Cross in the woods
The cross in the woods located at:
7078 W M 68 Hwy, Indian River, MI 49749
Cross n the Woods | The Catholic Traveler #1
Please be sure to check out their website to learn more about this beautiful shrine located in Indian River, Michigan. If you have the opportunity to visit this monument, I highly suggest doing so!
Here is a link to their information website:
MICHIGAN'S CROSS IN THE WOODS: 31 FOOT STATUE OF JESUS
The Cross in the Woods is in a stunning place over looking Burt Lake. The video is based on an article published in the Catholic Weekly of August 16, 1959 when the shrine was still being put together,
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this is the cross in the woods in indien river michigan
Michigan beaches...the bomb?
Nature and light was the theme of this week as we dug our toes in the sand, on more than one occasion. Lighthouses, twinkling stars, and enchanting fireflies along with scouring for petrified coral while staring into beautiful turquoise and azure waters. The great outdoors are definitely great this week...oh, and we saw how to build a truck. Here’s what our traveling family did:
St. Joseph Lighthouse, Saint Joseph
Coopersville Farm Museum, Coopersville
Cherry Point Farm and Market, Shelby
Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City
Petoskey State Park, Petoskey
Tunnel of Trees, Harbor Springs
Headlands International Dark Sky Park
Castle Rock, Saint Ignace
Kitch-iti-kipi Spring, Manistique
Munising Falls, Munising
Lawry’s Pasty Shop, Marquette
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Paradise
Tahquamenon Falls State Park, Paradise
Shrine of the Cross in the Woods, Indian River
Rau’s Country Store, Frankenmuth
Henry Ford Museum and Factory Tour, Dearborn
Eastern Market, Detroit
Hope you wander and check some of these places out for yourself. Let us know! We would love to hear from you. Until next time...let the next adventure begin!
Little Traverse Choral Society - Zion's Walls
LTCS's performance of Zion's Walls by Aaron Copland, filmed at Cross in the Woods Shrine in Indian River Michigan on April 15th, 2007. Zion's Walls is one of the many selections from LTCS's spring concert entitled Americana: Songs by American Composers.
LTCS is a northern Michigan based choir, directed by Tim Hendrickson and accompanied by Gertrude Fairbairn on piano.
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-Christine Harris
Diary of Bishop Frederick Baraga First Bishop of Marquette Michigan
Christians attend Mass in ancient church ruins
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Christians have celebrated mass at the ruins of Kokheh church, just south of Iraq's capital.
The site is almost two millennia old.
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A procession led by a cross heads towards the historical site of Kokheh church.
In the open air, Iraqi Christians hold a mass at these ancient ruins.
The Kokheh church is about about 25 kilometres (15 miles) south of Baghdad.
The history of our church dates to the year 79 AD, nearly 2,000 years ago, explains Father Martin Dawood, a priest of the East Assyrian church.
Today Christians have become minorities, most of them left Iraq due to poor security conditions in the past years,  he adds.
Over the past 20 years, Christians could not visit the remnants of the church due to safety concerns, and later due to attacks by the Islamic State.
But the church site was reopened again to the public last year.
The church is seeking government financial support for its reconstruction.
We wish to remain in our country because our ancestors' roots are here, explains Azbel Isho, a Christian.
We hope that we won't be discriminated against so we can live together in our dear country, she says.
We cannot leave our homeland; we must be strong.
Iraq's Christians are considered to be one of the oldest communities in the country.
Before the start of the Iraq war in 2003, around 1 million Christians called Iraq home.
Now, fewer than 250,000 remain.
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Brotherhood of the Cross and Star -- Olumba Olumba Obu arrives
His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu arrives at the Elephant and Castle bethel of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star. 12 July 2010
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Choke Points: Global Water, Food and Energy Crises
GRCC, in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Western Michigan, presents Keith Schneider, Circle of Blue and Liz Kirkwood, FLOW (For Love of Water)
Water outlines Michigan’s geography and culture. And, with climate change and national water scarcity, it could define a much greater share of our economy. Mr. Schneider reports on the mega trends influencing global water supply and use. Demand for energy and food in an era of diminishing fresh water reserves has weakened national economies, destabilized governments, touched off civic rebellions, and put pressure on the world’s biggest financial institutions.
Executive Director of FLOW (a water law and policy center), and an environmental lawyer, Ms. Kirkwood highlights water, energy, and environmental governance issues. She was the leading force in shaping the “Oil & Water Don’t Mix” campaign to address the Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac.
Both hailing from Traverse City, our panelists illustrate the challenges posed by significant water risks here in Michigan and beyond.
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Sculptor Marshall Fredericks (1993)
2016.045.001
VHS tape containing the documentary Sculptor Marshall Fredericks, produced by the City of Southfield's Municipal Cable Division In the film, Fredericks explains his career and explains in detail several of his significant works.
The video begins with shots in downtown Detroit and other locations gradually emphasizing the public works of Marshall Fredericks, including the pylons along the Veterans Memorial Building's plaza, the Siberian Ram in the Renaissance Center's Detroit People Mover station, the Henry Ford Memorial, Flying Pterodactyls outside of the Detroit Zoo's Holden Museum of Living Reptiles, and the facade of the Horace H. Rackham Education Memorial Building.
Marshall Fredericks himself then first appears to talk about the goals of his work. After a shots of several more works, Frederick is shown overseeing the installation of versions of his Harlequins in the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum sculpture garden.
Fredericks then talks about his youth and the beginning of his career, including the influence of Carl Milles, and his time teaching at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He discusses his service in the Army Corps of Engineers and the Air Force during World War II. He is then shown working on a clay sculpture of Lord Byron in his studio.
The first piece he discusses in detail is the Levi L. Barbour Memorial Fountain, which he characterizes as his first major job. He talks about the design and meaning of the piece. He then discusses his work on the Veterans Memorial Building's Victory Eagle and exterior pylon relief. This section includes footage from the building's dedication in 1947.
A clip from a 1959 television interview introduces a brief segment on the Horace H. Rackham Education Memorial Building. Fredericks also covers his relief Family Protected by Healing Herbs on the side of Royal Oak's Beaumont Hospital. He also talks about the Ford Empire sculpture in the lobby of The Henry and Edsel Ford Memorial Auditorium.
In a greenhouse-like studio, he talks about sculpting the Friendly Dragon for the Meijer Gardens beside the work. He shows the study model from which he works and talks about the sculpting process. He discusses designing the work with children in mind and compares it to The Boy and Bear at Northland Center.
In a section featuring clips from the 1959 film The Spirit of Detroit (2015.007.033), Fredericks discusses the statue's meaning and design, as well as the Norway studio where he worked on it. He then covers his Christ on the Cross, made for the Indian River Catholic Shrine. His explanation of the piece is accompanied by footage from the installation and dedication of the piece. Past footage also accompanies his recount of working on the Fountain of Eternal Life in Cleveland. Both its 1964 installation and dedication, as well as its 1992 re-dedication following a construction project are shown.
In the film's conclusion Fredericks discusses his feelings toward signing his work and about the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum. The film ends after a series of shots of several of his works--the Levi L. Barbour Memorial Fountain,
The Thinker at the Cranbrook Museum of Art, Rackham Memorial Building, the Veterans Memorial Building, the Boy and Bear at Northland Center, Ford Empire in Ford Auditorium, the Lion at the Mouse at Eastland Center, the Spirit of Detroit, Christ on the Cross, the Alvan Macauley Memorial in Elmwood Cemetery, The Gazelle in Southfield Civic Center, the Fountain of Eternal Life, the Friendly Dragon, the Siberian Ram in the People Mover station, Two Bears outside the Sterling Heights Public Library, the Henry Ford Memorial in Dearborn, Flying Pterodactyls at the Detroit Zoo, Family Protected by Healing Herbs at Beaumont, Persephone at the Cranbrook Greek Theatre, the Saints and Sinners Fountain at Oakland University, the McMorran Clock and Fountain in Port Huron, Man and the Expanding University outside the State Department in Washington D.C. and Freedom of the Human Spirit in Birmingham.
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Drug-Taking Child Prostitutes Work The Streets Of A World Cup City
Children as young as 12 are selling themselves for sex for as little as 80p in one of Brazil's World Cup cities, a Sky News investigation has found.
On the backstreets of Recife, in northeastern Brazil, we met a group of children aged between 12 and 17 who were sniffing glue. Some of the children were involved in prostitution.
Glue bottle in hand, 12-year-old Elaine said she did not always feel safe and bad things sometimes happened on the street.
We were told that for 10 to 20 Reais (£2.55 to £5.10) she would allow men to take her home, to motels, or even to the local swamp for sex.
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Kateri Tekakwitha | Wikipedia audio article
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Kateri Tekakwitha
00:01:24 1 Early life and education
00:04:12 2 Upheaval and invasions
00:07:19 3 Feast of the Dead
00:08:33 4 A chief converts
00:09:16 5 Family pressures
00:10:34 6 Conversion and Kahnawake
00:12:41 7 Mission du Sault St. Louis: Kahnawake
00:13:43 7.1 Chauchetière and Cholenec
00:15:14 8 Penances
00:16:19 9 Friendship with Marie-Thérèse
00:17:01 10 Death and appearances
00:19:14 11 Epitaph
00:20:20 12 Religious veneration
00:25:22 13 Miracles
00:27:54 14 Controversy
00:28:49 15 Cultural references
00:30:59 16 Legacy
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Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (pronounced [ˈɡaderi deɡaˈɡwita] in Mohawk), given the name Tekakwitha, baptized as Catherine and informally known as Lily of the Mohawks (1656 – April 17, 1680), is a Roman Catholic saint who was an Algonquin–Mohawk laywoman. Born in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon, on the south side of the Mohawk River, she contracted smallpox in an epidemic; her family died and her face was scarred. She converted to Roman Catholicism at age nineteen, when she was renamed Kateri, baptized in honor of Saint Catherine of Siena. Refusing to marry, she left her village and moved for the remaining 5 years of her life to the Jesuit mission village of Kahnawake, south of Montreal in New France, now Canada.
Tekakwitha took a vow of perpetual virginity. Upon her death at the age of 24, witnesses said that minutes later her scars vanished and her face appeared radiant and beautiful. Known for her virtue of chastity and mortification of the flesh, as well as being shunned by some of her tribe for her religious conversion to Catholicism, she is the fourth Native American to be venerated in the Roman Catholic Church and the first to be canonized.Under the pontificate of Pope John Paul II, she was beatified in 1980 and canonized by Pope Benedict XVI at Saint Peter's Basilica on 21 October 2012. Various miracles and supernatural events are attributed to her intercession.
Presidency of Warren G. Harding | Wikipedia audio article
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Presidency of Warren G. Harding
00:02:42 1 1920 Election
00:02:51 1.1 Republican nomination
00:05:50 1.2 General election
00:10:38 2 Inauguration
00:11:55 3 Administration
00:12:04 3.1 Cabinet
00:14:50 3.2 Press corps
00:15:23 4 Judicial appointments
00:16:58 5 Domestic affairs
00:17:07 5.1 Revenue Act of 1921
00:20:52 5.2 Bureau of the Budget
00:22:27 5.3 Fordney–McCumber Tariff
00:24:05 5.4 Immigration restriction
00:25:18 5.5 Veterans
00:26:48 5.6 Farm acts
00:28:49 5.7 Highways and radio
00:30:31 5.8 Release of political prisoners
00:31:18 5.9 Labor issues
00:33:35 5.10 African Americans
00:36:00 5.11 Sheppard–Towner Maternity Act
00:37:01 5.12 Deregulation
00:37:54 5.13 1922 mid-term elections
00:38:44 6 Foreign Affairs
00:38:53 6.1 European relations
00:42:47 6.2 Disarmament
00:45:44 6.3 Latin America
00:48:00 7 Administration scandals
00:49:12 7.1 Teapot Dome
00:51:41 7.2 Justice Department
00:56:03 7.3 Jess W. Smith
00:58:08 7.4 Veterans' bureau
01:02:53 7.5 Other agencies
01:04:49 8 Life at the White House
01:07:25 9 Western tour and death
01:07:34 9.1 Western tour
01:10:01 9.2 Visit to Canada
01:11:26 9.3 Death
01:14:32 10 Disposition of presidential papers
01:16:11 11 Historical reputation
01:19:08 12 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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The presidency of Warren G. Harding began on March 4, 1921, when Warren G. Harding was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended when he died on August 2, 1923, a span of 881 days. Harding, the 29th United States president, presided over the country in the aftermath of World War I. A member of the Republican Party, Harding held office during a period in American political history from the mid–1890s to 1932 that was generally dominated by his party. He died of heart attack and was succeeded by Vice President Calvin Coolidge.
Harding took office after defeating Democrat James M. Cox in the 1920 presidential election. Running against the policies of incumbent Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, Harding won the popular vote by a margin of 26.2 percentage points, which remains the largest popular-vote percentage margin in presidential elections since the end of the Era of Good Feelings in the 1820s. Upon taking office, Harding instituted conservative policies designed to minimize the government's role in the economy. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon won passage of the Revenue Act of 1921, a major tax cut that primarily reduced taxes on the wealthy. Harding also signed the Budget and Accounting Act, which established the country's first formal budgeting process and created the Bureau of the Budget. Another major aspect of his domestic policy was the Fordney–McCumber Tariff, which greatly increased tariff rates.
Harding supported the 1921 Emergency Quota Act, which marked the start of a period of restrictive immigration policies. He vetoed a bill designed to give a bonus to World War I veterans but presided over the creation of the Veterans Bureau. He also signed into law several bills designed to address the farm crisis and, along with Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, promoted new technologies like the radio and aviation. Harding's foreign policy was directed by Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes. Hughes's major foreign policy achievement was the Washington Naval Conference of 1921–1922, in which the world's major naval powers agreed on a naval disarmament program. Harding appointed four Supreme Court justices, all of whom became conservative members of the Taft Court. Shortly after Harding's death, several major scandals emerged, including the Teapot Dome scandal. Harding died as one of the most popular presidents in history, but the subsequent exposure of the scandals eroded his popular regard, as did revelations of several extramarital affairs. In historical rankings of the U.S. presidents, Harding is often rated among the worst.
Cherry Hill: Sins of the Rabbi (Fred Neulander)
Rabbi Fred Neulander was the founding Rabbi of the Congregation M'Kor Shalom Reform Temple in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, which opened in the summer of 1974. He was convicted of paying congregant Len Jenoff and drifter Paul Daniels $18,000 to carry out a hit on his wife Carol Neulander in the family home on November 1, 1994. He is currently serving a prison term of 30 years to life in Trenton, New Jersey. He continues to profess his innocence.
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