Denver Newsroom, Oct 2, 2020 / 11:01 am (CNA).- The U.S. State Department informed Congress this week that the U.S. anticipates 15,000 refugees to be admitted and resettled during fiscal year 2021, the lowest number allowed since 1980. Catholic groups told CNA that they believe the U.S. can and should accept more refugees in 2021,… Read More »
New Jersey diocese declares bankruptcy
CNA Staff, Oct 2, 2020 / 10:30 am (CNA).- The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, announced on Thursday that it is filing for bankruptcy, the second Catholic diocese to do so on that same day. “I take some comfort that we are not alone in making this decision, as we have seen that well-known public… Read More »
A new church in Cuba after years of persecution
CNA Staff, Oct 2, 2020 / 10:01 am (CNA).- The recent construction and dedication of a church building in Cuba represents a “small miracle”, according to the Claretian priest who led the project for years. San Benito Abad church was consecrated Aug. 29 by Archbishop Dionisio Guillermo García Ibáñez of Santiago de Cuba. It is… Read More »
Trump, Biden pitch to Catholics at annual Al Smith Dinner
CNA Staff, Oct 2, 2020 / 09:00 am (CNA).- Hours before President Donald Trump announced that he had contracted the coronavirus, the president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden offered remarks at a virtual Al Smith Dinner Thursday evening, with each making a pitch to Catholic voters. Biden emphasized his personal connection to the Catholic… Read More »
Dolan says Barrett is 'best candidate' for SCOTUS seat
CNA Staff, Oct 1, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- Cardinal Timothy Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York called Judge Amy Coney Barrett the “best candidate” for the Supreme Court vacancy, and said she, like her potential predecessor, faces biases due to her sex, family, and faith. Speaking on his Sirius XM show “Conversations with… Read More »
Tennessee's abortion pill reversal law temporarily blocked
CNA Staff, Oct 1, 2020 / 01:07 pm (CNA).- A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a Tennessee law that requires doctors to inform patients seeking medical abortion that the procedure could be reversed if the patient acts quickly. The law, which was signed by Gov. Bill Lee in July, requires abortion providers to notify… Read More »
Mincione used former Vatican fund to invest in mafia-linked bond managed by Torzi company
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 1, 2020 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- An investment fund created for the Holy See Secretariat of State to invest Church assets was used to purchase millions in a bond of debt products issued by companies, some with alleged mafia links. Both the investment fund and the bond, which packaged hospital receivables… Read More »
Judge upholds Colorado's coronavirus limits on religious gatherings
Denver, Colo., Oct 1, 2020 / 12:01 pm (CNA).- A federal judge on Tuesday denied an injunction sought by a Protestant ministry against Colorado's coronavirus health orders, which limit religious gatherings to 175 persons. Christine Arguello, a judge of the US District Court for the District of Colorado, wrote Sept. 29 that “numerous courts have… Read More »
St. Therese Parish in Utah ‘overwhelmed’ with support after statue vandalism
Denver Newsroom, Oct 1, 2020 / 12:00 pm (CNA).- Two weeks after vandals toppled a statue of St. Therese at a Catholic parish in Utah, the parish said it has been overwhelmed by support and generosity from the Catholic community, both locally and globally, as it celebrates the feast of its patron saint. “We… Read More »
Pastor’s Corner – October 4, 2020
Pastor’s Corner October 3-4, 2020 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Our current Mass schedule is set to ensure adequate time after and between Masses for the church to be disinfected. When we return to normal times, our Mass schedule will stay as it is now with the exception of the 11:00 o’clock Mass which… Read More »
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