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(Vatican Radio)As Ecuador’s general election got under way, the Catholic Bishops conference of Ecuador issued a statement to the media, calling on the country’s political authorities to “Collaborate with the truth and publish, in a timely manner, the will of the Ecuadorian people.”In a statement issued on 20th February, the Bishop’s conference reminded all political authorities in Ecuador that “The final results of any popular election must always reflect the virtues of justice and the value of transparency.”According to the Bishops conference, these values are the fundamental base of all civil coexistence and help to foster trust and confidence.“Also in these days, they are still the just aspirations of the Ecuadorian people, who do not wish to be defrauded.The statement was issued Ecuadorian citizens began voting in their Presidential elections. At the time of writing, most of the votes had been counted, with the former Vice Presid...
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb 21, 2017 / 02:50 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia's new book, released on Tuesday, takes a hard look at how Catholics in the United States can live their faith in a public square which has become post-Christian.CNA recently spoke with Archbishop Chaput about Strangers in a Strange Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World, published Feb. 21 by Henry Holt and Co.During the conversation, the archbishop discussed the changes seen in American public life in recent years, the role technology has played in these changes, and the place of law in the country's ethos.He also touched on Christian hope, the central importance of fidelity to Christ, and the temptation of conformity to cultural norms. Please read below the full text of CNA's interview with Archbishop Chaput:Why did you feel the need for a new book after “Render Unto Caesar”?I think the nine years since the release of Render Unto Cae...
CAIRO (AP) -- Scores of bodies of African migrants washed ashore in Libya's western city of Zawiya on the Mediterranean, the Libyan Red Crescent said Tuesday - the latest tragedy at sea after migrant deaths rose to record levels along the key smuggling route over the past months....
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -- An Israeli military court on Tuesday sentenced a soldier to 18 months in prison for his deadly shooting of a Palestinian attacker who lay wounded on the ground, capping a nearly yearlong saga that has deeply divided the country....
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Determining whether poison killed the half brother of North Korea's leader in a busy airport is proving difficult for Malaysian officials, who said Tuesday that autopsy results are so far inconclusive....
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London, England, Feb 21, 2017 / 12:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- You may recognize the sound of the London Oratory Schola Cantorum Boys Choir from epic motion picture soundtracks like The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, or The Phantom of the Opera. But the heart of the world-renowned Schola, which includes voices of boys ages 7-18, has always been liturgical music. Now, the boys choir hopes to bring the sacred tradition of Renaissance liturgical music to a wider audience with their debut album, “Sacred Treasures of England”, produced in a partnership with AimHigher Recordings/Sony Classical, a sister label of De Monfort Music. AimHigher Recordings CEO Kevin Fitzgibbons said he was impressed with the choir “from the first note.” “Mirroring the majestic beauty of The Oratory itself, the repertoire from this debut recording is gorgeous and timeless,” he said. The album features English Tudor-era motets by composers such as William...
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) -- Nelba Marquez-Greene believes the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which killed her 6-year-old daughter, could have been avoided if more had been done years earlier to address the social isolation and mental health problems of the shooter, Adam Lanza....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court is taking up an appeal from the parents of a Mexican teenager who was killed by a U.S. Border Patrol agent. The case could help define when foreigners outside the U.S. have access to American courts....
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