(Vatican Radio) The Mexican Government is phasing out a group of investigators it chose to delve into the case of 43 student teachers who disappeared after they were abducted by municipal police and handed over to a drug gang.James Blears reports: The case of the missing 43 student-teachers, which occurred during a protest rally at the Southern Mexican City of Iguala in 2014, continues to cause international outrage. An official Mexican government probe concluded that a minority of corrupt municipal police arrested and handed over the 43 student teachers to gangsters, who murdered them and incinerated their bodies at a rubbish dump. Many of these facts were disputed and contradicted in a searing report by the Inter American Commission for Human Rights, which organized its own investigation. In response to this lambasting report, the Mexican government chose an independent panel of experts to start a third investigation. But now Roberto Campa, who's the Director of Human Rights...
(Vatican Radio) The Mexican Government is phasing out a group of investigators it chose to delve into the case of 43 student teachers who disappeared after they were abducted by municipal police and handed over to a drug gang.
James Blears reports:
The case of the missing 43 student-teachers, which occurred during a protest rally at the Southern Mexican City of Iguala in 2014, continues to cause international outrage. An official Mexican government probe concluded that a minority of corrupt municipal police arrested and handed over the 43 student teachers to gangsters, who murdered them and incinerated their bodies at a rubbish dump. Many of these facts were disputed and contradicted in a searing report by the Inter American Commission for Human Rights, which organized its own investigation. In response to this lambasting report, the Mexican government chose an independent panel of experts to start a third investigation. But now Roberto Campa, who's the Director of Human Rights at the Ministry of Interior, says the specialists will end their work by the end of next month, because Mexican institutions must conclude the investigation. Undaunted the panel of experts is pledging to publish its own independent report.
The Augustine Institute's new facilities in Florissant, Missouri. / Credit: Boeing Company and Augustine InstituteCNA Staff, Apr 23, 2024 / 13:30 pm (CNA).The Augustine Institute, a Catholic educational and evangelization apostolate based in Denver for nearly two decades, announced on Tuesday that it will be moving its operations to a new campus in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The institute, founded in 2005 as a Catholic graduate theology school, currently has an enrollment of 550 students. It says on its website that it exists to serve "the formation of Catholics for the new evangelization" by "equip[ping] Catholics intellectually, spiritually, and pastorally to renew the Church and transform the world for Christ."The organization announced on Tuesday that it had purchased the former Boeing Leadership Center in Florissant, Missouri, just outside of downtown St. Louis. The school will "begin transitioning its operations over the next few years," it said in ...
Over a year after the earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey in February 2023, restoration of Aleppo's Church of St. George has been completed. / Credit: Abdul Kareem DanielAleppo, Syria, Apr 23, 2024 / 14:15 pm (CNA).This year's feast of St. George was a particularly joyful one in the Syrian city of Aleppo, especially for the Melkite Greek Catholic community. The church is reopening its doors after undergoing restoration due to damage from a February 2023 earthquake. Additionally, Archbishop George Masri of the Melkite Archdiocese of Aleppo and its environs will celebrate his golden jubilee.The celebrations took place during the visit of Patriarch Joseph Absi, the current patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, who presided over the Divine Liturgy in the restored church on the evening of April 23. The evening before, there was a procession along Holy Bible Street followed by vespers.Restoration of the Church of St. George in Aleppo after the February 2023 earthquake...
Archbishop Luis Argüello and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. / Credit: Archdiocese of Valladolid; La MoncloaACI Prensa Staff, Apr 23, 2024 / 15:00 pm (CNA).The Spanish government approved today in the Council of Ministers a plan to implement recommendations made in a report on sexual abuse within the Catholic Church. While recognizing some good points in the plan, the Spanish Bishops' Conference (known by its Spanish acronym CEE) issued a statement strongly objecting to what it called unfair treatment and discrimination against the Church by the government.Before giving details of the government's plan, the minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Relations with the Legislature, Félix Bolaños, extrapolating data from a survey commissioned by the People's Ombudsman, estimated that in Spain there are about 440,000 adults who were victims of sexual abuse as minors, representing 1.13% of the adult population in Spain."Around half of these abuses would have been committed...