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An open letter to the people of “Courage”

November 11, 2020 George Weigel 20

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: There are many exemplars of the cardinal virtue of courage in the Catholic Church today: Catholics in Hong Kong who risk their lives and livelihoods in defense of religious […]

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Blood and protests in Nigeria’s streets: The perspective of a bishop

November 10, 2020 Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah 3

It was meant to be a few hours of peaceful demonstration to call attention to the indignities daily visited, especially, on young people across the country by the now (in)famous Special Armed Robbery Squad (SARS). […]

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McCarrick Report: Catholics ‘shocked, saddened, scandalized and angered,’ US bishops say

November 10, 2020 Catholic News Agency 19

CNA Staff, Nov 10, 2020 / 07:35 am (CNA).- The Catholic bishops of the United States expressed their renewed desire for healing Tuesday, after the Vatican’s release of a long-awaited report on the career of […]

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Cameroon’s Catholics in fear after gunmen attacks claim 7 lives

November 9, 2020 Patrick Egwu 4

At around 11:30 am on October 24, unidentified gunmen stormed Mother Francisca International Bilingual Academy – a school in Kumba, a city in Cameroon’s southern region and killed seven children inside their classroom in an […]

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French bishops’ appeal for public Masses during lockdown rejected by judge

November 8, 2020 Catholic News Agency 6

Rome Newsroom, Nov 8, 2020 / 10:00 am (CNA).- The French bishops’ appeal to continue public Masses during France’s national lockdown was rejected Saturday by the Council of State. “The bishops deplore above all that […]

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COVID-19 policy and the mechanism of control

November 7, 2020 Brian Jones 22

The most common platitudes in the midst of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic apparently run along the following lines: “listen to the science,” or “facts are facts.” Such assertions certainly have a ring of truth to them. […]

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Analysis: After McCarrick report, US bishops have Zoom meeting

November 6, 2020 Catholic News Agency 23

Denver Newsroom, Nov 6, 2020 / 05:22 pm (CNA).- Like a lot of people, U.S. Catholic bishops are spending a great deal of time in Zoom meetings these days. In fact in less than two […]

The Dispatch

Pope Francis, Europe, and the “universe in little pieces”

November 6, 2020 Chilton Williamson, Jr. 11

Pope Francis has recently issued two documents of great interest. The first of these was his third encyclical (and second social encyclical) Fratelli Tutti, in which he urges the world to come together to “contribute […]

The Dispatch

Can religious organizations engage in public service?

November 6, 2020 Thomas R. Ascik 6

In Fulton v. Philadelphia, the Supreme Court yesterday heard oral arguments in a case in which the City of Philadelphia cancelled its long-time contract with Catholic Social Services (CSS) of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to […]

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Bishop Donald J. Hying blesses pro-life sculpture by Martin Hudáček

November 5, 2020 Joseph M. Hanneman 5

MADISON, Wisconsin — Bishop Donald J. Hying of the Diocese of Madison blessed the newly installed pro-life sculpture by Slovakian artist Martin Hudáček, calling it a compelling witness to the dignity of every human life […]

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