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Vatican City, Jan 26, 2017 / 06:10 am (CNA/EWTN News).- As Cardinal Roger Etchegaray leaves Rome to retire to France, his homeland, an era has closed.He was a bishop without emblem or motto, but he was committed to peace and to the human person. Cardinal Etchegaray epitomizes all the characteristics of the modern Church. If there is something we deem to be new, it is possible he had done it already.The news of Cardinal Etchegaray’s departure was spread by Angelo Scelzo, former deputy director of the Holy See Press Office and a good friend of the cardinal. Scelzo penned a Jan. 20 article on the Italian Bishops Conference’s newspaper Avvenire and reported that, before leaving, Cardinal Etchegaray was able to say goodbye both to Pope Francis and Pope emeritus Benedict.Why was Cardinal Etchegaray so important for the life of the Church?A smart French priest with a profound human touch, Cardinal Etchegaray was born in 1922 in the southwestern French town of Espelette, the fir...
Washington D.C., Jan 26, 2017 / 09:27 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A leading bishop expressed alarm and dismay on Wednesday following President Trump’s executive orders to increase immigrant detention centers and build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.“Every day, my brother bishops and I witness the harmful effects of immigrant detention in our ministries. We experience the pain of severed families that struggle to maintain a semblance of normal family life. We see traumatized children in our schools and in our churches,” said Bishop Joe Vasquez of Austin, Texas, chair of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration.“The policies announced today will only further upend immigrant families.”President Trump issued multiple executive orders Wednesday on immigration.He ordered a wall to be built on the U.S.-Mexico border. An estimated 650 miles of the 1,900 mile-long U.S.-Mexico border have a wall constructed currently.“The purpose of this order is to direct...
By Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- With "post-truth" beingcrowned "Word of the Year" by Oxford Dictionaries, Pope Francis'urgent call to communicate trust and hope could not have come at a better time.Helping people see the world with "realism andtrust" must be encouraged as well as fostering encounter, not exclusion,through constructive dialogue, the pope said in his World Communications Daymessage this year.A post-truth culture in which objective factsand objective, divinely inspired moral principles no longer have any place orpull in people's lives is not to be taken lightly, said Bishop Paul Tighe, adjunctsecretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture."One of the real risks at the moment is that if webecome totally skeptical about all the (sources) of information, it will leadto a breakdown of the kind of trust that is necessary for society and indeedour own human lives to flourish," he told Catholic News Service Jan. 24,the day the pope's message was released to the public.P...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A Rhode Island court has ordered a scrapyard to remove the remnants of a Russian submarine once used as a set for a Harrison Ford movie from the Providence River....
BANJUL, Gambia (AP) -- Gambia's new President Adama Barrow has finally returned home, solidifying his position as this country's first new commander in chief in more than two decades....
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A federal judge on Thursday declared Ohio's new lethal injection process unconstitutional and delayed three executions, including one scheduled next month....
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A man who died in a California prison in 2010 while serving a sentence for killing and dismembering his wife is responsible for killing five people in New Hampshire in the 1980s, authorities said Thursday....
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Congress will move legislation this year providing up to $15 billion to build a wall along the Mexican boundary, Republican leaders said Thursday. But they would not say how they would prevent the massive project from adding to federal deficits....
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto says he will not attend a planned Jan. 31 meeting with President Donald J. Trump, hours after Trump tweeted the meeting should be canceled if Mexico won't pay for a border wall....
(Vatican Radio) Instead of rampant business expansion which tramples on the world’s poor, Pope Francis has often criticized conventional economics for fostering unfairness and inequality.In a recent address to The Global Foundation, the Holy Father called for a ‘more fraternal and cooperative globalization'.To find out more about the idea of cooperative globalization, Devin Watkins spoke to Fr. Séamus Finn, OMI, who is Ethical Advisor for the OIP Investment Trust, which provides faith-consistent investing advice for the financial resources of Catholic organizations.Listen to the full interview: "Cooperative globalization," Fr. Finn said, "is maybe a new term that is probably challenging, because globalization seemed to suggest that we had a sense we were all inhabiting the same planet and that we needed to be responsable... and to cooperate on issues like trade, finance, education."But the Pope's term adds the adjective ...