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Oh Paul!  These letters he wrote so many years ago are still so relevant today..
Tallahassee, Fla., Nov 4, 2016 / 03:40 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A group that has been tied to the idea of a “Catholic Spring” revolution in leaked emails may have tried to intimidate pastors at Catholic Churches in Florida during the last presidential election.Ahead of the 2012 elections, the group Catholics United sent a letter to Florida pastors saying it was monitoring for reputed illegal political activity in Catholic churches – which state Catholic leaders saw as an effort to silence the Church.An internal message to Catholic pastors from the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops said the letter was inaccurate and appeared to be “an attempt to silence pastors on issues that are of concern to the Church this election season.”James Salt, then-executive director of the group Catholics United, had sent the Oct. 22, 2012 letter to priests in Florida, claiming to have recruited “a network of local volunteers to monitor parishes and document the nature...
Denver, Colo., Nov 4, 2016 / 04:17 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The reality of evil and the tender mercy of Jesus Christ were on the mind of Denver’s new auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodriguez at his ordination Mass.“Let the words of Jesus penetrate your own heart,” Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of Denver said at the Nov. 4 Mass. “Jesus’ words are full of tenderness. They are full of compassion. His deepest desire is to reveal the Father to the world.” “May you proclaim the truth of Jesus Christ boldly, in season and out of season, and invite others to his mercy and into the very heart of the Trinity,” he told the new bishop.Pope Francis named Bishop Rodriguez, 61, to be ordained the next auxiliary bishop of Denver. He has served as a priest in the archdiocese for more than 10 years.Archbishop Aquila consecrated Bishop Rodriguez at Denver’s Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Cardinal J. Francis Stafford, emeritus Archbishop of Denver, a...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Carol GlatzBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Women religious are often the firstpeople to discover problems emerging in society because they work directly withso many people in need, an anti-trafficking advocate said.However, because religious focus more on providingassistance than publicizing their efforts, the rest of the world is oftenslower to catch on to where there is trouble, said Ivonne van de Kar, thecoordinator of the Foundation of Religious Against Trafficking of Women in theNetherlands.Women religious in the Netherlands, for example, "hadstarted to work with women in prostitution when there was absolutely no attention(given to) them," and they provided a safe space for women to rest andchat, she told Catholic News Service Nov. 4.Offering coffee and a listening ear, the women religiouswere finding out as early as 1981 that some women were being forced into thesex trade and that marked the beginning of the sisters' work againsttrafficking. The religious...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Country singer Kenny Chesney wants the Beyhive to know they've got it all wrong - he loves Beyonce....
NEW YORK (AP) -- ABC News says it is investigating one of its producers after seeing evidence that a live camera shot on "Good Morning America" Friday was enhanced by falsely stringing police tape in the background....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- New York real estate heir Robert Durst, who became a nationally known name with last year's HBO documentary "The Jinx," made his long-awaited arrival in California to face charges of killing a friend 16 years ago, authorities said....
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) -- A woman who was "chained up like a dog" for weeks in a dark storage container was lured to her captor's South Carolina property for a cleaning job, a family friend said Friday as search teams digging up the area found one body and looked for more....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The State Department on Friday released a 2009 email chain that shows then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton forwarding to her daughter material that the department classified last year....
ATKINSON, N. H. (AP) -- Hillary Clinton sped across battleground states Friday trying to energize minority and female supporters and seal a historic presidential victory, while Donald Trump traveled to small-town America to fire up the white, working-class voters he insists will bring the crown to his outsider campaign....
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