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Month: November 2019

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Bishop Bransfield disinvited from US bishops’ meeting

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

Washington D.C., Nov 4, 2019 / 04:25 pm (CNA).- The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has canceled their invitation for Bishop Michael Bransfield, former head of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, to attend their upcoming annual fall meeting… […]

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Trump administration finalizes refugee cap at lowest level ever

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

Washington D.C., Nov 4, 2019 / 04:00 pm (CNA).- The White House on Sunday finalized its quota of refugee admissions for the 2020 fiscal year, cutting the cap on U.S. refugee admissions to its lowest recorded level.

The White House said the fiscal year… […]

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Lafayette diocese donates $50k to Baptist churches destroyed by arson

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 2

Lafayette, La., Nov 4, 2019 / 02:30 pm (CNA).- Catholic parishes throughout the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana raised more than $50,000 for three black Baptist churches that were the targets of arson attacks that have been characterized as hate crim… […]

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Citing St. Gianna Molla’s loving example, University of Mary names health sciences school

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 1

Bismarck, N.D., Nov 4, 2019 / 01:40 pm (CNA).- The University of Mary’s School of Health Sciences will be named for St. Gianna Beretta Molla, a pediatrician and a mother who died after declining cancer treatment that could have harmed her unborn … […]

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Vatican’s $200 million London property deal financed with borrowed money, sources say

November 4, 2019 Catholic News Agency 6

Vatican City, Nov 4, 2019 / 12:00 pm (CNA).- Senior Vatican sources have told CNA that a controversial Vatican investment in a London property development was financed with borrowed money, and not with Vatican funds, […]

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Buttigieg’s comments on restricting religious freedom prompt calls for clarification

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 2

Washington D.C., Nov 4, 2019 / 12:13 pm (CNA).- Democratic primary candidate Pete Buttigieg has said that religious freedom must be curbed if it is used to “harm,” prompting calls for clarification about what the presidential hopeful consid… […]

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The Spirit versus the letter: Responding to a false view of doctrinal development

November 4, 2019 Eduardo Echeverria 17

The recent Vatican News article by Sergio Centofanti titled “Development of doctrine is a people walking together”, gives a brief account of doctrinal development. Centofanti’s account, however, is troubling and lacking for many reasons. The […]

The Dispatch

Austrian man claims he threw ‘Pachamama’ statues into the Tiber

November 4, 2019 Catholic News Agency 20

Vatican City, Nov 4, 2019 / 03:14 am (CNA).- In a video uploaded on YouTube Nov. 4, a young man from Austria claims that he was one of the two men who took five controversial […]

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Remember the final judgement, Pope Francis says at Mass for recently deceased bishops

November 4, 2019 CNA Daily News 0

Vatican City, Nov 4, 2019 / 07:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis urged Catholics to meditate on the final judgement at a Mass offered Monday for the souls of cardinals and bishops who died within the past year.

“Saint Ignatius suggests, before making a… […]

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‘Safe injection site’ denounced as false solution to Philadelphia drug problem

November 3, 2019 CNA Daily News 0

Philadelphia, Pa., Nov 3, 2019 / 04:44 pm (CNA).- A proposal to create a supervised injection site in Philadelphia has drawn criticism from the local archbishop and others who say resources to fight addiction should focus on full and authentic healing…. […]

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