Betty White Sue Ellen gatherings Betty White Sue Ellen

PHOTOS: Sisters cannonize Betty

Reading now: 968
dallasvoice.com

The DFW Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence gathered on Sunday, Jan. 16, at the Legacy of Love monument for the canonization of actor Betty White.

The posthumous sainting came on the eve of what would have been White’s 100th birthday. White, known for her humor and her love of animals as well as a successful career spanning decades, passed Dec.

31. The ceremony included readings from the sisters, a stand-in for White and the performance of three “miracles.” Following the ceremony, the Sisters migrated to Sue Ellen’s and JR.’s for a celebration.

The event is available to watch on the DFW Sisters’ Facebook page @DFWSisters. — Rich Lopez The post PHOTOS: Sisters cannonize Betty appeared first on Dallas Voice.

Read more on dallasvoice.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

18.02 / 09:57
2020 Trans Censorship row as India army blocks film on gay soldier
New Delhi – Critically-acclaimed Indian filmmaker Onir wanted to direct a movie inspired by a gay army major who resigned and came out in a blaze of publicity — but despite the country’s democratic status the military stopped it from being made.Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist government has been repeatedly accused of ramping up censorship in a systematic attack on dissent — including clampdowns on human rights activists, journalists and NGOs — since coming to power eight years ago. In 2020 it issued an order advising filmmakers to seek prior clearance for any military-themed script, a decision described by free speech campaigners as both Orwellian and unconstitutional in the world’s largest democracy.Onir, who uses only one name, is gay himself and was among the first major Bollywood figures to openly acknowledge his sexuality.He is known for his movies about the lives of socially marginalized groups, and his creative eye was caught by the case of Major J.
DMCA