More than a year after Scottish Cardinal Keith O'Brien admitted to sexual misconduct amid allegations by three priests and a former priest, the Vatican Congregation for Bishops is sending an investigator to the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh to collect testimony.A statement distributed
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In Another First, Laywoman to Head Le Moyne: Linda LeMura is first laywoman to head Jesuit college
Linda LeMura, newly named president of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, is the first laywoman to be appointed president of a Jesuit college or university. The college, founded in 1946, is used to some firsts. It also was the first Jesuit school of higher education to open as a coeducational institution
No mandatory Reporting in Italian Abuse Norms: Bishops urge ‘cooperation’ with civil authorities
The Italian bishops' conference encouraged its members to cooperate with civil authorities in cases of clerical sexual abuse, but said the bishops have no legal obligation to report abuse allegations to the police or other civil authorities.In addition, the new Italian church norms say the bisho
Bishop Pates: Make a ‘Clear Stance Against Torture’ : He urges release of Senate’s report on CIA interrogations
The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on International Justice and Peace said he welcomed the possible release of a Senate intelligence committee report that says the CIA used torture techniques in interrogating some terror suspects after 9/11."It is time for the United States to take
Remembering Rwanda: On 20th anniversary of genocide, pope urges reconciliation
As Rwanda marks the 20th anniversary of genocide, Pope Francis urges reconciliation.
In Holy Land, More Than Christians Persecuted: Church leaders acknowledge Muslim suffering
Repeated references to persecution of Christians, "usually referring only to what Christians suffer at the hands of criminals claiming to be Muslims, plays into the hands of extremists," said Catholic leaders in the Holy Land."In the name of truth, we must point out that Christians ar
Lights out for ‘Accommodation’ in Georgia: HHS barred from enforcing mandate on Catholic entities
A U.S. District Court Judge, William S. Duffey Jr., has ruled that two organizations affiliated with the Atlanta Archdiocese—Catholic Charities Atlanta and Catholic Education of North Georgia Inc.—cannot be forced to comply with the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.In a 91
House to Let?: Atlanta archbishop apologizes, responds to criticism of new residence
Atlanta archbishop apologizes, responds to criticism of new $2.2 million residence
Church Audit: Abuse Allegations Down: Spending on training up in 2013
Diocesan spending on child protection programs increased by 57% in 2013.
Time for Sentencing Reform?: Church leaders urge Senate to pass Smarter Sentencing Act
Two Catholic leaders called on the U.S. Senate to pass the Smarter Sentencing Act, which would reform rigid sentencing policies for certain nonviolent drug offenders.Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, and Fathe
