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  • Bishops: Pope’s civil union remarks won’t change teaching on marriage

    Bishops: Pope’s civil union remarks won’t change teaching on marriage

    • Oct 23, 2020

    Pope Francis’s expression of openness to the idea of laws recognizing civil unions, including for gay couples, to protect their rights does not change church teaching on marriage as being between one woman and one man, said several U.S. bishops and dioceses.

    By Dennis Sadowski
  • Diocese designates, trains younger priests as special ministers to sick

    Diocese designates, trains younger priests as special ministers to sick

    • Apr 13, 2020

    For all priests in the Diocese of Worcester, ministry to the sick and dying in these days of the coronavirus pandemic is changed. Nineteen priests in the diocese have been trained to be designated ministers to the sick

    By Tanya Connor
  • Archbishop Kurtz steps down as bishops’ religious liberty chairman

    Archbishop Kurtz steps down as bishops’ religious liberty chairman

    • Jul 24, 2019

    Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, has resigned as chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee for Religious Liberty as he undergoes extended treatment for bladder and prostate cancer.

    By Catholic News Service
  • Massachusetts bishop calls for professor to disavow “blasphemous” views on sexuality of Jesus

    Massachusetts bishop calls for professor to disavow “blasphemous” views on sexuality of Jesus

    • Mar 31, 2018

    A Massachusetts bishop has called the notions of a New Testament scholar in his diocese “highly offensive and blasphemous,” and has called on his Jesuit college to ask him to publicly disavow his writings on the sexuality of Jesus.

    By Charles Collins

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