Reclaim the crown

Every bride wants to look beau­tiful on her wedding day, and every bridesmaid hopes to wear a dress that is both fashionable and flattering. Beauty, after all, is one of God’s attributes, and women in a spe­cial way bear witness to the power of beauty to attract our attention. How­ever, part of the allure of beauty lies not only in what it reveals, but also in what it conceals, and this is where the meaning of modesty comes in.

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Let's talk about sexual abuse

According to a 2003 report by the National Institute of Justice, three out of four sexual assault victims of adolescent age were victimized by someone they knew well.

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, an episode of the Mom-to- Mom show, hosted by Lisa Denha and produced by the Eastern Catholic Re-Evangelization Center, aired. The central focus of the show was on sex­ual assault and trauma, with a special emphasis on equipping parents with the knowledge, tools, and resources to help them navigate this topic.

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New year, improved you

The new year is finally here and many people are digging within to find the motivation to become the best versions of themselves in the upcoming year. While social media feeds are inundated with sentiments that the new year will bring forth a different person, a different person is hardly necessary.

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It's legal: now what?

Marijuana is big business and it was long before the law passed to legalize it on a recreational basis. On December 6, Michigan became a green state, making it the 10th state in the nation to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use. Even before Michigan’s recreational marijuana law went into effect, grow houses, dispensaries and medical marijuana licenses existed. The law is officially known as the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act

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Second in charge at the chamber

The Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce (CACC) and its non-profit arm, the Chaldean Community Foundation (CCF), added the posi­tion of Chief Operating Officer to its leadership team. Paul Jonna will step into the role where he will be responsible for managing operations and staff.

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Senior living

Inside Holy Martyrs church last November both Fr. Manuel Boji and Nohra Hailo offered a sneak peek into the new residence being built next to the church in Sterling Heights. “It is an independent living residence,” explained Fr. Boji. “As long as one family member is 55 years or older, they qualify to rent one of the apartments.”

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Infertility: breaking the stigma

With so many couples strug­gling silently with infer­tility, three women in the community shed some light on what they went through with having chil­dren – the ups, the downs, and every­thing in between. In a Mom to Mom show hosted by Lisa Denha brought by the Eastern Catholic Re-evange­lization Center (ECRC) and shown live on the Chaldean Moms of Metro Detroit Facebook page, these women shared their stories of infertility and how they each managed to find their way through faith.

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Sterling Moment

U. S. Rep. Sander Levin summed up the mood in the crowded tent at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Chaldean Community Foundation (CCF) center on November 13: “It’s cold outside but really warm here.”

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The intersection of art and faith

When Maysoun Yatooma Seman reflects back on her childhood, it’s evi­dent that her passion for art was al­ways there. “I can remember being around age seven when my family would comment on and marvel at my artistic abilities. Drawing came easily to me, as did being a creative person. But I did not give my artistic talents much value and high school was the last time I gave it any atten­tion at all.”

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An Iraqi update from Fr. Pierre Konja

What may come as a surprise to most people who talk to Fr. Pierre Konja about Iraq is the normalcy of it all. “I grab a bite to eat with friends in town and the locally owned Christian restau­rants will even serve beer. I drove to the store today and picked up few things, the kids play Fortnite and love Snapchat” said Fr Pierre, speak­ing on a Sunday evening Iraqi time.

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Helping the homeland

Most everyone with ancestral roots outside of the United States feels some sort of a connection to his or her homeland. Some go back to visit. Others, go back to help.

The Shlama Foundation was created to do just that in the ISIS ravaged ancient city of Nineveh in northern Iraq.

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Special liaison appointed for Iraqi Christians

According to Al Monitor, fol­lowing pressure from Vice President Mike Pence, dis­placed Iraqi Christians now have their own liaison to the U.S. aid agency. Max Primorac has been appointed as the new representative “for minority assistance programs to oversee the dis­tribution of US aid for Iraqi Christians and Yazidis as they seek to rebuild their lives,” reports Al Monitor.

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