The establishment of two new congregations mdash the first for ldquo Laity-Family-Life rdquo the second for ldquo Charity-Justice-Peace rdquo that includes a new office for ecology mdash were among the proposals for reform of the Roman Curia that were presented to the College of Cardinals on F
Dispatches
‘A Very Ordinary Kiwi Bloke,’ Archbishop John Dew; Wellington, New Zealand
Archbishop John Dew 66 leader of the Church in Wellington New Zealand first looked to the priesthood because he felt a pull ldquo to be doing something that would make a difference to the lives of others The call of the Gospel was the only way that made sense for me rdquo Roughly 55 percent
‘Listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit,’ Archbishop Daniel Fernando Sturla Berhouet; Montevideo, Uruguay
For Daniel Fernando Sturla Berhouet Salesian priest and Archbishop of Montevideo Uruguay much is new It rsquo s been just three years since Archbishop Sturla was consecrated as an auxiliary bishop and less than twelve months since he was installed as ordinary of Montevideo Born in 1959 ordaine
Greek election sends shock-waves across Europe
Rising popular movements question the common neo-liberal orthodoxy
‘A Teacher with a Mother’s Heart,’ Bishop Arlindo Gomes Furtado; Santiago, Cape Verde
Bishop Arlindo Gomes Furtado 65 is bishop of the diocese of Santiago in the Republic of Cape Verde a horseshoe archipelago of ten volcanic islands some 350 miles off the coast of northwest Africa Santiago is one of the Republic rsquo s two dioceses both of which Bishop Furtado has led in his 10
‘Every Person Is a Gift From God,’ Archbishop Edoardo Menichelli; Ancona-Osimo, Italy
Archbishop Edoardo Menichelli nbsp 75 hails from the archdiocese of Ancona-Osimo a Central Italian land of rolling hills vineyards and sandy beaches on the Adriatic Sea Ancona is a main port on the Adriatic particularly for passenger vessels and the economic center of the region nbsp A pries
‘Many Are Left on the Margins,’ Archbishop Alberto Suárez-Inda; Michoacán, Mexico
Archbishop Alberto Su rez-Inda 75 has been a bishop in the Mexican state of Michoac n for nearly 30 years and Archbishop of Morelia for nearly 20 Located in the southwestern part of Mexico the state of Michoac n has been through decades of violence both from local drug cartels and responding
‘Peace is the outcome of justice and reconciliation,’ Archbishop Charles Bo; Yangon, Myanmar
Though Catholics in the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar make up less than 1 percent of the country rsquo s mostly-Buddhist population Archbishop Charles Maung Bo 66 of the archdiocese of Yangon has become an important voice for peace and justice throughout the country Long ruled by a military
‘Our Church Has to Shine Out’: Cardinal-Elect Soane Patita Paini Mafi, Tonga
Bishop Soane Patita Paini Mafi nbsp 53 leads the Catholic Church in the Kingdom of Tonga 176 islands spread over 270 000 square miles in the South Pacific Ninety percent of the Kingdom rsquo s approximately 102 000 citizens are Christian of which 16 000 are Catholic Tonga is one of the most dev
‘Migrant people are our brothers’: Cardinal-Elect Francesco Montenegro, Agrigento, Italy
Archbishop Francesco Montenegro 68 serves the Archdiocese of Agrigento on the southeastern coast of Sicily a population that includes some 449 000 Catholics and extends 130 miles into the Mediterranean Sea to the small island of Lampedusa Since 2011 over 300 000 refugees from wars in nearby Nort
