“Thank God that someone finally has the courage to close the loopholes in our pitiful gun control laws to reduce the number of mass shootings, suicides and killings that have become a plague in our country,” said Bishop Kevin J. Farrell of Dallas in a Jan. 5 entry titled “The Cowboy Mentality” on his blog.
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Jesuit Conference Deplores Immigrant Deportations
“We are especially disturbed by reports of immigration officials forcibly entering residences in Georgia and Texas over the last several days to conduct invasive searches and round ups of Central American asylum seekers, including children as young as four,” the statement said.
French bishops ask what has been learned since Charlie Hebdo attacks
“Have these tragic events provoked some genuine awakening, and have we offered perspectives for the society of tomorrow by learning lessons from the past?” asked a Jan. 6 statement from the French bishops’ conference.
Lebanon strains under weight of refugees, but keeps accepting them
There are no formal refugee camps in Lebanon. Rather, some Syrians establish informal tent settlements. Others find ways to rent space in apartments or squat in abandoned buildings.
As of November, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees calculated there were nearly 1.1 million registered refugees living in Lebanon.
Pharmacists ask Supreme Court for review of conscience on contraceptives
“It is absurd to force a pharmacy to sell drugs against their conscience when there are over 30 pharmacies within five miles that already sell the exact same drugs,” said a Jan. 4 statement by Luke Goodrich, deputy general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which is representing the pharmacists. “This law does nothing but punish people of faith.”
Florida Bishops Urge Halt to Bolin Execution
“Our society is increasingly aware of the flaws in the application of the death penalty, which is inconsistent, arbitrary and too often applied in error,” wrote Michael Sheedy, executive director of the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops.
South Sudan bishop urges peace, says attack on nuns shakes church
Violence and fear-mongering seem “rampant in both church and society” in the northeast African country, said Bishop Edward Hiiboro Kussala of Tombura-Yambio. Five armed men, believed to be allied to South Sudan’s main rebel group, assaulted and threatened religious sisters at the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio, the capital of the country’s Western Equatoria state, on Dec. 28.
Away in a manger: Pope makes secret stop at Nativity scene’s birthplace
“He wanted to visit the sanctuary and places where St. Francis, on Christmas Eve in 1223, represented the first living Nativity in history,” Bishop Domenico Pompili of Rieti told ANSA, the Italian news agency.
Bishop says Mexican mayor’s murder was message from organized crime
“This is evidence of our reality,” Bishop Ramon Castro said outside the home of slain Mayor Gisela Mota in Temixco. “I’ve been saying it for some time and pleading, and no one has been able to do anything.” He said Mota’s murder sends the message, “If you don’t cooperate with organized crime, look at what’s going to happen to you.”
Canada on track to welcome 25,000 Syrian refugees, says ambassador
The Canadian target of accepting 25,000 Syrian refugees by late February “is well in hand, and we should meet it with no problem,” Bruno Saccomani, Canadian ambassador to Jordan, said. “That includes privately sponsored and government-sponsored Syrian refugees.”
