Bishops Reject Abortion Push in Health-Care Reform Bill
Posted by Tom McFeely
Monday, August 03, 2009 9:48 AM
Cardinal Justin Rigali of Philadelphia (CNS)
We’re devoting a lot of space in the Register to coverage of health-care reform, for good reason.
If the reform bill passes with a mandate for taxpayer funding of abortion services, it will be a devastating blow to the lives of unborn Americans — and to the conscience rights of pro-life medical personnel and of all American taxpayers who oppose abortion.
Right now, the question of whether... READ MORE
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President to Catholic Press: On the Bishops
Posted by Tim Drake
Friday, July 03, 2009 6:43 AM
In response to Joe Feuerherd’s question about whether the president might “write off the bishops,” President Obama had this to say:
He said that he would not “write off the bishops,” and he gave his reasons.
“No. 1, one of the strengths of our democracy is that everybody is free to express their political opinions, and I take people’s opinions seriously. I’m the president of all Americans, not... READ MORE
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Bishops Back DArcy on ND Scandal
Posted by Tom McFeely
Monday, June 22, 2009 2:08 PM
The U.S. bishops have issued a statement of collective support for Bishop John D’Arcy of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Ind., with respect to the University of Notre Dame’s honoring of Barack Obama at its commencement last month.
Bishop D’Arcy denounced Notre Dame’s actions in a pair of public statements, and he did not attend the commencement to protest against the honoring of the pro-abortion... READ MORE
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Translations Still Stalled
Posted by Tom McFeely
Thursday, June 18, 2009 2:59 PM
Catholic News Service reports:
The U.S. bishops will have to poll members missing from their meeting in San Antonio before it’s known whether they are approving liturgical prayers, special Masses and key sections of an English translation of the order of the Mass.
Five texts being prepared for use in English-speaking countries failed to get the necessary two-thirds votes of the Latin-rite U.S.... READ MORE
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Bishops Discuss Liturgy
Posted by Tom McFeely
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:17 AM
The annual spring general meeting of the U.S. bishops gets underway today in San Antonio, Texas.
Topping the agenda: liturgical discussions.
“The action items will revolve around liturgical items including Mass of Thanksgiving for the Gift of Human Life, the Order of Mass, and Masses and Prayers for Various Needs and Intentions,” states a press release issued yesterday by the U.S.... READ MORE
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Year for Priests Website
Posted by Tom McFeely
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:49 AM
The U.S. bishops’ conference has unveiled a website in advance of the Church’s Year of the Priest, which begins June 19.
The website is located at http://www.usccb.org/yearforpriests/index.shtml.
The Christ the Great High Priest icon that is posted with this Daily Blog entry is featured at the U.S. bishops’ website. It was created by Meriden, Conn., iconographer Marek Czarnecki, who has... READ MORE
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The Continent of Hope
Posted by Tom McFeely
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 12:14 PM
A crowd waves goodbye as the Pope Benedict leaves Yaounde, Cameroon March 20. (CNS/Reuters)
To many, Pope Benedict XVI’s description of Africa as “the continent of hope” sounds jarring and bizarre.
And against the long-standing, pejorative image of Africa as “the dark continent” — an image reinforced by the contemporary scourges of disease, war, poverty, endemic political corruption and entrenched economic and social inequity that blight African societies — the Pope’s... READ MORE
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