The facade of Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in La Paz, Bolivia. / Credit: Yasemin Olgunoz Berber/ShutterstockACI Prensa Staff, May 25, 2023 / 15:30 pm (CNA).Faced with the scandal over allegations of sexual abuse perpetrated by various priests in Bolivia, the country s bishops acknowledged having been part of the "deep pain caused to innocent persons" and announced the creation of commissions to investigate the cases.In a May 24 statement, the Bolivian Bishops Conference reported that it had received the visit of Msgr. Jordi Bertomeu, an official with the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and an expert in the fight against abuse.As a result of the meeting they had with the Vatican envoy, the prelates issued a statement in which they admitted that they had a part in the deficient handling of multiple cases."We are certain that we have been part, directly or indirectly, of deep pain caused to innocent people who have been victims of sexual abuse and the in
Cardinal Mario Grech, who serves as secretary general of the global Synod on Synodality, speaks to EWTN Rome Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser for an exclusive interview that aired on EWTN on May 22, 2023. / EWTN VaticanRome Newsroom, May 25, 2023 / 12:45 pm (CNA).Cardinal Mario Grech, who serves as secretary general of the global Synod on Synodality, says the ongoing process underway in the Church risks missing "a moment of grace" if it focuses on polarizing issues raised during listening sessions, including same-sex marriage, abortion, and women s ordination. In a sit-down interview with EWTN News, the Maltese prelate says that while he believes "a synodal Church is a more spiritual Church," it is important to remember that the Church "is not a democracy." He also addresses the involvement of lay men and women and other "non-bishops" in the synod s assembly of bishops in October, and he draws a distinction between the worldwide sy
A man places his hands on the glass urn holding the remains of St. Pio in Pietrelcina, Italy, in 2016. St. Pio was found to be in a state of partial deterioration and partial preservation when his coffin was opened in 2008, but experts present at the exhumation have said there was no supernatural quality to what was preserved. Artificial preservation techniques have since been applied to conserve his body from further deterioration and a lifelike mask has been placed over his skull. / Ivan Romano/GettyRome Newsroom, May 25, 2023 / 09:33 am (CNA).Catholic pilgrims are descending on a Benedictine monastery in rural Missouri after a seemingly incredible discovery.The body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, the African American foundress of the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, appears to be in an unexpected state of preservation even four years after she died in 2019 at the age of 95.When the abbess and sisters of Sister Wilhelmina s community decided.
null / Shutterstock.CNA Newsroom, May 25, 2023 / 13:15 pm (CNA).South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill Thursday prohibiting abortion after six weeks of pregnancy that goes into effect immediately.The Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act, passed the Republican-controlled Senate Tuesday in a 27-19 vote, a week after the House passed the bill. The new law includes exceptions for rape and incest, the life of the mother, and fetal abnormalities up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. "With my signature, the Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act is now law and will begin saving the lives of unborn children immediately," the Republican governor said. "This is a great day for life in South Carolina, but the fight is not over. We stand ready to defend this legislation against any challenges and are confident we will succeed. The right to life must be preserved, and we will do everything we can to protect it," he said.South Carolina had previou