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Philadelphia, Pa., Nov 17, 2016 / 11:24 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has published the full text of Archbishop Charles Chaput's responses to questions posed to him by Catholic News Service earlier this week, which can be found below.The archbishop's responses were in relation to an interview with Cardinal-designate Kevin Farrell published Wednesday by CNS, in which the prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life was critical of the pastoral guidelines published by the Philadelphia archdiocese for the implementation of Amoris laetitia in that local Church.CNS later amended the interview with Cardinal-designate Farrell to include portions of responses given by Archbishop Chaput.Please find below the full text of the Archbishop of Philadelphia's responses to CNS. CNS: Is your ad hoc committee planning a consultation with the entire USCCB about implementing Amoris Laetitia?Archbishop Chaput: It's already done. The committee solici...
IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Cindy WoodenROME(CNS) -- Being created a cardinal in the Year of Mercy brings with it anobligation to continue to proclaim and share God's mercy with others, saidCardinal-designate Joseph W. Tobin.Thecurrent archbishop of Indianapolis, who will be installed as archbishop ofNewark, New Jersey, in January, was to receive his red hat Nov. 19 and join Pope Francis for the closing of the Year of Mercy the next day.TheYear of Mercy, he said, "was such a wonderful gift" to the church andthe world. "First, because it's such an unmerciful world we live in andthat lack of mercy is manifest in terrible ways each day. And, second, rightlyor wrongly, the church in many areas was not seen as a sign of mercy, asacrament of mercy."Peopleacross the Archdiocese of Indianapolis understood and celebrated the year, hesaid, but probably no group did so as intensely as the people in the dozencorrectional facilities operating within the archdiocesan boundaries. Theprisoners, he sa...
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BERLIN (AP) -- Offering pointed foreign policy advice to his successor, President Barack Obama expressed hope Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump will stand up to Russia when it deviates from U.S. "values and international norms" and not simply "cut some deals" with Vladimir Putin when convenient....
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis spoke on Thursday of the suffering of innocent victims caught up in the Syrian and Iraqi conflicts, saying that nothing can justify such terrible violence. His words came as he met with the head of the Assyrian Church of the East, Mar Gewargis III, who was making his first visit to the Vatican since being elected as Catholicos-Patriarch in September last year.Listen to Philippa Hitchen's report:  In his words to the new leader of this Church, which traces its roots back to the apostles Thomas and Bartholomew, the Pope appealed for an end to the conflicts in the Middle East which cause such great suffering to Christians and members of other religious or ethnic minorities.Every day, the Pope said, Christians in these places "walk the way of the Cross". They remind us that Jesus is always at the heart of our faith, even in our adversity, calling us to live out his message of love, reconciliation and forgiveness.Blood of martyrs is seed ...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met leading representatives of Caritas on Thursday and urged them to persevere in their fight against poverty and at the same time learn from the poor themselves. The participants at the audience in the Vatican included leading Caritas officials from across the world.The Pope did not read his prepared remarks, instead handing out the text of his address and speaking off the cuff, followed by a question and answer session with those present.In his prepared remarks the Pope noted that we are called to act against social exclusion of the weakest and strive for their integration. With our society dominated by the throw-away culture, we need to overcome that indifference and learn the art of solidarity. Your mission, he went on, is to promote charity and justice in our world in the light of the gospel and the teaching of the Church by involving the poor as the true protagonists of their development.Stressing it is possible to change things, the Pope sa...
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