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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki has granted an exemption for St. Patrick s Day, meaning Catholics will not have to abstain from eating meat on that Friday. During the lent season, which began on Feb. 22, Catholics are obligated to give up meat every Friday as an act o
stanley cup f penance. That abstinence is what led to Friday fish fry menus across the country.However, this year, one of those Fridays happens to also be St. Patrick s Day, a day when people are meant to feast in honor of St. Patrick. In an effort to allow both celebrations, Archbishop Listecki granted the exemption for March 17. A feast day in the Church means what it says 鈥?it calls for celebratory feasting, Archbishop Listecki said. However, Catholics who partake in the St. Patricks Day feast are encouraged to engage in another sacrificial or charitable act that day or give up meat on another day, Listecki said in a news release. The last time St. Patrick s Day fell on a lent Friday, more than 80 dioceses around the U.S. granted exemptions from fasting from meat. Archbishop Listecki was among t
vaso stanley hem. Saints such as St. Patrick provide us with marvelous role models and a means to pass on traditions from one generation to the next, Archbishop Listecki said. Its also important that we deeply appreciate the connection f
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MENOMONEE FALLS 鈥?As a dental hygienist, there s a lot of flexibility. You can be part-time or full-time, and the pay is nothing to scoff at. Oftentimes, you can make anywhere from $30 to $40 an hour. Based on salary alone, you d think these jobs would be filling fast. Instead, nationally and here in Wisconsin, there s a shortage of hygienists.A poll from the American Dental Association s Health Policy Institute reports 8% of dental hygienists left the workforce during COVID-19.Respondents gave several reasons why, including COVID-19 concerns in a work setting, childcare issues, no longer wanting to work in the profess
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stanley mug aining a high level of care for patients. There are a lot of issues that popped up because of COVID-19. Stress and COVID-19 went hand in hand with each other. So, you got more broken teeth, TMJ disorders, headaches, migraines, and they need to be taken care of, Dr. Bittar sa
stanley trinkflaschen id. I don t think that any of this problem is a lack of interest in the field. I really don t, said Dr. Paula Crum. She s the President of the Wisconsin Dental