The US and Russia have a distorted global vision, Pope Francis has said, warning that an alliance between the two could be dangerous for the world’s poorest and weakest. Interviewed by the Italian journalist Eugenio Scalfari for Repubblica against the background of the G-20 summit in Hamburg, the Pope reportedly said: “I fear there are…
Month: July 2017
Accused bishop in Guam ‘should not return to diocese’
A prelate accused of abuse should not be allowed to return to head his diocese regardless of the outcome of his Vatican trial, the bishop currently running the diocese has said. Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes of Agana in the US territory of Guam has said it would be “a disaster” if Archbishop Anthony Apuron were…
US execution of mentally ill man criticised by bishops
US Bishops have criticised the execution of a man who was said to be mentally ill. William Morva was executed in Virginia, after being convicted of killing a hospital security guard and a sheriff’s deputy after escaping from custody several years ago. He was killed by lethal injection last week, causing the Virginia Catholic Conference…
US and European bishops call for end to nuclear arsenals
European and American bishops have called for all nations to develop a plan to eliminate nuclear weapons from their military arsenals. A joint declaration from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Conference of European Justice and Peace Commissions called upon the US and European nations to work with other nations to “map out…
Myanmar Church disappointed by ban on UN genocide investigation
Church officials have expressed disappointment over the refusal of the government of Myanmar to grant visas to three members of a UN fact-finding mission to investigate alleged human rights abuses by security forces against the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority. Bishop Alexander Pyone Cho of Pyay, in Rakhine state on the country’s western coast, said he…
Vatican Roundup
Former Church watchdog challenges papal dismissal Cardinal Gerhard Müller has criticised as “unacceptable” how Pope Francis dismissed him as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith (CDF). Speaking to the German newspaper Passauer Neue Presse, the cardinal said it was only on the last working day of his five-year term as head of…
Get off Twitter and into the trenches
Last Saturday, Romans awoke to find a provocative image staring out from their neighbourhood newsstands. On the cover of the latest issue of the magazine Millennium, published by the daily Il Fatto Quotidiano, was a traditional depiction of St Sebastian with arrows protruding from his body, but with the head of the Pope, under the…
Doing what we should, not what we can
Even as the fate of the baby Charlie Gard again hangs in the balance there is healthy discussion and disagreement about his tragic case among Catholics who might normally agree on other matters. Yet I want to suggest that, despite these differences, we share a common concern. But first, I struggle to grasp how some…
Children need more exposure to God
Dear Editor, I write to offer a contrasting perspective to Rev. Patrick Seaver, who expressed the opinion that religion should be taken out of schools and that sacramental preparation should take place in a parish context (IC 06/07/2017). I agree that parish-based formation is vital; by virtue of our Baptism, we are all called by…
Decoding cancer diets
“We haven’t been prepared for the success,” says Dr Robert O’Connor, Head of Research in the Irish Cancer Society. “We haven’t prepared for moving into that next phase.” According to Dr O’Connor, more than half of all cancer patients being diagnosed will be cured, depending on their stage and other factors. He says there will…







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