Painful Changes for Catholic News Service as Domestic Operations to Close
The changes mean 21 employees will lose their jobs, including those in public affairs, creative services, and marketing and episcopal resources.
The changes mean 21 employees will lose their jobs, including those in public affairs, creative services, and marketing and episcopal resources.
Biden and Harris have clashed with U.S. bishops on several issues including conscience protections in healthcare policy, same-sex marriage, and, most frequently, abortion.
Appointment of Greg Erlandson, who began his career at the Register, was announced July 20.
The Holy Father shared his thoughts in a new interview with a Dutch newspaper that is published by homeless people.
Archbishop Eamon Martin, the primate of Ireland, said he did not support ‘the idea that somehow it’s up to individual bishops conferences to interpret the teaching of the Church.’
The Holy Father referenced the damage caused by the sexual-abuse scandal to the U.S. Church, in his first remarks after arriving in New York on Sept. 24.
The retired Vatican official was arrested while on vacation last week.
The bill, which aims to fight terrorism and promote security, passed the U.S. House Subcommittee for Global Human Rights on Thursday.
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