Fundamentalism in any religion ‘is a transversal darkness which robs us of an horizon.’
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Catholic education programs on California mission system to be revamped
“We have told the story of the missions in a way that has shown them as harmonious. In reality, conquest does not work that way,” said Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Edward W. Clark. “We see weakness in our curriculum on the mission era. We want to strengthen that.”
European bishops say refugee crisis requires a continent-wide solution
The European Union must adopt a common asylum policy “without delay” because it is unacceptable for refugees to “drown and suffocate” at the fringes of the bloc, said the European bishops.
Catholic Leaders Urge U.S. Response to Syrian Refugee Crisis
The Obama administration announced that it would seek to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees during the next fiscal year–a significant increase from the 1,293 admitted in fiscal 2015, but far short of the number other nations have pledged to accept.
As ‘Late Show’ tenure starts, Stephen Colbert on faith, joy and humor
Asked what he might ask Pope Francis were he to be a guest on his new show, Colbert replied, “I would ask him about how love leads him to joy, or does love lead him to joy?”
Panel urges synod to focus on financial threats to families
The synod “needs to be looking at the ways poverty undermines families,” said Maryann Cusimano Love, associate professor of international relations at The Catholic University of America. “Healthy families need women who can support them,” yet women overwhelmingly make up some of the most poorly paid sectors of the U.S. economy, such as waiting tables, and serving as health aids.
Cardinal Wuerl calls for solidarity with Middle East’s persecuted Christians
“We are gathered in solidarity and witness” to support the region’s Christians who face “tragedy” every day. “Much, much needs to be said about what continues to happen in the Middle East.”
Marriage is forever: Pope’s reform requires proof union was invalid
Pope Francis' reformed rules for marriage annulment cases, making the process simpler, quicker and less expensive, respond to calls that bishops from around the world have been making since before the 1980 Synod of Bishops on the family convoked by St. John Paul II.Catholic marriage tribunals do
Pope Francis: priests who aren’t merciful need to ‘get a desk job,’ stop hearing confessions
To be a true Christian means being forgiving, kind, humble, gentle, generous, merciful and very patient with one another, Pope Francis said in a morning homily.Priests must be especially merciful, he added, saying if that they weren't, then they should ask their bishop for a desk job and "n
Pope Francis: Parishes should be a welcoming family, not private club
“Churches, parishes, institutions with closed doors must not call themselves a church; they must call themselves museums,” he said.
