done that.

"I don't think it extends to anything they request, whether it's related or not," Fleshman said.

Some council members have said they want to be able to compare Ascension Sewer's and Cointment's plans. Councilman Aaron Lawler argued that at some point the administration should have what Bernhard wants if the administration does go forward with its plan.

"The other part of this, to me, is I think we get the best deal if there's competition," he said.

Under prior administrations, the parish's lack of customers has been seen as a major stumbling block to financing an entirely parish-owned system due to the upfront cash for a new regional plant and related land and piping. A tax revenue subsidy, higher user fees or both were seen as likely necessities without outside capital.

The parish already subsidizes its current customers, who pay $42.50 per month, with local tax revenue.

Baudier told the council that if the subsidy for the parish's current capital costs and operational expenses since 2014 had been paid strictly through user fees, parish ratepayers would have paid $158 per month. That works out to about $2.8 million in annual subsidy.

He said Ascension Sewer had factored in those costs but he can't tell, based on what the parish has publicized, if the administration has done the same.

The Utilities Committee directed the administration to turn over what information it had. The negotiating panel is expected to meet again soon in closed session to hear from the consortium.

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Belgium in Brief: An Ascension Weekend Primer – The Brussels Times

Today has been an odd day for many as people take off (leave the house?) to try and scramble some semblance of a holiday for the long weekend.

In a new turn certainly unexpected to many Belgium has partially opened for the long weekend while adhering to the current measures, with even second homes now accessible. Thats what were focusing on today.

Regardless of if youre searching for activities, considering going shopping, or wondering if you can go to your second home (you can) Heres a recap of the answers, peppered with some of the more pressing news of the day.

With so much information, and so little time to catch up before it potentially changes again, here are some of the top stories from around the country to get you up to speed.

How confident are you about economic recovery and Europes ability to bounce back after the pandemic? Join us on our webinar next Monday 25 May to share your ideas and engage live with the speakers and moderators.

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252additional people have tested positive for the new coronavirus (Covid-19) in Belgium in the last 24 hours, confirmed the federal public health ministry onThursday.

This brings the total number of cases in Belgium since the beginning of the pandemic to 56,235. The total reflects all people in Belgium who have been infected, and includes confirmed active cases as well as patients who have since recovered, or died from the consequences of the virus.

175of the newly-infected people live in Flanders,56live in Wallonia, and21live in Brussels. Read more.

With Ascension kicking off a long weekend for many people, the coronavirus crisis sees even more businesses in Belgium closed than on a normal bank holiday. Heres a recap for you.

A video showing violence against police officers in Belgium aims to draw attention to a situation that cannot continue.

Shared on Twitter on Wednesday evening by the Free Trade Union of Civil Servants (SLFP), the video shows violence against police officers on duty in the municipality of Anderlecht. Read more.

Starting with the ascension holiday on Thursday, Belgium is entering into a long weekend under lockdown.

While no true excursions are permitted until further notice, the latest measures mean that some cultural visits are permitted, as well as some personal activities. It is worth noting, however, that while some rules have been relaxed, those still in place have no room for bending.

So, heres what you can do and what to look out for.

People in Belgium will once again be allowed to visit their second home, an update to theMoniteur Belge the countrys official gazette has confirmed.

Property owners will once again be able to travel to their second residence and will be able to have four visitors in line with current social measures as long as they are the same visitors as elsewhere.

The persons are obliged to stay at home, or in a second residence of which they are either the owner or the tenant for a duration of at least one year, with the exclusion of mobile second residences that have not yet been installed at a fixed location, the publication reads. Read More

A decision by the mayors of four Brussels communes to make it compulsory to wear a face mask in some shopping areas is likely to be over-ruled by the Brussels region, it emerged during a plenary session of the regional parliament yesterday.

However, it remains unclear who is supposed to take the decision.

In the first week of May, Etterbeek mayor Vincent De Wolf (MR) took the unilateral decision to impose the wearing of a face mask in certain busy shopping areas of his commune, including the Rue des Tongres and the La Chasse area. Read more.

One of the first measures to be introduced back in March to help combat the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19) was the immediate closure of all bars and restaurants.

Now, more than two months later, while other measures like the closure of shops and hairdressers have been relaxed, the horeca sector (hotel-restaurant-cafe) remains in lockdown. There is as yet no official indication of when that might end, but the sector itself is hoping for and preparing for a return in June.

According to Comeos, the federation for commerce and service industries, the horeca sector is losing 47 million a day from the lockdown. Some restaurants have been able to limit the damage by operating a takeaway and/or delivery service in the meantime, but for most and for all bars, cafes and tearooms the losses have been substantial. Read More.

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Ascension Christian High graduates Class of 2020 – The Advocate

The Ascension Christian High School Class of 2020 gathered in the school parking lot for a drive-by cap and gown distribution and on Sunday held a graduation ceremony.

The class is led by valedictorian Hayden Cashat and salutatorian Camille Cancienne.

Cashat signed up as a member of the Air Force Reserves and will study chemical engineering at Louisiana Tech University. He received the LaTech Outstanding Student Award Scholarship

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Cancienne will study biological engineering at LSU. She received the Academic Scholar Resident Award Scholarship.

Other graduates include:

Brian Matthew Anderson

Jaden Micah Barton

Noah Michael Blair

Nathan Joseph Bledsoe

Emily Elizabeth Bobe

Caleb Bryce Bosworth

Cody Michael Breaux

Peyton Michael Chidester

Devlyn Edward Coulter

Savannah Grace Dardeau

Catherine Denise David

Dylan Christopher Evans

Zachary Paul Ford

Byron Jerome Hansley

Madison Elizabeth Hebert

Luke Joseph Iles

Daniel Collen Jones

Justin Anthony Krass

Kaleb Dean Lambert

Aidan Louis LeBlanc

Stevie Ann Lerille

Bohdi Ray Linton

Liam Gregory MacMaster

Ethan Cannon Michel

Cassidy Grace Moore

Sarah Grace Nelson

Sydney Elizabeth Perise

Jaiden Lyrail Perry

Payton Marie Primeaux

Kaity Claire Ratcliff

Andrew Stephen Ritchie

Ty Anthony Robin

Luke Jerald Rodriguez

Stefanie Lynn Savoie

Jordan Kehn Severin

Gregory Curran Snow

Madeline Claire Sylvester

Derrick Joseph Varnado

Trevor Luke Ward

Elizabeth Nicole Weimer

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Ascension Day 2020: What the Christian celebration means, traditions around it and where it’s a public holiday – iNews

DistractionsOffbeatWhat the Christian celebration of Ascension Day means, the traditions around it and where it's a public holiday.

Thursday, 21st May 2020, 5:28 pm

Ascension Day, also known as, Holy Thursday, the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord or The Feast of the Ascension of Jesus Christ, commemorates the moment Jesus ascended into heaven.

Today (21 May) marks Ascension Day in 2020. Heres everything you need to know about the meaning behind the observance and how its marked.

What is Ascension Day?

Christian celebration, Ascension Day, commemorates the moment Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after Easter to sit at his Fathers right hand.

Jesus disciples in Jerusalem watched his departure from Earth.

Acts: 1:1-11 of the Bible? show Jesus farewell to the apostles. The passage states: Then they gathered around him and asked him, Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?

He said to them: It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority.

But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight.

What happened to Jesus on Ascension Day?

Jesus led his disciples up to the Mount of Olive in Jerusalem. He then said that the time had come for him to be returned to God.

The King James Bible states after Jesus ascended, two angels descended from above and said to his followers: Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?

This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.

When does Ascension Day take place?

The celebration takes place 40 days after Easter Sunday, on the sixth Thursday after Easter. The day is also called Holy Thursday.

The date changes each year because the dates of Easter change every year.

Ascension Day can take place as early as 30 April 30 and as late as 3 June in western Christianity.

This year, Ascension Day takes place on Thursday 21 May.

However, the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates Easter at a different time of year as it observes the Julian calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar.

By this calendar, Ascension Day can fall anywhere between 13 May and 16 June.

Is Ascension Day a public holiday?

In the UK, Canada, the USA and Australia, Ascension Day is not a public holiday.

However, Ascension Day is a public holiday in France, Germany, Austria, Indonesia, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Vanuatu.

In Portugal, people usually honour the feast by making wishes for peace and prosperity and making symbolic offerings to God made out of olive and wheat.

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Ascension Health Unit, Counseling Center, VA announce reopening procedures – The Advocate

During the coronavirus stay-at-home orders, the Ascension Parish Health Unit and the Ascension Counseling Center continued serving clients, but did so using safe practices.

The Ascension Counseling Center, sometimes known as the Mental Health Unit, has been seeing clients remotely, with teletherapy using video technology, according to a news release. This practice will continue. The offices in Gonzales and Donaldsonville remain closed to the public. To schedule an appointment, call (225) 450-1158; for all other inquiries call the receptionist at 225-450-1016. Regular business hours are from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday (closed from noon until 1 pm), and 8 a.m. to noon on Friday.

Information and services can be seen at http://www.ascensionparish.net/downloads/mh/apmhbrochure.pdf

The Ascension Parish Health Unit, located at 1024 E Ascension Complex Boulevard in Gonzales, will continue offering curbside WIC each weekday, by appointment only.

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Immunizations and pregnancy tests currently are unavailable but are expected to resume once the COVID-19 testing site is closed. Family Planning will resume when deemed safe by the staff physician. For information call 225-450-1006, or visit http://www.ascensionparish.net/health-unit/.

The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs representative is not accepting any appointments at this time. Call VA representative William McInnis at (225) 644-7475 or email william.mcinnis@la.gov.

All requests for services and information can be made by calling the Citizens Service Center at (225) 450-1200.

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Ascension to relocate COVID-19 testing site to Lamar-Dixon – Weekly Citizen

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Ascension Parish President Clint Cointment announced the COVID-19 testing site that has been operating since April in Donaldsonville will be relocating to the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales and will open on Tuesday, May 26.

The Donaldsonville testing site was a huge success, Cointment said. More than 1,800 people have been tested there.

Cointment and the Ascension Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness worked with state and federal officials to secure the tests and the manpower to administer them. The site is operated by the Louisiana National Guard.

The tests are free, and people will administer their own tests inside their vehicles, Cointment said, noting that they will offer the self-swabbing painless Quest test. :They will be distributed by members of the Louisiana National Guard, and members of the Ascension Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness will personally notify people of their test results.

The testing site will be at Lamar-Dixon Expo Center, 9039 S. St. Landry Ave. in Gonzales. People seeking tests should enter at the second entrance, behind the chapel. Once there, signage and National Guard members will direct traffic flow. The site will open Tuesday, May 26, for seniors over age 65 and medical and emergency responders, and on Wednesday, May 27 for the general public. Site operation times are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until noon, until further notice.

The test is drive-thru only. No one will be allowed to exit their vehicles. Candidates for testing must be at least 18 years of age and have a Louisiana ID. A doctors order is not required.

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Inside the Ascension of National Christian Academy – Sports Illustrated

The journey for current head coach Andre Kates started well before National Christian Academy, however. As a child, football wasnt his true passion as hed watch his older brother on the field. It was his brothers passion that left a lasting impact.

As a kid, I used to hold the chains at his games and one time, I saw someone get their leg broke right in front of me. I thought there was no way I was playing this game, Kates told AllTerrapins. But life took an unexpected turn when Kates was nine years old.

My older brother died with a brain tumor, he played football and he always wanted me to play to me. I always told him no. He had tubes in his throat, and Ill never forget the day when he wrote the word NFL and pointed to himself. I was nine at the time, he ended up passing away, so I wanted to do something in remembrance of him.

Thats when Kates turned to football, where hed later suit up at quarterback for Friendship Collegiate Academy under then-head coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim, the current defensive backs coach for Boston College. As Kates put the work on the field, the accolades and recruiting came shortly after.

Kates initially verbally committed to Florida following his senior year, but failed to qualify. I didnt know about recruiting, having grades, the NCAA eligibility center, clearing house, none of that. He landed at Erie Community College before attending to ASA College (NY) to close out his junior college career because it was one of the scholarship jucos available with housing. Leaving ASA as the national juco player of the year, Kates opted for Indiana among his twenty-plus scholarships. At the time, the Hoosiers potent offense gave Kates the confidence that hed develop into an NFL prospect going against top talent during practice.

They had the number one offense in the country at the time with guys like Tandon Doss, Damarlo Belcher, they had guys that went to the league so I could play against those guys every day and get better.

After spending one season in Bloomington, the Baltimore Ravens took a chance on Kates in 2013 and brought him in as an undrafted free agent. Thats why I wanted to work a little harder. Theres no point to quit, Im working for something harder and bigger than me. When I got the call from Baltimore and walked into the locker room, seeing that locker with my name on it, it meant a little bit more than anything else because I did it for someone more than me.

His career was short-lived in the NFL and after breaking his wrist and sustaining concussions, Kates hung up the cleats and turned to coaching. A recommendation letter from head coach John Harbaugh helped set him up to make the transition. Mr. Kates stands out as greatly determined, with the desire to perform at a noticeably high level; both necessary qualities in an aspiring coach and mentor, he wrote. I highly recommend Mr. Kates, and am confident in his ability to make those around him better; both as leaders, and most importantly as men.

Enter National Christian Academy. Five years ago, the program looked to build out the football program, leading the way to begin the varsity team. Initially coming in as defensive coordinator, an unexpected resignation from the then-head coach thrust Kates into a new challengenew head coach.

Not knowing what I was getting into, I had six kids, 20 helmets, 14 shoulder pads and no footballs. My very first season, I ended up finishing with 18 kids and now, were all the way up to 57.

Florida offensive lineman Will Harrod remembers the skepticism of the programs beginnings, but the trust that ensued set him up for success. It was very hard, especially as a building program, Harrod told AllTerrapins. We had to get the right players to get the way we want it, get better as a team between the players. Every day, we had to stay competitive and push ourselves to become better, better individual players.

It was a gradual process for Kates and company to build the program starting day one, but Florida lineman Will Harrod details the trust in Kates that jumpstarted the process as he became the first building block.

It was a building program, basically like its first year so I was skeptical at first. But when I talked to [coach Andre] Kates, he told me what I could be like and what he wanted to do and I just put my trust in him. Its turned out great. The success that Harrod enjoyed helped bring then-basketball player Aaryn Parks to National Christian.

Before I went to National Christian, I wasnt playing football, strictly basketball. I heard about National Christian Academy going into my tenth-grade year, Parks told AllTerrapins. Will told me itd be a great place to go and itd be a good fit. I talked to coach Dre, he said just work with me and I can get you to college for free.

After enduring instability elsewhere, rising senior defensive end Monkell Goodwine was another who entered the program looking to turn the page. Goodwine fondly remembers his first conversation with Kates, a big reason why he and his family were at peace with their decision. When I came, we were having a meeting with me, him and my mom and he was saying this guy is big. He asked me whats my favorite college football school and I said I didnt know because I wasnt really into football like that; I just played, but I didnt know anything about the college side. It took time for Goodwine to find his niche along the defensive side of the ball, but as he grew longer, coaches couldnt ignore his long-term potential.

I played both sides of the ball, but back then, I was a really big kid. I started to grow more after my freshman year and I got longer, so the coaches saw my speed and I was more of a defensive player and tried me on defensive end. Ever since then, coach Ellis started teaching me the technique, what to do, using hands, rip moves. He taught me everything.

Kates and the coaches take pride in providing the positivity to their kids lives. A lot of kids, not just my team, these guys are going through alcoholism at home, drug abuse, custody battlestheyre going through it. So, if you can use football to get away from all that stuff, man, Im willing to help. Thats why Ill always choose scholarships over championships because I want my kids to make it, Kates told AllTerrapins.

In my neighborhood, not many people get a chance to make it so National Christian found out about me. [Kates] was talking to me about all the kids he has that has offers, then he said when you come in, were going to push you to become the best player you can be, Louisville signee Tim Lawson added. The daily discipline instilled in the program helped put the program on the fast-track to success.

They always made sure we were on time. Whatever we did, we always had to make sure we had that intensity and speed to drive through. That was the biggest thing because once we get to college, it wont be anything new Lawson added. For a team thats been around for three, four years, he really made us elevate our standards because its different now.

I had a few problems at home, so I sat down with the coaching staff and told them what I was going through. They want to help produce kids that dont have support, so I thought this was really a family around here, Oklahoma signee Aaryn Parks added. They were able to talk to me, keep my head straight.

The discipline instilled in the program is how theyve made their gradual ascension within the DMV, but the support that football provides his team is what Kates and the program takes pride in.

Coach Dre wants to bring the kids that dont have a lot, that are hungry and want something. Hes going to demand you get it done right, but NCA, we get through it the hard way. It feels like a college workout every day, Parks added. The lack of resources hasnt stopped them from getting where they want to be. As they practice without a field of their own, the players own the grind mantra that Goodwine and the team still embrace.

Though National Christian now has athletes at Florida, Louisville, Oklahoma and Texas A&M among others, their most impressive feat may have come during the 2020 cycle when all 27 seniors signed on national signing day. Theres pride in setting your team up for long-term success, but Kates made a calculated decision to run the program similarly to a college program when it comes to structure.

I try to run it like college, where we have an academic support team that handles just the football players. We have a director of football operations [Melissa Ball] that handles everything from top to bottom in the program; even when we travel, theyll have all their stuff waiting for them in the locker room, Kates added. The playbooks, the practice scripts, the preparation part of it is similar to a college program. A lot of the kids come from single-parent homes, some have never played football before, so if they get to a program like Maryland or Alabama, it wont be a shock to them when it comes to getting ready for the next step.

As National Christian Academy now enjoys the result of years of hard work, no one forgot how instrumental Kates was during the recruiting process.

He helped a lot. I wouldnt be in the spot that Im in right now. He knew exactly what I need to do, kept on top of grades, made sure we did what was needed to get there, Lawson admitted. He helped me separate the real coaches from the fake coaches. He helped me realize even the small things about the recruiting process, like telling us early to look a coach in the eyes. He took us all over the country just to get us college visits, Parks revealed. For rising senior defensive end Monkell Goodwine, Kates has helped him navigate through the early stages of arguably the most abnormal recruiting cycle to-date.

Theyve been a huge help in the process. Coach Dre, he knows so much that I know I can ask him anything. He calls me every day about what to do, what were looking to do and what we have to get done. All the coaches help because they have college experience, so that helps a lot with my recruitment and to help teach me what to do when I get to school, Goodwine added as he prepares for a National signing day announcement.

I believe were the most college-ready high school in the area, whether spiritually academically, athletically. Were the newest football program in the area and were making major strides. We dont have glitz and glamour, we dont have a field to go to, but we did have 84 college coaches, including 27 head coaches visit this past January Mike Locksley, Nick Saban, Ed Orgeron, Lincoln Riley.

Were just taking all challenges.

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Rev Steve Stockman: Ascension meaning is a source of comfort – Belfast Telegraph

This past Thursday was Ascension Day. My friend, Dani, tells me that, in Germany, they have a school holiday. Growing up Presbyterian, I hardly ever heard of it.

et, Jesuss ascension is of vital theological importance. For me, it sits alongside His birth, His death and His resurrection in its significance.

In Luke Chapter 9, when Jesus sets his eyes on the culmination of his ministry, Luke doesnt suggest that that is not his cross, or resurrection, but, As the time approached for him to be taken up to Heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem.

When Paul was writing to the Church in Ephesus, he explained the implications of the Ascension: That power is the same as the mighty strength he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every name that is invoked, not only in the present age, but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under His feet and appointed Him to be head over everything for the Church which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills everything in every way.

When I preach on the ascension, I often use a poem written by Anglican priest, poet and songwriter Malcolm Guite. His Ascension Day Sonnet is stunning in both theological insight and literary flair.

Malcolm begins with the experience of the disciples as Luke records them in Luke 24 and Acts 1:

We saw his light break through the cloud of glory

Whilst we were rooted still in time and place.

Malcolm then opens up the eternal meaning of that event:

As earth became a part of Heavens story

And heaven opened to his human face.

Here is the cosmic zig-zag. In the nativity, God becomes human. In the ascension, God as a human, flesh on, returns to Heaven.

We saw Him go and yet we were not parted

He took us with Him to the heart of things

The heart that broke for all the broken-hearted

Is whole and Heaven-centred now, and sings.

Jesus spoke to the disciples about the oneness between them as He and His Father were one. Mysteriously, He brings us with Him and rules over the cosmos for the Church.

I so love the thought that Jesus took us into the heart of things. The idea of humans on the pulse of the government of the universe. Wow.

Jesus is where we find solace in these challenging days we are living through.

Sings in the strength that rises out of weakness,

Sings through the clouds that veil him from our sight.

This is very good news when you are struggling through a pandemic and find yourself in lockdown and isolation. This cosmic rule of Christ is how we find resilience, hope and imagination; the power to live the faith and redeem the world.

The ascension means that Jesus is now ruler of the Cosmos. This a wonderful belief to hold in our current disorientation. In the seeming uncertainty of the delicate steps out of lockdown, we have a God who came to us, redeemed us and now stands strong for us at the very heart of all things.

It is worth believing. It is worth celebrating.

To finish Malcolms Sonnet:

Sings in the strength that rises out of weakness,

Sings through the clouds that veil Him from our sight,

Whilst we ourselves become His clouds of witness

And sing the waning darkness into light,

His light in us, and ours in Him concealed,

Which all creation waits to see revealed.

Ascension Day Sonnet is available in Malcolm Guites book Sounding the Seasons (Canterbury Press). Rev Steve Stockman is minister of Fitzroy Presbyterian Church, Belfast

Some Bible readings for the week ahead:

Monday: Luke 9:51-56

Tuesday: Acts 1:3-8

Wednesday: Ephesians 1:18-23

Thursday: Colossians 3:1-

Friday: 1 Peter 3:13-22

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Church of the Ascension in Woolston celebrates 50th birthday – Warrington Guardian

THIS month marks the 50th birthday of the Church of the Ascension.

Over the past half a century, the site on Warren Lane in Woolston has become a focal point for the community.

And to celebrate the anniversary, we have taken a look back at its history.

The cutting of the first sod in preparation for building work to commence was made on May 19 1968, with the daughter of Edward Gorton a businessman and philanthropist who donated the plot of land for the construction of a church in 1917 doing the honours.

On September 15 that year, Reverend James Oliver Colling laid the foundation stone during a service.

Fast forward nearly two years to May 7 1970, and the Church of the Ascension was finally complete.

The Rt Reverend Stuart Blanch, Bishop of Liverpool, opened the building to coincide with Ascension Day and a series of events were held to celebrate the occasion over the following weeks.

This Consecration Festival included a performance for the Liverpool Concertante and Southport Bach Society, a first communion and baptism, evensong with the Archdeacon of Warrington, an organ recital, a choral concert by pupils at Woolston County Primary School and a gig by folk band the Spinners.

Liverpool Concertante and Southport Bach Society perform at the church, conducted by David Bowman on May 9 1970

The first baptisms and holy communions

Woolston County Primary School performa choral concert, conducted by headmaster T Lloyd Morgan,on May 12 1970

The Spinners at the Church of the Ascension

A series of events had been planned to commemorate the 50th, but these will now take place later in the year.

An outdoor exhibition of its history is currently being held in the meantime.

The church has also received a grant from the National Lotterys heritage fund in order to carry out repairs.

A spokesman said: "As lucky as we have been to receive this grant, we still have a large amount of money to raise in order to achieve our goals and ensure that the Church of Ascension will be around in another 50 years and more."

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The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord – Sunday, May 24 – Aleteia EN

The meaning of the celebration

+ In keeping with the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, many countries and dioceses throughout the world celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension on the Seventh Sunday of Easter.

+ This feast was first celebrated in the fourth century and soon spread to other countries. While this celebration was, for a time, regarded as the end of the Easter Season, the Church has since returned to the more ancient custom of celebrating Easter for the full and more traditional fifty days, with the Solemnity of Pentecost marking the end of the Easter Season.

+ The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord presents three mysteries for our reflection: 1) the Lords return to the Father, 2) the Lords abiding presence in the community of believers, and 3) the promise of the Holy Spirit.

+ The collect for this celebration (the prayer below) sees the Ascension as the exaltation of the human race, as well as Christ; by the grace of God, we, too, rise up the heavenly realms (see the Prayer Over the Gifts).

For prayer and reflection

Jesus frees himself from the limits of space and time to become present to the people of every time and place, and to offer everyone the gift of salvation.Pope Saint John Paul II, Homily of May 23, 1998

Prayer

Gladden us with holy joys, almighty God,and make us rejoice with devout thanksgiving,for the Ascension of Christ your Sonis our exaltation,and, where the Head has gone before in glory,the Body is called to follow in hope.Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

(from The Roman Missal)

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Ascension Day: What’s open in Belgium? – The Brussels Times

With Ascension kicking off a long weekend for many people, the coronavirus crisis sees even more businesses in Belgium closed than on a normal bank holiday.

As with other public holidays, public and administration services, such as postal services, will not operate, and neither will banks.

Restaurants, bars and cafes are still closed, and will not open again before 8 June, at the earliest.

Carrefour shops will be open on Thursday, as well as some of Delhaizes smaller ShopnGo markets, but Aldi, Lidl and Colruyt shops will remain mostly closed.

Most shopping malls and retail shops will be shut down as well, including the Woluwe Shopping Center and Docks Bruxsel. They will, however, not stay closed for the long weekend, and open their doors again on Friday and Saturday.

Most other stores on the Rue Neuve in Brussels, will also close their doors on Thursday, but reopen again on Friday. Others, such as vintage clothing shops Melting Pot Kilo at the Bourse and the Marolles, however, remain open.

Museums have been allowed to reopen again since 18 May, but many of them, such as the Horta Museum, the Museum of the City of Brussels and the MIMA, announced that they would wait for later dates.

Others, among which the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, the Van Buuren Museum, and the Africa Museum will receive visitors. Tickets will have to be bought online and in advance, to comply with the strict conditions of the National Security Council.

Parks will also be open, but sitting down, picnicking or sunbathing is not allowed. Enjoying the sun will only be possible while exercising.

Additionally, most delivery or takeaway restaurants, including most frites shops and Gastons Ice Cream in Sainte-Catherine, will also be open.

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How Jesus presence is still with us after his ascension – Aleteia IT

Before Jesus left his apostles, he said to them, I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you. In a little while the world will no longer see me, but you will see me, because I live and you will live (John 14:18-19).

While in a one sense Jesus was referring to the Advocate, or the Holy Spirit that he gives to his apostles on Pentecost, Jesus is also referring to other ways he has promised to be with us.

TheCatechism of the Catholic Church summarizes these particular ways he is present, which are mentioned by Jesus throughout the Gospels.

Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised from the dead, who is at the right hand of God, who indeed intercedes for us, is present in many ways to his Church: in his word, in his Churchs prayer, where two or three are gathered in my name, in the poor, the sick, and the imprisoned,in the sacraments of which he is the author, in the sacrifice of the Mass, and in the person of the minister. But he is present most especially in the Eucharistic species. (CCC 1373)

Each time we read the Bible, especially the Gospels, Jesus is present with us, though not in a visible way.

He is present when we pray, again, not in a visible way, but a real and abiding presence.

Jesus also explained to his apostles that, Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me (Matthew 25:40). Whenever we see a poor, sick or imprisoned person, we see Jesus in a special way and our actions are done as if Jesus were that person.

Last, but not least, Jesus is present in the Holy Eucharist.This is the most tangible way Jesus is present, as we are able to accept Jesus inside of our own bodies.

In the most blessed sacrament of the Eucharist the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ and, therefore, the whole Christ is truly, really, and substantially contained. This presence is called real by which is not intended to exclude the other types of presence as if they could not be real too, but because it is presence in the fullest sense: that is to say, it is a substantial presence by which Christ, God and man, makes himself wholly and entirely present. (CCC 1374)

The Eucharistic presence of Jesus remains a mystery to us, but the Church affirms that it is real, containing Jesus body, blood, soul and divinity.

So while Jesus may have left his apostles when he ascended into Heaven, he did not leave us alone and remains with us in various ways that are in some ways greater than his bodily presence in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago.

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Ascension Catholic Class of 2020 graduates celebrate end of not-so-normal year – The Advocate

Ascension Catholic Diocesan Regional School ended the school year with a virtual baccalaureate program Friday, and commencement ceremony Saturday.

Both were viewable via the schools Facebook page and website. The coronavirus forced the school to change up traditions and deliver diplomas to all 30 graduates at their homes May 9.

Nineteen of the 30 students from the Class of 2020 participated in dual-enrollment college courses and earned collectively 294 hours of college credit. Anticipated TOPS Scholarship Awards will go to 60% of the class. TOPS award total is $467,113.37. Other scholarships total is $945,805.04; and total scholarship monies awarded to the Class of 2020 is $1,412,918.41.

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Brock Acosta, one of three valedictorians, is the son of Brandon and Robbie Acosta. He plans to major in chemical engineering at LSU. Acosta anticipates a TOPS Honors Award and is the recipient of the LSU Scholar Resident Award, ACHS Alumni Scholarship, CF Industries Scholarship, and the Donaldsonville Chapter AARP Scholarship. Acosta was a member of the high school Beta Club and National Honor Society. He also was a district and state literary rally participant for two years. Acosta was an Academic Lamp and Bar recipient for five years, and earned numerous subject medals throughout his high school career.

Acosta led his school both academically and athletically. He was a member of the two-time state runner-up football team and a member of the 2018 state championship baseball team. His high academics and talents in sports led to him being recognized for the Academic All-State teams in football and baseball. Acosta was a nominee for the ACHS Student of the Year and the Donaldsonville Chamber of Commerce Teenager of the Year. He represented his school on the 2019 homecoming court and was a Eucharistic minister. He graduates with 24 hours of college credit.

Payton Hatcher, also a valedictorian, is the daughter of Kevin and Kim Hatcher. She plans to major in pre-medicine at LSU. Hatcher anticipates a TOPS award and the Donaldsonville Chapter AARP Scholarship. She was offered the Loyola University Deans Scholarship and Louisiana Resident Award. She was a member of the high school Beta Club and National Honor Society. She was an Academic Lamp and Bar recipient for four years and attended the district literary rally for two years and the state literary rally for one year.

Hatcher represented her school at the Louisiana Girls State and led as the executive student council secretary. She was a member of the school choir for four years, student council for three years, and a Eucharistic minister. Her high academics placed her on the Academic All-State Composite Team for volleyball. She graduates with 21 hours of college credit.

Katie Pizzolato, valedictorian, is the daughter of Brad and Sandy Pizzolato, and she plans to major in nursing at Franciscan Missionaries of our Lady University. Pizzolato anticipates a TOPS award and is the recipient of the FranU Catholic Advantage Scholarship and the Donaldsonville Chapter AARP Scholarship. Her leadership roles included presiding over her school as the executive student council president along with three years of service to her schools student council.

Pizzolato was a member of the Beta Club as well as the National Honor Society. She was also a district and state literary rally participant for one year. Pizzolato was an Academic Lamp and Bar recipient for four years and earned subject medals during her senior year. She represented her school on the 2019 homecoming court, was Eucharistic minister, and a two-year member of the cheerleading squad where she served as co-captain her senior year. Pizzolato was a nominee for the ACHS Student of the Year as well as the Donaldsonville Chamber of Commerce Teenager of the Year. Her high academics and talents in sports led to her placement on the Academic All-State Composite Teams in both volleyball and softball. She graduates with 24 hours of college credit.

Samuel Mire, salutatorian, the son of Pegram and Karen Mire, plans to study mechanical engineering at LSU. Mire anticipated a TOPS Performance Award and is the recipient of the Mark Sotile Sr. Memorial Scholarship and the Louisiana Tiger Legacy Merit Award. Mire was a member of the Beta club, where he served as chaplain his senior year and the National Honor Society. Mire wasAcademic Lamp and Bar recipient for five years. He was a member of the two-time state runner-up football teams and the 2018 state championship baseball team. He graduate with 24 college credits.

The class also includes:

Dorian Kentrell Barber

Emily Marie Beck

Chazz Anthony Brown

Peter Charles Lefort Cantin

Jenna Lyn Comeaux

Haley Catherine Dupre

Landon Nicholas Falcon

Demontray Kwaun Harry Jr.

Nicholas Joshua Hilliard

Garrison David Landry

Alexia Alayne Leonard

Ashlyn Alyse Leonard

Lexi Leigh Milano

Gary Paul Millet III

Rodnekia Allaura Breanna Mitchell

Ashlyn Elaine Montero

Katherine Elise Perilloux

Catherine Alison Rome

Hailee Rene Rome

Connor Michael Shally

Eric Anthony Simon Jr.

Ryan Anthony Steib

Sophie Layton Sternfels

Angelle Claire Theriot

Owen Nicholas Theriot

Jai Germaine Williams

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Teen, 18, killed in Donaldsonville shooting; 1 injured, authorities say – The Advocate

An 18-year-old was killed and another person was injured in a shooting Saturday night at an apartment complex Donaldsonville, authorities said.

Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre said deputies responded around 10:30 p.m. to DVille Village following reports of gunfire at the Shonte Way Drive apartment building.

Authorities found the body of Kyrianna Harris, 18, who had died at the scene. Deputies also located a 25-year-old who suffered a gunshot wound.

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She was treated at a hospital for her injuries and later released, officials said.

The sheriff's office hasn't made any arrests as of Sunday evening, a sheriff's spokeswoman said.

It wasn't immediately known what led to the deadly incident.

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Christ’s ascension in redemption and worship | Opinion – Montrose Daily Press

There was once a great and noble king, a greater king the world had never known. For his dwelling he built a gleaming castle high atop the tallest mountain in the realm, a mountain shrouded in the clouds.

Far, far below, where man and beast dwelt in the shadow of the mount, none could see the castle on the peak; some said it wasnt really there. Down in that nether-world the kings loyal subjects grew fewer by the day, until the kings decrees were scarcely heeded, scarcely known at all. Rebellion was in the air.

The people could see their neighboring lords, mighty men all, and soon swore oaths to serve for their advance, were promised mirth and merriment in return. But these lords were false, and through deceit quickly had the people as their slaves.

But on one bright winters day, down came the Prince from the castle on the peak, and with his mighty sword put to flight those lying lords and freed the slaves, but suffered wounds five times himself.

And now by persuasion of the valiance of the Prince, the people forswore themselves again, in solemn ceremony, to their noble king, ere, striding upward, the Prince returned to his castle home in the clouds.

Some days later, the town in council gathered, pondered what new tax or toil might be their reward for rebellion of sad renown, when with a sudden rush of wind and flash of fire, a sacred wizard appeared before them, down from King and Prince, to guide them upward, as by mystic transport, to the castle on the peak.

With the wave of the wizards wand, man, woman, and child were whisked away and lifted through the clouds, and entrance was given to the kings great hall.

The whole company of the kings counselors were there assembled round the throne, and at the wizards beckon, the way was parted, the people approached in fear.

But, behold, before them, with hands outstretched and entreaty on his lips, stood the Prince, the King addressing:

O King, my father, these be mine, of mine own blood bought. Look here upon my wounds. Receive them well, and not for ill-thought treason refuse. For I and they are sworn together as a man, and if thou wilt cast them off, thou must cast me off as well.

The Kings solemn countenance then did break into joyful radiance, and all the hall was filled with laughter and with song as, from the eldest to the youngest, all extolled their sovereign lord.

Then, and every first-day, sat they all down together to eat and drink their Lords blessing the Prince himself their server in the great hall of the castle on the peak.

Jesus said to His disciples that it was given them to know plainly the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven. But sometimes a parable helps.

The Very Rev. Jerry D. Kistler is Rector of St. Stephen's Anglican Church and Dean of the Deanery of the West, REC-DMA.

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