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Joe Biden On Elon Musks Super Bad Feeling About The Economy: Lots Of Luck On His Trip To The Moon – Deadline
Posted: June 3, 2022 at 12:32 pm
Joe Biden, touting a better-than-expected jobs report, responded to reports that Elon Musk has a super bad feeling about the economic outlook and that he wants to slash jobs at Tesla by 10%.
While Elon Musk is talking about that, Ford is increasing their investment, overwhelmingly. I think Ford is increasing the investment in building new electric vehicles. Six thousand employees union employees, I might add, in the Midwest. The former Chrysler Corporation, they also are making similar investments in electric vehicles. Intel is adding 20,000 new jobs making computer chips. So, you know, lots of luck on his trip to the moon.
Musk made the comments in an email to executives, Reuters reported.
Biden trumpeted the jobs numbers for May. They showed that the economy added 390,000 jobs and that unemployment remained unchanged at 3.6%. Some economists also were encouraged by figures showing a slowdown in wage growth as a factor that could slow inflation.
Musk has yet to respond to Bidens remarks. Earlier on Friday, he announced his endorsement of developer Rick Caruso in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, which is on Tuesday.
Biden said that there is no denying that high prices, particularly around gasoline and food, are a real problem for people. But there is every reason for the American people to feel confident that we will meet these challenges.
Musk has complained that the administration has done everything it can to sideline and ignore Tesla, even though we have made twice as many EVs as [the] rest of U.S. industry combined. Musks SpaceX also is planning a mission to the moon. NASA last year awarded SpaceX to develop the lunar lander
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Twitterati reminds Elon Musk of a promise he made ten years ago – The Tribune India
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Business magnate Elon Musk is known to be in news for varied reasons. This time, netizens have called out the billionaire to remind him of a promise that he made ten years ago.
In 2011, Musk, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, reportedly claimed that his company will send a man on Mars in next ten years. A decade later, people have not forgotten his promise and have taken to Twitter to remind him of the claim.
A user, Wild Geerters, shared an old image of the video interview in a tweet. Soon after being shared, the tweet garnered over 40,000 likes.
Netizens are asking him whether or not he is committed to push his vision through. Many took jibe at him and initiated a meme fest.
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Japan sees record breaking fall in birth rate. Was Elon Musk right, will the country `cease to exist`? – WION
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For the sixthyear in a row, Japan has witnessed a further fall in its number of births. In 2021 the nation saw a 3.5 per cent fall from the previous year (2020).Last year, the nationjust had 811,604 births which is the lowest level on record, as per data by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.This is the lowest number of births in the country's 123-year history; the country began keeping records in 1899, and the year 2021 saw the lowest numbers ever.
Incidentally, if you were to look at news items for the nation's birth rates for the past few years, every year this record gets broken. Last year (2020) it was 840,832 births and this year a further 3.5 per cent fall to 811,604 is seen.
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The country's total fertility rate, which is the number of children a Japanese woman will have in her lifetime also fell by 0.30 points. This rate stands at 1.30 per woman.
Japan'sfertility ratehas witnessed a steady decline since 1975 when it first fell below 2.0.
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In 2005 it reached its nadir - the lowest of 1.26. However, the next few years saw a gradual rise, with it reaching 1.45 in 2015. Since then, for six years now it has slid lower and lower.
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In recent years, the Coronavirus pandemic and a larger number of people choosing to stay single, get married later or not have offspring have meant that this downward trend has continued.A few weeks back, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had also voiced concerns about Japan's falling birth rate, warning that Japan may soon "cease to exist" adding that it would be a great loss for the world.
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ric Duhaime, the Quebec Conservative Party and the ruling class’ turn to social reaction – WSWS
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Since his election as leader of the Parti conservateur du Qubec (PCQQuebec Conservative Party) in April 2021, right-wing libertarian ric Duhaime has received a great deal of coverage in the mainstream media and increasing attention from big business.
With four months to go before the Quebec provincial election, some polls place the PCQ ahead of the two parties that until 2018 had alternated as Quebecs government for almost a half-century, the Quebec Liberal Party and the Parti Qubcois (PQ).
PCQ leader Duhaime has been hosted, along with other party leaders, by business associations, including Quebecs largest employer group, the Conseil du patronat du Qubec. The television networks have already announced that he will be invited to join the official leaders' debate in the run-up to the October 3 Quebec election.
Yet the PCQwhich was founded in 2009 and is separate and distinct from the federal Conservative party, the official opposition in Canadas parliamenthas never won a single National Assembly seat, nor won more than 1.5 percent of the vote in a provincial election. Currently, the PCQ has a lone Member of the National Assembly (MNA), a defector from the ruling Coalition Avenir Qubec (CAQ) who has said she will not be running in the coming election.
The media craze for Duhaime can best be understood by examining the very right-wing agenda he advocated for years as a trash- or shock-radio host in Quebec City and is now projecting with equal virulence as leader of the PCQ. This is not the first time the ruling elite has used an ultra-reactionary figure to push the entire axis of politics firmly to the right.
Duhaime has vehemently opposed all mandatory public health measures to counter the COVID-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc and mass death in Quebec, the rest of Canada and around the world. Having denounced all efforts to curb the pandemic from the start, he enthusiastically welcomed the Freedom Convoy, a group of far-right trucker-owners, supported by the Conservative Party of Canada and much of the corporate media, who terrorized Ottawa residents for weeks to press their demand for the scrapping of all anti-COVID measures. Duhaime said at the time, My goal is to bring these ideas into the National Assembly.
Duhaime is a long-time friend and close associate of Pierre Poilievre. The front-runner in the current federal Conservative Party leadership race, Poilievre began his campaign by reaffirming his support for the far-right Convoy, the abandonment of all anti-COVID measures, and a massive assault on public services in the name of eliminating the federal budget deficit. Adopting the language of Margaret Thatcher to advocate for capitalism at its most predatory, Poilievre vowed to make Canada the freest country in the world.
The PCQ, now under Duhaime's control, also advocates massive cuts in social spending; accelerated deregulation; increased privatization, especially in health and education; and steep tax cuts for the wealthy, including the introduction of a single tax rate or flat tax.
Duhaime has long been active in right-wing circles. A political advisor to the leader of the Bloc Qubcois from 1993 to 1999, he began his career with the Quebec indpendantistes when they were massively cutting social spending.
From 2000 to 2002, he was an advisor to Official Opposition Leader Stockwell Day of the Canadian Alliance, a party that was used to push Canadian politics further to the right and was the dominant element in the merger with the rump of the federal Progressive Conservatives that created the Stephen Harper-led, hard-right new Conservative Party.
In 2003, Duhaime was a candidate for the Action dmocratique du Qubec (ADQ), with a young Poilievre actively campaigning for him, before becoming a political advisor for the ADQ from 2003 to 2008. The ADQ, which ultimately became part of the right-wing populist CAQ, played a leading role in stirring up anti-immigrant chauvinism in Quebec, particularly around the phony issue of unreasonable accommodation.
Duhaime worked for the National Democratic Institute (NDI)a US imperialist-sponsored agency associated with the Democratic Party that works closely with the US State Department and CIAin Morocco from 2005 to 2007 and Iraq from 2008 to 2009. The NDI's board of directors has included such leading figures of US militarism as Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Paul Wolfowitz, Madeleine Albright and Elliott Abrams.
Like the rest of the Quebec political establishment and elite, Duhaime has supported Canadas participation in US-led wars of aggression, from the 1999 NATO war on Yugoslavia, to the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and the 2011 regime-change war in Libya. In a tweet at the outset of the US-NATO instigated war with Russia over Ukraine, he rushed to label Moscow the aggressor and salivated over the opportunity the war presents to develop Quebecs hydrocarbon resources.
In 2010, Duhaime founded the Rseau-libert-Qubec to bring together people anxious to be rid of what remains of the social concessions made to the working class as a result of the mass struggles of the 1960s and 1970s. Dr. Roy Eappen, one of the members of the network and now a PCQ candidate, is a prominent anti-abortion activist and climate-change denier. Encouraged by Quebec Premier Franois Legault's reckless profits-before-lives response to the pandemic, which has included the promotion of the reactionary pseudo-scientific herd immunity policy, the PCQ promotes all sorts of anti-scientific nonsenseon vaccinations, abortion, and climate change.
For a decade starting in 2010, Duhaime was a commentator in the press and in particular on the radio, where he was given ample opportunity and latitude to spew his reactionary, libertarian and xenophobic ideas. In a generally sympathetic article about him published in April, Duhaime boasted that he had the microphone for four hours a day for 10 years.
This included downplaying the hateful, Islamophobic acts that preceded the Jan. 29, 2017 terrorist attack on the Grand Mosque in Quebec City, which left six Muslims dead and some 20 injured. Duhaime dismissed the leaving of a bloody pig's head on the mosque steps as a silly joke, comparing it to someone delivering a pizza to a neighbor's house.
In a 2017 radio debate, Duhaime defended the aristocratic principle that voting rights should be modulated according to taxes paid, with the rich given weighted votes that would count more than those of the poor.
Duhaime unabashedly champions far-right positions, but it need be added that so far to the right has the entire political establishment moved over the course of the past decade-and-a-half, his policies on many issues are not so different from those advanced by the other ruling class parties.
Duhaime says that immigrants should be selected on the basis of their civilizational compatibility. But how is this chauvinism different from the CAQ's Bill 9, which selects immigrants according to their values? Or its Bill 21, which denies health care and other vital public services to devout Muslim women wearing the niqab or burqa. The latter law was itself inspired by the previous Liberal government's Bill 62. And what about the PQ's Charter of Values, which aimed to ban more than half a million public sector workers from wearing conspicuous religious symbols, while making an exception for discreet crucifixes?
Duhaime has become a darling of the bourgeois media and is being promoted by it as a means of pressing the CAQ to intensify its assault on the working class. Editorialists regularly speak of the difficult decisions that the government will have to make after the elections, i.e., renewed attacks on wages, working conditions, living standards and public services.
The Eric Duhaime phenomenon is taking place in the context of an immense crisis of global capitalism, characterized by galloping inflation, rising social inequality, catastrophic management of the pandemic, and NATO's war against Russia in Ukraine, which threatens to turn into a nuclear conflict.
The main responsibility for the threat from the far right facing the working class lies with the trade union bureaucracy, which has suppressed the class struggle for decades.
As support for the traditional ruling class parties has steadily eroded, the unions have isolated and run workers struggles and strikes into the ground. When governments have imposed anti-democratic back-to-work laws to break militant strikes, the unions, led by highly paid bureaucrats who fully accept the capitalists' right to make profit, have policed them.
As for Qubec Solidaire, the pseudo-left party representing affluent sections of the middle class, it never criticizes the treacherous role of the union bureaucracy and spares no effort to integrate itself even more deeply into the ruling establishment.
It is in this political climate of bourgeois reaction, which is growing in intensity as the social opposition of the working class mounts, that extreme right-wing figures like Duhaime are being promoted by big business in an attempt to divert workers' anger into the most reactionary channels.
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Douglas County voters: Here’s who’s running for office after the first of two filing deadlines – The Lawrence Times
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The first of two filing deadlines to run for elected office this year was noon Wednesday.
Several filing deadlines were changed this year because of delays caused by redistricting. The deadline to file to run for precinct committeeperson seats and the U.S. House of Representatives, Kansas House of Representatives, and Kansas State Board of Education was extended to noon on Friday, June 10.
The deadline to register to vote in the Aug. 2 election is Tuesday, July 12. Register online or double check to make sure youre registered at this link.
Here are the candidates who have filed for offices whose deadlines have passed, and their parties, where applicable. This information is pulled from the unofficial list from the Douglas County clerks office and the Kansas Secretary of States office. There could still be changes between this list and the ballot. Third-party candidates do not have to run in primary elections.
Steve Jacob, Libertarian, said he has also filed for the commission seat.
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Unless there are changes from Wednesdays unofficial list, the two Democratic candidates will face off in the Aug. 2 election, and the winner will advance to the November general.
Will this race be on my ballot? District 1 is geographically the smallest of the three Douglas County Commission districts, but they all contain roughly the same total populations.
District 1 includes a large portion of central Lawrence. The district is not square, but its southernmost boundary is West 19th Street; its easternmost boundary is Massachusetts Street; one segment of the district reaches as far west as Wakarusa Drive; and an intricate boundary divides the northern side of town between the first, second and third districts.
See a detailed map at this link. Registered voters can also see their Douglas County Commission district by entering their information at this link.
The current three Douglas County commissioners voted in February to place on the Nov. 8 ballot a question asking county voters whether to add two additional commissioner seats and districts. Read more about that at this link.
In the Nov. 8 general election, Douglas County District Court Judges Amy Hanley and Sally Pokorny face retention votes.
All Kansas voters, regardless of party, will be asked to vote on a state constitutional amendment that would clear the way for the Kansas Legislature to ban all abortions, regardless of whether someones life is endangered by a pregnancy or the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest.
That vote, as well as Democratic and Republican primary votes, will be on Aug. 2. Learn more about it at this link.
In the November general, Court of Appeals Judges Stephen D. Hill, Amy Fellows Cline, Kim R. Schroeder, Henry W. Green Jr., and Tom Malone face retention votes.
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The next election is Tuesday, Aug. 2. Advance voting in person or by mail begins on Wednesday, July 13.
As noted above, the deadline to register to vote in the Aug. 2 election is Tuesday, July 12. Register online or double check to make sure youre registered at this link.
Because of redistricting, some voters precincts and districts are changing.
There are a large number of new precinct splits, added precincts and districts in Douglas County, according to an update recently posted on the countys website.
It will take a few days to finish building these changes into its systems. The Clerks Office also wants to take the time to make sure all changes are correct before published. When completed, every voter will receive a new voter card in the mail with their new district assignments. The Clerks Office will announce when all changes have been made and new maps become available.
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Many candidates have already filed for those offices. Well publish an update after the second filing deadline on June 10. See lists of who has filed so far via the Douglas County clerks office and Kansas Secretary of States office.
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Several local organizations and groups are partnering for an upcoming rally and march to call for people to vote no to the Aug. 2 ballot question that would remove legal protection of abortions in Kansas and pave the way for a total ban.
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After a leaked U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the landmark case that promised women the right to abortion, an August vote to amend the Kansas Constitution over abortion has taken on heightened importance.
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Kentucky Democrat wears noose in new ad attacking Rand Paul – Detroit News
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Louisville, Ky. Kentucky Democrat Charles Booker appears on camera with a noose around his neck to condemn Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul for blocking anti-lynching legislation two years ago a personally searing ad for a trailblazing Black candidate who says some of his own ancestors were lynched.
The new online ad which comes with a warning about its content shows a grisly photo of a lynching victim dangling from a tree. But it fails to mention that Paul co-sponsored a new version of the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act that cleared Congress this year and was signed into law by President Joe Biden. The measure, named for the Black teenager whose 1955 killing in Mississippi became a galvanizing moment in the civil rights era, made lynching a federal hate crime.
The ad exemplifies Bookers no-holds-barred approach to confronting racial and economic justice issues in a mostly rural, conservative-leaning state where only about 8% of the population is Black. And it ignores Pauls long-running outreach into mostly Black neighborhoods to discuss criminal justice issues and ways to turn around economically distressed communities, improve schools and combat gun violence.
The libertarian-leaning Paul will face Booker in a November matchup in a state that hasnt elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1992. The ad shows that Booker, the first Black major party nominee for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, wont shy from raising issues that might make some Kentuckians uncomfortable.
Bookers ad zeroes in on Pauls efforts to stall the anti-lynching legislation in 2020. At the time, Paul said the legislation was drafted too broadly and could define minor assaults as lynching. Booker says its an example of Paul embracing divisive politics.
But the ad contains a broader message aimed at the continued assaults on humanity, Booker said Wednesday in an interview, pointing to mass shootings haunting the nation.
The choice couldnt be clearer, Booker says in the ad, which debuted Wednesday. Do we move forward together? Or do we let politicians like Rand Paul forever hold us back and drive us apart?
Pauls campaign said the senator worked to strengthen the anti-lynching legislation and overlooking that role amounts to a desperate misrepresentation of the facts. In his own response, the senator said Thursday that hes made reaching out to Black communities a priority.
Ive introduced over two dozen bipartisan criminal justice reform bills, Paul said in a statement to The Associated Press. I fought to pass a strong anti-lynching bill. To this day, I continue to work hand in hand with community leaders on issues like violence and its effect on Louisvilles youth and their education and look forward to keeping up those efforts when Im re-elected this November.
Bookers ad has evoked strong responses.
Ricky L. Jones, a professor and chair of the Pan-African Studies Department at the University of Louisville, tweeted: Some people are calling this controversial even disgusting. I think its one of the most powerful political ads Ive ever seen!
Lavel White, a community activist, documentary filmmaker and photographer from Louisville said: The African American community is going to buy into it. Theyre going to understand it. Theyre going to be like, Charles is speaking the truth.
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But Booker needs to avoid alienating some white voters who might wonder why hes using a lynching-themed ad to attack Paul, White said. Booker has embraced a hood to the holler theme to promote his progressive agenda and show the shared interests of inner city and rural voters.
Booker first gained statewide prominence in 2020 when he marched with protesters as a Senate candidate to demand justice for Breonna Taylor and other Black people killed in encounters with police. His campaign surged, but he narrowly lost the Democratic primary that year to an establishment-backed opponent.
Booker routinely invokes his past to promote policy, talking about rationing his insulin as he touts his plan to expand health care access. In the new ad, he talks about how lynchings were used to kill my ancestors while standing next to a tree, a noose looped around his neck.
He had great-great-uncles on his mothers side of the family who were lynched, he told the AP.
It was crushing to put that rope around my neck, Booker said Wednesday. I felt the weight of history when I did it. I imagined my uncles, you know. But I feel that being in this unique position gives me a responsibility, and it requires me to be vulnerable so that we can face hard truths.
Booker said he realized the ad could cause discomfort for some Kentuckians but hoped they can see my sincerity.
The ad includes the eerie creaking sound of rope hanging from a tree branch. Bookers hands grip the rope around his neck as he talks, then he removes the noose and walks away. Its a moment steeped in symbolism aimed at people feeling frustrated and hopeless, he said.
I want to tell the story that we can change things, Booker said. That we can get the healing and the brighter future that we deserve, but its going to require us to stand together.
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There is an election filing deadline on Wednesday – JC Post
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Noon Wednesday is the filing deadline at the local level if you are planning to run for the 1st District seat on the Geary County Commission, an unexpired term for Geary County Treasurer, or township clerk or precinct officer committee men and women.
Geary County Clerk Rebecca Nordyke provided the information. As of now there have not been any filings in the commission race from the Republican, Democrat or Libertarian parties. In the race for the unexpired treasurer's term, Sherri Childs has filed for election. She is currently serving in the post after being appointed following the retirement of Kathy Tremont.
Current 1st District county commissioner, Trish Giordano, Independent, has said that she intends to file for election. Nordyke provided an explanation. "That filing deadline when you run as an Independent you can only file by petition, and that deadline would be on Aug. 1 at noon.
There is a June 10 at noon filing deadline at the Secretary of State's Office and that is for state representative and state board of education. June 10 is also the deadline for people in the Democrat, Republican or Libertarian parties to make a change to their party affiliation or to become unaffiliated.
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Ascension St. Vincent’s Chilton and UAB Medicine enter telemedicine partnership – University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Ascension St. Vincents Chilton is now home to a tele-critical care and tele-stroke unit.
Ascension St. Vincents ChiltonAscension St. Vincents Chilton is now home to a tele-critical care and tele-stroke unit. partners with UAB Medicine to bring a tele-critical care unit and tele-stroke unit to the residents of Chilton County. The new programs will allow patients to receive vital care closer to their homes, saving valuable time and extending much-needed services without compromising the quality of care.
The remote consultation sessions will take place from an operations center located at UAB Hospital. From the operations center, UAB specialists will connect via video into hospital rooms to conduct remote exams of patients and work with Ascension St. Vincents care teams to develop a treatment plan.
We are very excited to partner with Ascension St. Vincents Chilton to implement a tele-critical care and tele-stroke program, said Steve Stigler, M.D., associate professor of medicine in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, medical director of the UAB Medical Intensive Care Unit, and leader of the UAB Tele-ICU operations center. These programs will allow us to support their ongoing commitment to quality patient outcomes in the communities they serve.
The tele-critical care program will support Ascension St. Vincents Chilton hospitalists by allowing them to easily consult with intensivists at UAB. The UAB tele-critical care staff will review the patients medical records, conduct a virtual consult through state-of-the-art technology, and speak with and assess the patient. After the consult, they will work with the care team at Ascension St. Vincents Chilton to review the assessment and provide any treatment recommendations. UAB will continue to monitor the patient each day as needed while they remain in Ascension St. Vincents care.
The tele-ICU program provides an extremely valuable service to our local community. We are able to bring the specialized knowledge of UAB critical care specialists to the bedside, providing the highest-quality care for critically ill patients, said Sean Vanlandingham, M.D., chief medical officer, Ascension St. Vincents Chilton. I am grateful to our local hospitalist physicians and the remote UAB intensivists who have partnered together seamlessly to make this program a success.
When patients come to Ascension St. Vincents Chilton emergency department presenting with stroke-like symptoms, the team will utilize the tele-stroke program to request an on-demand stroke consult. One of UABs responding neurologists will assess the patient using the NIH stroke scale and a physical exam, assisted by the on-site emergency room physician or nurse. The neurologist will review the patients CT scans and provide a recommendation based on their assessment. Ascension St. Vincents Chilton will then provide inpatient care in their hospital or transfer the patient to the appropriate level of care that is needed.
Access to health care is limited in many of the states rural counties. Telemedicine programs like the tele-critical care and tele-stroke programs facilitate subspeciality care at rural sites, leading to an increase in access to care in rural areas across the state. Ascension St. Vincents Chilton is one of 10 hospitals to join UABs tele-critical care program and one of 20 hospitals to join the tele-stroke program.
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Homily of Archbishop Elpidophoros at the Great Vespers of the Ascension – Homilies – Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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HOMILYBy His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of AmericaAt the Great Vespers of the AscensionAscension Greek Orthodox ChurchFairview, New JerseyJune 1, 2022
Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ,
Tonight, I rejoice in celebrating with you once again the glorious feast of our Lords Ascension, which is also the patronal feast of this wonderful parish.
The Ascension of our Lord completes the great pendulum swing of the Word the Logos of God. He descended through His Incarnation in the womb of the Virgin Mary. And tonight, we celebrate His ascent back into the Heavenly Kingdom of His Father from which, as God, He was never truly separated. As it says in the Scripture, He is our great high priest, Who is passed into the heavens. [*]
And by His Ascension, the Lord has seated us in heavenly places.[] Because His human nature is present in the Celestial Realm, every human being is already potentially there with Him. For Christ did not enter into the Temple made with hands, which is a foreshadowing of the true reality; but into Heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us.[]
He presents His Divine Humanity, which he shares with us through the Theotokos, to the Heavenly Father. And we see an image of this in the Feast of the Presentation on the 2nd of February. Inside the re-built Temple of Solomon, the elderly Symeon took the Christ Child in his arms Forty Days after His Holy Nativity. And in the present feast, Forty Days after His Resurrection, the Son of God is received in the embrace of the Heavenly Father in the Temple Not-Made-with-Hands.
Just as our churches are reflections of celestial glory, so does our Liturgy remind us that we are somehow already enshrined within the , through Jesus Christ, our Lord. And thus, this is a blessing for which we must raise our awareness.
Think about it! When you are struggling with the challenges of everyday life whether it is business, education, or family worries. In those moments, and in every moment, you are already in the Heavenly Kingdom with Christ , in a hidden sacred manner.[]
And so, in those moments of frustration and anxiety, of uncertainty and even danger, we can access our high position and calling in Christ through faith. We can literally rise above the causes and conditions of this world, not by avoiding them, but by transforming them. The power for this transformation is already available to us in Christ. For His Humanity is our humanity. His Flesh is our flesh. We are wed to Him through the Panagia in the Mystical Marriage Supper of the Lamb, which is the Divine Liturgy.
And if we cannot be in Church twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and fifty-two weeks a year (even the Monastics of our Church cannot do this), we can infuse our consciousness with the practice of the presence of God in every place and at every time , as the prayer of the Hours says.
At each and every moment of our lives, the potential for divinity rests within us, because Christ has ascended in Glory. He has entered into His rest, as the Scripture says,[**] but He is ever-vigilant and ever-active on our behalf.
All we have to do is to access this potential. And this is a life-long quest. For to experience the fullness of God, we need to live as He lived lovingly, mercifully, gracefully and compassionately. When we live in such a way, even the most mundane aspects of our lives will be transformed. And we will know what it is to live on earth as it is in Heaven.
Because the Lord Jesus is already in Heaven for us! Heaven was always His home, but it is our haven to which we aspire.
My beloved Christians, may this Ascension always remind us to resolve in our hearts to ascend. []
And may the Lord ever bless this parish with every good and perfect gift from above, through the prayers of the Theotokos and all the Saints. Amen.
[] Anavathmoi of the Fourth Tone.
[] John of the Ladder, and Psalm 83:6 (LXX).
Photos: GOA/D. Panagos
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The new medical facility will also offer diagnostic imaging, laboratory services and outpatient services. (Courtesy Ascension)
Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford is hosting a topping-out ceremony June 3 at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate as the final beam is raised to the top of a new neighborhood hospital, according to a news release from Ascension.
The celebration will be at 5127 Veterans Parkway, Murfreesboro, and following the ceremony, there will be refreshments offered to attendees.
The new Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Westlawn Hospital is an expansion of the main hospital campus that will better serve the Blackman and Westlawn communities.
The 32,000-square-foot micro-hospital will be located on Veterans Parkway off I-840 in Murfreesboros Westlawn community, and it will have an emergency department as well as eight private inpatient medical beds. The new medical facility will also offer diagnostic imaging, laboratory services and outpatient services, according to the news release.
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