“If you ask me today which direction am I leaning more toward—ancient text or a modern forgery—based on this new evidence, I’m leaning toward modern forgery.”
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Bishops, others offer consolation, resolve after Orlando shootings
Bishops of dioceses which themselves fell victim to mass shootings in recent years were among the flood of Catholic leaders offering condolences and consolation to survivors and family members of the victims of the mass shooting on June 12 at a gay nightclub attack in Orlando, Florida.The mass shoot
Renew efforts to build peace, help refugees, pope says
“Refugees are people like everyone, but war took away their home, work, relatives and friends,” Pope Francis said.
With record-high temperatures, volunteers help keep the vulnerable safe
“This is our winter,” said Shannon Clancy, chief philanthropy officer for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix. “Out West when the heat turns up, the need actually increases.”
In internal document, US diplomats demand Syria action
The “dissent channel cable” expresses clear frustration with America’s inability to halt a civil war that has killed perhaps a half-million people.
Too many couples do not understand marriage is for life, pope says
“A large majority of sacramental marriages are null. They say ‘yes, for my whole life,’ but they do not know what they are saying.”
Christian militias fighting IS in Iraq hope for U.S. support
“This is our country, we had a civilization here for a thousand years and we are still citizens of this country,” he added. “We cannot be marginalized.”
British Labour lawmaker killed in shooting
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said “the whole of the Labour Party and Labour family—and indeed the whole country—will be in shock at the horrific murder of Jo Cox today.”
Nuncio praises progress made on HIV/AIDS but warns against complacency
Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations, applauded recent progress made around the world to end the AIDS epidemic and warned against complacency on efforts to end the disease.He made the comments in a statement to the United Nations' high level meet
Patriarch urges leaders to attend pan-Orthodox meeting
Church leaders who decide not to attend, he said, bear responsibility for reneging on their commitment to realizing “this vision held over many years, which all our churches cherish, to declare and proclaim the unity of our Orthodox Church.”
