In a statement issued late Nov. 7, James Rogers, the USCCB’s chief communications officer, took issue with Ivereigh’s account.
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Pope Francis on prison systems: ‘We will be judged on this’
Pope Francis urged greater efforts to reform prison systems, address the root causes of crime and ensure acceptance and reintegration once a person completes his or her sentence.
Pope Francis expected to take aim at new arms race during Japan trip
During his Nov. 20-26 visit to Thailand and Japan, Pope Francis will deliver a message at the “hypocenter” or ground zero park in Nagasaki and will hold a meeting for peace later that day at the peace memorial in Hiroshima.
Ohio Senate bills will ‘give more babies a second chance,’ supporters say
The Ohio state senate passed by a vote of 24-9, “The Born-Alive Infant Protection Act,” which would require any child born alive following an abortion to receive the same medical care as any newborn.
European bishops mark 30th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
Demolition of the already damaged wall began officially in June 1990 and was completed in November 1991.
Pope Francis says success in protecting ozone layer offers lessons for the future
The pope’s message was addressed to those attending a meeting of state parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
Pope Francis restructures Brazilian dioceses following synod proposal
The synod, which took place at the Vatican Oct. Oct. 6-27, addressed the challenges facing large dioceses with few resources to minister to Catholics in remote areas.
Child’s wish to feed homeless leads to robust outreach and national award
A 10-year-old girl from McAllen, Tex., is recognized for her efforts in helping the homeless in her hometown.
Pope Francis: Dialogue begins with empathy, not contempt
In his Nov. 6 weekly audience in Rome, Pope Francis urged his listeners to be open in dialogue with people of other faiths and cultures, in much the same way that St. Paul did.
Martyred Jesuits inspired work and faith of Massachusetts congressman
“I tell people all the time that a lot of my politics and a lot of the way I think about things, was influenced by them,” McGovern said, speaking of the Jesuits.
