Catholics who have divorced and are remarried “are always part of the church.”
Dispatches
Bishop ordained in China with OK from Pope Francis
The ordination of Father Joseph Zhang Yinlin, 44, as coadjutor bishop of Anyang diocese in Henan province, mainland China, on August 4 was conducted in a way that respects church law and would appear to signal that the Chinese authorities wish to reach an accord with the Holy See.
All Eyes on First Episcopal Ordination in China since Francis became Pope
In what could be a bellwether for Sino-Vatican relations for the first time in three years a bishop approved by the Holy See will be ordained for the Catholic Church in mainland China on August 4 Father Joseph Zhang Yinlin will be ordained then as pastor of the diocese of Anyang in the province of
Anti-Migrant Rhetoric Masks Human Suffering in Calais
Opposition leader reminds Prime Minister Cameron “he is talking about people, not insects.”
Saint Ignatius, Fox Mulder and the Truth Out There
The Jesuit insight in the ‘X-Files’
Los Angeles Bans High Capacity Gun Magazines
‘People who want to defend their families don’t need a 100-round drum magazine.’
Convicted of Blasphemy and After Years on Death Row, Could Asia Bibi Finally Be Freed?
Bibi, 49, and the mother of five, has been behind bars for the last six years.
Savile and Cosby: Sexual Abuse Scandals on Both Sides of the Pond
The Savile scandal, much like Cosby’s, reveals the pernicious privilege of celebrity.
Gun Control: Can We Get Beyond the Shouting?
Last Thursday saw yet another frightening act of gun violence this time in Lafayette La as a man shot off 20 rounds during an evening showing of ldquo Trainwreck rdquo killing two and injuring nine others Since then the country has pretty much followed its scripted cycle of reactions nbsp P
Philippine Bishops call for ‘intergenerational solidarity’ on climate change concerns
‘We are not owners of the earth. We are its stewards.’
