GOOD NEWS.Inspired by the millennium, the National Organization on Disability (NOD NOD National Organization on Disability NOD Notice of Default NOD Non-Obese Diabetic (strain of laboratory mouse) NoD Number of Deaths (gaming) NOD Notice of Deficiency NOD Notice of Determination ) pledged to get 2,000 religious congregations to commit to remove barriers--both architectural and attitudinal--and welcome people with disabilities. In May, its 2,000th "committed congregation CONGREGATION. A society of a number of persons who compose an ecclesiastical body. In the ecclesiastical law this term is used to designate certain bureaux at Rome, where ecclesiastical matters are attended to. " signed on. "There are no barriers to God's love. There should be no barriers in God's house An almshouse. A church. See also: God God ," said Ginny Ginny is most often used as a short form of the name Virginia, but often also refers to Ginevra, Geneva, Genevieve and other Juniper-related names. In addition, when a food or beverage has a juniper taste, it is said to be ginny (the word gin is derived from the Dutch word for Thornburgh, director of NOD's Religion and Disability Program. Among the 2,000 "committed congregations" are more than 300 Catholic parishes. For a list of congregations by state and faith group, visit www.nod.org. |
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