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Admin2 February 20211 February 2021

Prosecutors drop charges against journalists over Pell trial as media outlets admit breach

Australian prosecutors announced yesterday that they were dropping charges against individual journalists accused of breaching a gag order over the trial of Cardinal George Pell.

Admin2 February 20211 February 2021

Cardinal: Eucharistic Congress in Budapest will be ‘a great sign of hope’ amid pandemic

A cardinal has said that this year’s International Eucharistic Congress in Budapest will be “a great sign of hope” amid the pandemic.

Cardinal Péter Erdő, the archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, will host the 52nd International Eucharistic Congress in September after it was delayed for a year because of the coronavirus crisis

Admin2 February 20211 February 2021

Cardinal Parolin brings message of peace and reconciliation to Cameroon

On a visit to Cameroon this week, the Vatican secretary of state said he is hoping that peace and reconciliation can be found in the country, which is struggling to resolve the Anglophone crisis amid violent conflict.

Admin1 February 20211 February 2021

Vatican cardinal speaks out against social stigma for leprosy patients

People with leprosy suffer not only from physical disease but also from harmful social stigmas which can lead to mental illness, Cardinal Peter Turkson said yesterday.

Admin1 February 20211 February 2021

Portugal’s Catholic bishops express ‘sadness and indignation’ as parliament backs euthanasia bill

Portugal’s bishops have expressed “sadness and indignation” after parliament approved a bill approving euthanasia.

The bishops spoke out after MPs cast 136 votes in favor of the bill to 78 against, with four abstentions.

Admin31 January 202131 January 2021

Pope Francis encourages catechists to lead others to a personal encounter with Jesus

Pope Francis said yesterday that catechists have the vital responsibility of leading others to a personal encounter with Jesus through prayer, the sacraments, and Scripture.

Admin31 January 202131 January 2021

Pope Francis proclaims World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Pope Francis announced today the establishment of an international day to honour grandparents and the elderly to take place each year in July.

Admin31 January 202131 January 2021

Cardinal Nicholson on bereavement as Covid deaths pass 100,000 in the UK

Cardinal Vincent Nichols spoke to LBC radio’s Matt Frei on Saturday 30 January 2021 just days after the tragic news that the UK’s death toll from COVID-19 had passed the 100,000 mark.

Admin31 January 202131 January 2021

Death of Rector of Oscott College – Canon Giles Goward

Canon Giles Goward RIP Canon Giles Goward, the Rector of St Mary’s College Oscott, the Seminary in Birmingham that trains men for the priesthood, died …

Admin30 January 202130 January 2021

Pope Francis appeals for fight against ‘unacceptable poverty

Pope Francis encouraged Catholic organizations yesterday to continue to fight against “unacceptable poverty.”

In a message to two Belgian groups released 29 January, the pope said that the coronavirus pandemic had made poverty relief even more difficult. 

Admin30 January 202130 January 2021

Catholic priest who ‘died twice’ gives thanks for coronavirus recovery

In March 2020, Fr. Michael Stack was looking forward to retiring after years of exhausting priestly ministry. He had served for almost a quarter-century as a chaplain in four major hospitals in the archdiocese of Birmingham, England. 

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Admin30 January 202129 January 2021

Weekly Newsletter 30th January 2021 (54)

67 New Jobs posted this week.

Admin29 January 202129 January 2021

Pope Francis calls for ‘mission of compassion’ spurred by pandemic

Pope Francis urged Catholics today to engage in a “mission of compassion” to a world ravaged by the coronavirus crisis. 

Writing in his World Mission Day message, released today, the pope warned Catholics not to succumb to the temptation of justifying indifference on the basis of COVID-19 restrictions.

Admin29 January 202129 January 2021

A shepherd who knew the smell of the sheep

Emeritus Bishop Patrick O’Donoghue of Lancaster who passed away 24 January 2021 Credit: Diocese of Lancaster A tribute to Bishop Patrick O’Donoghue who sadly died …

Admin29 January 202128 January 2021

Pope Francis meets World Food Program head as agency warns about child hunger

Pope Francis met yesterday with the head of the World Food Program, as the organization issued a warning that more than 300 million children are going hungry amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Admin28 January 202128 January 2021

Vatican cardinal criticizes German theologians’ ecumenical statement

A Vatican cardinal has expressed “astonishment” at a statement by a group of Protestant and Catholic theologians in Germany. 

Admin28 January 202128 January 2021

Landmark abortion ruling published in Poland

Poland’s constitutional court published on Wednesday the rationale for its declaration that abortion for fetal abnormalities is unconstitutional three months after it made the ruling. 

Admin28 January 202128 January 2021

Irish Supreme Court: Hospital may withhold treatment of child against parents’ wishes

The Supreme Court of Ireland ruled Friday that a hospital may withhold medical treatment contrary to the wishes of the parents of a child with severe injuries.

Admin28 January 202127 January 2021

Vatican official: Catholics can add value to ‘Green New Deal’ debate

A Vatican official has encouraged Catholics to apply the Church’s social teaching to evaluate proposals for a “Green New Deal.”

Admin28 January 202127 January 2021

Theme song unveiled for next World Youth Day in Lisbon

The organizers of World Youth Day 2023 in Lisbon yesterday unveiled the event’s official theme song.

They said that the song, entitled “Há Pressa no Ar” in Portuguese (“There’s a rush in the air”) and released yesterday, invites young people to identify themselves with the Virgin Mary. 

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