The plan calls for $21 million to be paid to 355 abuse survivors.
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Pope calls for end to economic exploitation, power-hungry church
Meeting workers and addressing a major gathering of the Catholic Church in Italy, Pope Francis demanded an end to economic exploitation, to clerics “obsessed” with power, to apathy among youth and to a cold, fearful church that forgets Christ is always by its side.
Pope’s advice for new bishop? Be merciful, have short homilies…
“Let your words be simple so that everyone can understand. Don’t give long homilies,” the pope said. “Allow me to ask you to remember your dad and how very happy he was to have found another parish in a town nearby where the Mass was celebrated without a homily!”
Kenya’s bishops urge country to embrace peace, co-existence as pope’s visit nears
The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops called on Kenyans to prepare for Pope Francis' first visit to Africa at the end of November by embracing peace and co-existence and with prayer. They also invited people to turn out to welcome the pontiff during his Nov. 25-27 visit to the East Africa nat
Choirs, tailors, builders make preparations for papal visit to Kenya
Kenya is the pope’s first stop on a three-nation visit to the continent later this month.
Rescuers were still looking for at least 18 people who disappeared in the town of Bento Rodrigues on Nov. 6
Officials had only confirmed two deaths by that afternoon, but residents and volunteers feared the number would rise. Water and mud swept over the rural area of one of Brazil’s most famous historic cities, Mariana, leaving a trail of destruction.
Supreme Court will hear appeals in Catholic, other groups’ mandate cases
Among the plaintiffs are the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Archdiocese of Washington, Priests for Life and Texas Baptist University.
Keystone pipeline’s long political odyssey ends
The president said that America is now a global leader in taking serious action to fight climate change. “And frankly, approving this project would have undercut that global leadership. And that’s the biggest risk we face—not acting.”
Funds for mental health, addiction treatment called ‘moral imperative’
“We would never allow this to happen if this were any other physical illness,” said Kennedy, who represented a congressional district in Rhode Island for 16 years before stepping down in 2011.
A release of the full text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership provokes condemnation from critics
This is the first time the U.S. public has been able to read the fine print of a deal that will govern issues related to commerce, intellectual property and human and labor rights for 40 percent of the global economy—if it clears substantial hurdles being erected in Washington.
