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Man thanks clergy, parishioners and firefighters for saving his life during heart attack in church

Man thanks clergy, parishioners and firefighters for saving his life during heart attack in church

By CSI • on April 2, 2010

It was the right place for a miracle. A parishioner who had a heart attack and collapsed on a Times Square church's altar was revived by fast-reacting clergymen, worshipers and firefighters. Thursday, that man – a doctor, himself – was able to show his gratitude to those who gave him a second chance at life. "How do you say thanks

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Flu fears abating, church OK’s resuming rituals

Flu fears abating, church OK’s resuming rituals

By CSI • on February 5, 2010

As fears of the swine flu fade, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is urging parishes to reinstitute two venerated rituals, passing the communion chalice and passing the peace, by Palm Sunday in late March. In an e-mail sent late Wednesday to its 291 parishes, the archdiocese announced it would

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Carbon monoxide levels cause church evacuation

Carbon monoxide levels cause church evacuation

By CSI • on February 3, 2010

Between 60 and 70 people were evacuated Tuesday night from the Word of God Worship Center when Milwaukee fire fighters responding to a medical emergency detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, a fire official said. After being called to the center at 3320 W. Vliet St. at 9:35 p.m. a carbon monoxide

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Carbon monoxide at church sends 2 to hospital

Carbon monoxide at church sends 2 to hospital

By CSI • on December 8, 2009

Two women were taken to hospital after carbon monoxide seeped into an east-end church Tuesday. Firefighters were called to St. Matthew's Anglican church on Wellington Street East after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at about 10:30 a.m. A faulty vent for the church's boiler caused "fairly

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13 treated for carbon monoxide poisoning at Pr. Georges church

13 treated for carbon monoxide poisoning at Pr. Georges church

By CSI • on November 8, 2009

As many as 13 people received emergency treatment Saturday night after apparently being sickened by carbon monoxide at a church in Prince George's County, a county fire official said. A witness described commotion and moments of confusion outside St. Bernard's Church in the Riverdale Park area

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Sunday school takes temperatures to sweep for swine flu

Sunday school takes temperatures to sweep for swine flu

By CSI • on October 26, 2009

President Obama has declared the swine flu a national emergency. And now, some church goers are taking it seriously. In fact, they're taking temperatures to see who can get in the door. Its all about preventing the H1N1 strain in kids. While some parents like the precaution, there are those that

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Churches, synagogues taking steps to prevent spread of H1N1 virus

Churches, synagogues taking steps to prevent spread of H1N1 virus

By CSI • on October 25, 2009

In the small chapel at Christ Church in Andover, a bottle of hand sanitizer sits next to the hosts and wine to be distributed at Communion. The image might seem odd, but it's becoming more and more common in churches and synagogues throughout the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire, as

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Worshipers, Faith Leaders Take Cues From Federal Officials on Warding Off Swine Flu

Worshipers, Faith Leaders Take Cues From Federal Officials on Warding Off Swine Flu

By CSI • on October 10, 2009

The White House and federal health officials have released guidelines recommending that worshipers take precautions against spreading germs to reduce the risk of contracting swine flu. Marilyn Meyers, a member of Washington National Cathedral, already had thought about the health risks involved in her

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Church fighting spread of flu

Church fighting spread of flu

By CSI • on October 8, 2009

The Altoona-Johnstown Roman Catholic Diocese is suspending the use of wine for Holy Communion and the practice of handshaking, at least temporarily, as a measure to prevent the spread of swine flu. The measures take effect by the weekend of Oct. 17-18, said Tony DeGol, secretary for communications. “The

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Passing Peace At Church Could Mean Passing The Swine Flu

Passing Peace At Church Could Mean Passing The Swine Flu

By CSI • on October 2, 2009

Omaha, NE: From sharing a handshake to sharing a communal cup, churches are relying on more than prayer to protect themselves from Swine Flu. A sign of peace is passed by a simple handshake. A handshake that could also be passing the flu. So some churches are taking action to protect their congregations. Parishioners

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Diocese issues guidelines for preventing spread of H1N1 Influenza

Diocese issues guidelines for preventing spread of H1N1 Influenza

By CSI • on October 2, 2009

On Sept. 30, the Catholic Diocese of Fargo issued liturgical guidelines for clergy and parishioners encouraging voluntary actions that should assist in preventing the spread of H1N1 Influenza. In the Catholic Church, parishioners may receive Holy Communion under the form of consecrated bread, known as

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London diocese preps for H1N1

London diocese preps for H1N1

By CSI • on September 30, 2009

The Roman Catholic Diocese of London has "a pandemic plan in place" to prevent the spread of the H1N1 pandemic flu virus, Bishop Ronald Fabbro announced Tuesday. In a letter to parishioners, Fabbro said his diocese has received "many inquiries" about the diocese’s prevention

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Sanitizer, common sense aid Oklahoma churches in flu fight  Read more

Sanitizer, common sense aid Oklahoma churches in flu fight Read more

By CSI • on September 28, 2009

From Buddhists to Baptists, Oklahoma City metro houses of worship are making efforts to prevent the spread of swine flu or H1N1, but religious leaders said most people are taking their own precautions. For Quail Springs Baptist Church, that meant the placement this week of large dispensers of hand sanitizers

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Winnipeg churches ban handshakes over H1N1

Winnipeg churches ban handshakes over H1N1

By CSI • on September 28, 2009

The Catholic Archdiocese of Winnipeg has banned handshaking between church-goers over concerns it could lead people to contract the H1N1 influenza virus, also known as swine flu. In a statement Thursday, Archbishop James Weisgerber said all city Catholic churches and schools are now in "Stage 1"

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Churches adapt to the threat of the H1N1 virus

Churches adapt to the threat of the H1N1 virus

By CSI • on September 28, 2009

Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) – Churches are taking extra pre-cautions to keep the deadly swine flu from affecting more communities in our area. Person-to-person contact is the easiest way to spread the virus, leaving Sunday mornings a prime-time to get sick. “We are mindful of the fact that this is

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