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Traveling to Tuscany?

Karen Focht March 21, 2018

Follow along as I take you through Tuscany. This short video will give you a glimpse of Tuscany, one of the favored regions of Italy. This video includes Michael Angelo's statue of David, The Cathedral in Florence, The cities of Lucca, Montecatini Terme, San Gimignano and Pisa. This visual journal will wet your appetite.

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Bobby Rush: The Entertainer

Karen Focht March 5, 2018

http://memphismagazine.com/features/bobby-rush-entertainer/

A blues legend’s confessions carry decades of wisdom.

Jon Sparks and I partnered to put together this package together about Bobby Rush. Bobby is reflecting on his days on the Chitlin CIrcut, black history, civil rights, the music business and what he has learned from his friends over the years.

More at:

http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/bobbyrushwinsgrammy

In Memphis Music, That's Entertainment!, Video's, Photojournalism Tags Bobby Rush, Memphis Magazine, Memphis Music, Female Photojournalist, Photojournalist in Memphis, Black History, Chitlin Circut, Segregation, Civil Rights
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Vespers with the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles

Karen Focht February 25, 2018
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Gower, Missouri- The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, is a group of young Catholic cloistered nuns living a secluded life in the rolling hills and farmlands north of Kansas City.

They have chosen to come away from the world and spend their days working in silence-- except for when they are singing sacred music. These are women are seeking a conversion of life. “We are in a sense reaching back through time and conserving that way of life for the future,” Mother Cecilia said. The Benedictine way of life has given the church thousands of saints, she said.

It is within this contemporary monastery that these sisters are working on their latest album of sacred music to raise money to build their church. These singing nuns gained national attention when four of their albums topped the classical charts.

The convent was built on land donated by a local farmer.  According to Sr. Scholastica, the sub-prioress of the order, on the day the nuns first visited the land in 2007 to inspect it, they spotted a cloud formation of a very clear dark-gray arm and hand pointing down to the property.  Above the "hand" floated a bright white dove.  "It was a truly astonishing sight. Yes, this is where God wanted us," she said.

Their days are filled with silence, chores, prayers, chanting and song while they wait for God to come to them in whispers. Wearing distinctive habits and veils that cover all but their pretty faces and hands, they make their deep commitment to be a bride of Christ, visible to all who come into contact with them.

Each night the nuns have Vespers in their tiny chapel. Evening prayer is part of the Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office. Candles are lit; the pious nuns quietly process into the hallowed space in a very orderly way. They begin to express ancient soulful rituals as they chant, bow and sing, "with the help of the angels." 

Their numbers are growing, as are their financial needs. They continue to expand and create a holy atmosphere conducive to a powerful inner life.

They have attracted women from all over the globe. Their average age is 29, including Sister Wilhelmina who will be 93 just after Easter. “It is a great blessing to have her wisdom and experience to guide us” said Sister Scholastica.

 

The nuns recently started a campaign to build their own church. "The monastery church is the focal point of every community, a place where the faithful may come partake of the prayer that is constantly offered there” the sister explains. The decision to build the $6.5 million church is a practical one, they have run out of room.  They have raised half the money needed. The hope it will be finished this fall, just in time for more candidates arrive.

They rely on the money they make from their music and donations. They recently got a glimpse of the changing world when received a large donation in bitcoin.

 

Written By Karen Pulfer Focht

Former story, photos and video at:

http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/benedictines-of-mary-queen-of-the-apostles

Their CDs can be purchased and donations can be made at http://benedictinesofmary.org //////

©-Karen Pulfer Focht-Not For Use Without Written Permission

Source: http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/benedictines-of-mary-queen-of-the-apostles
In All Heart, For the Love of God, Video's, Photojournalism Tags Vespers, Benedictines of Mary Queen of the Apostles, Catholic, Prayer, Sacred Music, Nuns, Nuns in Missouri, Young nuns, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Bendictine, Benedictine Life, Bitcoin, Building a Church, Southern Photojournalist, Southern Photographer, Editorial Photographer Memphis
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The children of H-1B visa holders are growing up.

Karen Focht February 21, 2018

The children of H-1B visa holders are growing up — and still waiting for green cards

The Dattas came from India to teach American children in a Mississippi school. But because of their visas, they worry their own child won’t be able to study in the US.

~~Follow the link below to read the entire story. I worked with reporter Sonia Paul on this complicated immigration story for Public Radio International.


https://www.pri.org/stories/2018-02-08/children-h-1b-visa-holders-are-growing-and-still-waiting-green-cards
 

In Photojournalism Tags PRI, Immigration, Indian Immigration, Immigration from India, Teach for America, Chinmoyee Datta, Durant Public School District, Durant, Durant Mississippi, J-1 cultural exchange visa, H-1B Visa, Kosciusko, Mississippi, Mihir Datta, Mayukh Datta, H-4 visa, F-1 student visa, Female Photojournalist, Photojournalist in Memphis, Memphis Photojournalist, Education, Green Cards, Sonia Paul Reporter, Children of Immigrants
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Amish Country, Missouri

Karen Focht February 18, 2018

An Amish father and son from Canada were out for an afternoon ride while visiting relatives Missouri. The Missouri population of Amish is growing. There are over 9,000 Amish in Missouri.

The Amish live an Old-World lifestyle, still traveling by horse and carriage, living without power and living a simple life as part of their religion.

In Bright Spot, For the Love of God, Photojournalism Tags Amish, Horse and Carriage, Father and Son, Amish from Canada, Amish in Missouri, Black and White, Religion, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger
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Folk Alliance International 2018

Karen Focht February 17, 2018

Each year musicians gather from around the world to showcase their music, network, learn and further their profession. The International Folk Alliance 2018 was held in Kansas City, Missouri. in 2019 it will be held in Montreal.

The mission of the FAI is to "nurture, engage and empower the international folk music community, through education, advocacy and performance."

For full story click link:

http://www.cleveland.com/music/index.ssf/2018/02/folk_alliance_1.html

In Bright Spot, That's Entertainment!, Photojournalism Tags Folk Alliance International, Folk Alliance International 2018, Folk Music, Music, Muscians, Music Business, Music Industry, Folk Music Industry, Performers showcase, Rosie and the Riverters, John Oates, Guy Davis, John Gorka, Martha Redbone Roots Project, Charlie Burnham, Jeff Harshbarger, Tawny Newsome
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Orangutan Kisses

Karen Focht January 20, 2018

 

When Baby Orangutan Rowan, wants mommy Kisses.


~Rowan and Jahe are on exhibit at the Memphis Zoo.
Baby Rowan, was born on March 19, 2016 at the Memphis Zoo via Cesarean section. Rowan, weighed 4.5 pounds at birth, and was bottle fed by zookeepers. He is a Sumatran Orangutan. Only about 200 Sumatran Orangutans are currently on exhibit across the USA. The species is listed as “Critically Endangered.”  Orangutan means “man of the forest;” Orangutans have the second longest childhood, first being humans, spending up to eight years with their mothers.

In All Creatures Great and S, Eye On Memphis Zoo, Video's, I Love Memphis Too., Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags Jahe and Rowan, Memphis Zoo, Sumatran Orangutan, Baby Orangutan, Endangered Animals, Critically Endangered, zoo babies, Zoo Animals, Baby Animals, Video, Animal Video, Animals Behavior, Hand Raised Animals, Photojournalist in Memphis, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht
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