(Vatican Radio) In a last ditch attempt to rally international support to stave off impeachment against her, Brazil's President Dilma has picked the Big Apple. In fact, President Rousseff is today in New York, to put her case to the United Nations. Listen to the report by James Blears: President Dilma Rouseff is determined to widen the scope of her defence, with this direct and public appeal to the United Nations. Paradoxically Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer, who's constitutionally in charge in her absence, is the very person she's accusing of trying to orchestrate a weaponless coup against her, via the impeachment process. The lower House... the Chamber of Deputies has already voted to recommend impeachment. This issue will be decided by a vote up the upper House the Senate, early next month. Opposition politician Eduardo Braga has just resigned his job as Mining and Energy Minister from the coalition National Government, ...
(Vatican Radio) In a last ditch attempt to rally international support to stave off impeachment against her, Brazil's President Dilma has picked the Big Apple.
In fact, President Rousseff is today in New York, to put her case to the United Nations.
Listen to the report by James Blears:
President Dilma Rouseff is determined to widen the scope of her defence, with this direct and public appeal to the United Nations.
Paradoxically Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer, who's constitutionally in charge in her absence, is the very person she's accusing of trying to orchestrate a weaponless coup against her, via the impeachment process.
The lower House... the Chamber of Deputies has already voted to recommend impeachment. This issue will be decided by a vote up the upper House the Senate, early next month.
Opposition politician Eduardo Braga has just resigned his job as Mining and Energy Minister from the coalition National Government, on orders from party leaaders, and will return to his job as a Senator, in time for the crucial vote. He's the ninth minister to have recently quit this Administration.
Dilma is accused of flagrantly violating Budget Laws while seeking re-election in 2014.
She denies any wrong doing and says these moves against her are political vendettas.
null / Orhan Cam/ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Apr 26, 2024 / 12:30 pm (CNA).The addition of "gender identity" in the Biden administration's interpretation of anti-discrimination rules could jeopardize state laws that restrict women's sports and women's locker rooms to only women, according to legal scholars.Late last week, President Joe Biden's Department of Education redefined the prohibition on sex discrimination in education, enshrined in the 1972 Title IX provisions, to include discrimination based on a person's "gender identity." The new guidelines prohibit any policy and practice that "prevents a person from participating in an education program or activity consistent with their gender identity."Although the new guidelines do not clearly explain how the mandate would be enforced, experts at the legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and the conservative Heritage Foundation told CNA that it could force educational institutions to allow men who...
Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki of Cologne attends a German Synodal Way assembly on March 9, 2023. / Credit: Synodaler Weg/Maximilian von LachnerCNA Newsroom, Apr 26, 2024 / 13:57 pm (CNA).Four German bishops on Wednesday distanced themselves from the controversial Synodal Way's plans for a permanent body to oversee the Church in Germany, instead appealing for unity with the universal Church. The four bishops are the same who have previously blocked funding for this body: Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki of Cologne and three prelates from Bavaria: Gregor Maria Hanke, OSB, of Eichstätt; Stefan Oster, SDB, of Passau; and Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg.In a joint statement, the prelates confirmed on April 24 that they would not be parties to a committee charged with setting up a German "Synodal Council, as this would conflict with the sacramental constitution of the Church."The four bishops also rejected the view that the German Bishops' Conference could legally establish a "synod...
Families, donors, and others gather with Bishop Erik Pohlmeier for the dedication of the "Precious Ones Baby Mausoleum" at the San Lorenzo Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida, on April 23, 2024. / Credit: Fran Ruchalski/courtesy of the Archdiocese of St. AugustineCNA Staff, Apr 26, 2024 / 09:51 am (CNA).Families gathered with St. Augustine Bishop Erik Pohlmeier on a sunny Tuesday this week for the dedication of the "Precious Ones Baby Mausoleum" at the city's San Lorenzo Cemetery.Six years in the making, the 44,000-pound granite mausoleum is designed for babies lost at a young age through miscarriage, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), or stillborn births. A brick walkway marked by a charcoal cross leads up to the brilliant white mausoleum, which is full of burial spaces that are ready to honor little ones. Miscarriages are common events, and women often suffer through them quietly, one 2018 study found. About 10% to 20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, usually be...