“This is a step in the right direction,” said Father Jose Espino, a priest of the Miami Archdiocese and a Cuban native.
Signs Of the Times
Abortion, Death Penalty Wins Slow in Coming
After the Supreme Court in 1976 allowed states to reinstate the death penalty, 37 states had laws on the books permitting capital punishment.
The Texas Case
The church teaches that “every life has value and dignity. That is a given,” said Andy Rivas, executive director of the Texas Catholic Conference during a Feb. 24 program at the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington. Rivas helped devise a program of events in Texas in November that sought
A Different Analogy
Tom McCluskey, vice president of FRC Action, the legislative arm of the Washington-based Family Research Council, said the effort to ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution may provide a better analogy for state-by-state campaigns to restrict abortion than efforts to abolish the death penalty. Bu
Uncertain future
What would happen in a Roe v. Wade reversal is far from certain, Balch added. “Theres a lot of scholarly writing in the event of what would happen,” she said, like how to enforce a law outlawing abortion that is still on the books but that has been dormant for close to four decades. “Even if there a
Hong Kong Bishop Emphasizes Defending China’s Religious Freedom
The bishop cited a principle often credited to St. Augustine: “In essential things unity, in doubtful things liberty, but in all things love.
Undocumented Immigrants: Intact Families, Greater Poverty
A new report says that after growing rapidly between 1990 and 2006, the population of undocumented immigrants has stabilized.
Vatican Dismisses Report that it Rejected Ambassador Picks
A Vatican spokesman dismissed reports that the Holy See has rejected several candidates because of their support for legal abortion.
Bishop Asks Forgiveness from Those Harmed by Church
“There will be nothing expected of you but your presence and your willingness to pray with me,” said Pittsburgh Bishop David A. Zubik.
Green Initiatives in San Jose Diocese
The diocese recently announced a new initiative to encourage area Catholics to conserve water and energy.
