Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich asked why the conference’s long-standing support of comprehensive immigration reform was not specifically mentioned in the 2017-20 strategic plan. He also mentioned that the emphasis by Pope Francis on a global abolition of the death penalty, also long supported by the conference, likewise was lacking as a specific priority.
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‘Faithful Citizenship’ to Include New Concerns on environment, assisted suicide and redefinition of marriage
The U.S. bishops will vote tomorrow on whether or not to approve new additions to its quadrennial “Faithful Citizenship’ statement, refreshed this year to take into consideration some contemporary concerns and some of the new issues that Pope Francis has been bringing to the attention of the global church.
Responding to governors’ concerns, Archbishop Kurtz says U.S. church still ready to receive refugees
“We understand that there is going to be some concern and vetting” of refugees seeking protection and resettlement in the United States to make sure they have the “proper intent,” but “we are going to be ready to receive them.”
Pray, study, listen to conscience, pope says about eucharistic sharing
When a Lutheran woman married to a Catholic man asked Pope Francis what she and her husband could do to receive Communion together, the pope said he could not issue a general rule on shared Communion, but the couple should pray, study and then act according to their consciences.
Religious liberty and Catholic identity are early topics of bishops’ meeting
Religious liberty and Catholic identity are early topics of U.S. bishops’ meeting in Baltimore
In the Aftermath of Paris Attacks, Concerns Rise for Future Tolerance and Dialogue
In the aftermath of the attacks in Paris, which at press time had claimed 132 lives and left hundreds more wounded, President François Hollande vowed to “be unforgiving with the barbarians from Daesh.” By Nov. 15 France had begun bombing raids on the ersatz capital of ISIS, Raqqa in Syr
Pope Francis deplores the attacks in Paris as “not human”
“I am close to the people of France, to the families of the victims, and I am praying for all of them,” Pope Francis said.
Pope and bishops urge prayers for Paris
Scores have been killed in numerous attacks across the city of Paris tonight. Reacting to the carnage in Paris, the Holy See called for a united and decisive response.
Archbishop Cupich calls for humane response to world’s migrants
In a keynote address on Nov. 11, Archbishop Cupich urged that the United States finally fix its broken immigration system, begin treating migrants to its borders as people in need of protection, not detention and begin responding more generously to the Middle East crisis by accepting more people for refugee resettlement.
If airstrikes against Islamic State end, what is Canada’s Mideast role?
“The world has changed, it’s now more complex and its violence is more concrete. What will be Canada’s involvement in that new reality?”
