
Former Priest Convicted of Sexually Abusing a Minor in Virginia Court
Arlington Bishop Michael Burbidge said in a press release that he is grateful that justice has been served in this case.
Arlington Bishop Michael Burbidge said in a press release that he is grateful that justice has been served in this case.
It is a tradition in the Arlington Diocese that many of those in attendance have lost a loved one in the past year.
Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Diocese of Arlington issued a statement after the priest’s acquittal.
The pilgrimage will mark the 15th anniversary of Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI’s 2007 apostolic letter that liberalized the Church’s traditional liturgical rites.
Bishop Michael Burbidge offered additional thoughts on the recent guidelines he issued on a diocesan podcast.
Twenty-one of the diocese’s 70 parishes offer the Latin Mass, one of the highest percentages among U.S. dioceses.
Peters plans on personally handing Bishop Burbidge a printout of the signed petition.
A Dec. 28 press release from the attorney general’s office said that the complainant in the case brought the allegations in 2019.
The Catholic faithful, the diocese said, should avoid “‘gender-affirming’ terms or pronouns that convey approval of or reinforce the person’s rejection of the truth.”
Nationally, 79% of parents of K-12 students want in-person learning, Gallup reported March 11.
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