Archive for September 18, 2019

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Philosophy professor: Live Action, Facebook dispute shows definitions matter

A dispute has developed between Facebook fact checkers and a pro-life group about whether abortion is ever medically necessary. One... Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

Through sin and scandal, God's Church remains, Pope Francis says

Because of sinfulness, human projects will always fail, but the Church remains steadfast, even in times of scandal, because she... Read more

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Senate confirms Catholic law professor as Asst. Secretary of State

Robert Destro, a law professor at Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law, was confirmed by the Senate as... Read more

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Italian priest kidnapped in Niger now missing for one year

One year ago, Fr. Luigi Macalli was abducted in the middle of the night, from his parish Church in Niger.... Read more

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Ecuador votes not to decriminalize abortion in cases of rape

A bill to decriminalize abortion in all cases of rape failed in the Ecuadorian legislature Tuesday, amid opposition from the... Read more

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By CNA Staff

Study finds U.S. abortion rates at all time low

The report from the Guttmacher Institute found that the total number of abortions fell by 196,000 over the past six... Read more

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Brooklyn diocese teaming with NYPD to search for church vandal 

The Diocese of Brooklyn is partnering with the New York Police Department to find a woman suspected of causing thousands... Read more

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A new book from a Vatican journalist, for Vatican journalists

A book on papal communication aims to connect the history of the Vatican’s communications office with the theology of the... Read more

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Maine bishop laments failed challenge to assisted suicide and abortion laws

Bishop Robert Deeley of Portland, Maine, has expressed his disappointment at the failure of efforts to force a public vote... Read more

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By Jonah McKeown

Poll suggests a majority of Buffalo Catholics want Bishop Malone to resign

Bishop Richard Malone of Buffalo, New York is facing fresh calls for his resignation, after a local news organization commissioned... Read more

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By Ed Condon

Analysis: Cardinal Marx’s next step on the German synodal path

The German bishops seem poised to press ahead with plans for a “synodal assembly,” despite criticism of the plan from... Read more

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The unborn child is a person with the right to an identity, say bishops of Panama

The Panamanian bishops expressed their support last week for a bill that would allow parents to register their children who... Read more

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By Mary Farrow

In robota Christi? Why robots can never be Catholic priests 

Once a man is ordained a priest for the Catholic Church, he acts, according to the Catechism of the Catholic... Read more

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Bishops in US make the Real Presence a focus of their catechesis

Six weeks after a Pew Research study found that only one-third of Catholics in the US believe that the bread... Read more