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Pope Francis opens foot-washing rite to women
Any move to broaden those whose feet are washed by the priest—taking the role of Jesus—could raise questions about ordination.
Faith groups respond to Flint’s water woes
Faith organizations are focused on a longer-term goal: to make sure the impoverished city, where President Obama last weekend declared a state of emergency over its poisoned water, is never so neglected again.
Chicago’s bitter cold doesn’t stop march against ‘culture of death’
“No child should be told that there is no room for them. The womb should not be the child’s tomb,” Archbishop Cupich told the crowd. “We just celebrated Christmas, the season that features the birth of a child, a season of new life and new beginning. A child, like no one else, creates and fosters hope in our world.”
Puerto Rico archbishop’s political opinion finds its way to Supreme Court
“Puerto Rico’s debt comes from a combination of mismanagement, bad luck and its unique colonial status as neither a sovereign country nor a U.S. state,” wrote Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez Nieves of San Juan.
Church leaders condemn new vandalism at two Christian sites in Jerusalem
Several anti-Christian slogans in Hebrew were discovered scrawled along the walls of the Benedictine Dormition Abbey monastery and the neighboring Greek Orthodox seminary, both located on Mount Zion next to the walls of the Old City.
Catholic advocates join in outcry over ICE deportations at start of year
Catholic advocacy agencies quickly joined the pushback after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at the beginning of the year arrested immigrants, all Central American families, who were in the United States illegally.After a series of meetings with Homeland Security officials Jan. 11, Senate
Synagogue visit is chapter in Rome’s unique Catholic-Jewish history
“This visit is important because it gives two important signals: The first signal is continuity,” demonstrating that “the route opened by John Paul II and followed by Benedict XVI is now going forward,” Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni, the chief rabbi of Rome, said. The second signal is a recognition of the importance of mutual respect and dialogue at a time of increasing “violence inspired and sustained by distorted visions of religion.”
Dialogue, remembrance, peace highlighted as pope visits synagogue
Interrupted repeatedly with applause at Rome’s main synagogue Jan. 17, the pope said the church “recognizes the irrevocability of the Old Covenant and the constant and faithful love of God for Israel.”
Supreme Court rules Florida’s death penalty system unconstitutional
Michael B. Sheedy, executive director of the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops in Tallahassee, said the conference was “pleased this decision was issued so promptly” on what was the first day of Florida’s 2016 legislative session. “This should compel the Legislature to address the issue immediately,” he said.
