Bishop Donald Hying. Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Madison.
CNA Staff, Jan 29, 2021 / 04:14 pm (CNA).- The polarization of American politics means that Catholics must be a force for unity rather than “divisively tribal,” and clergy especially need to be careful that they don’t let their personal politics compromise their Christian mission, Bishop Donald Hying of Madison has said.
“All Catholics have to be careful to engage in political life in a manner that reflects the Gospel, but clergy need to exercise special caution so that their political activity is consistent with their vocation in the Church,” he said in a Jan. 27 reflection on the “current state of general acrimony.”
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Cardinal Sarah’s signature absent from Vatican letter backing ban of Communion on tongue during COVID 12/11/2020 at 9:06 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White
The Congregation for Divine Worship seems to have confirmed Bishop Richard Stika’s decision to suspend communion on the tongue – but the Congregation’s head, or prefect, did not lend his signature to the controversial document.
By Peter Baklinski, LifeSite News, December 11, 2020
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, December 11, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – The signature of the Vatican’s liturgy chief is missing from a controversial letter signed by the secretary of the Vatican body that supervises worship and sacraments in the Church. The letter supports the decision of a U.S. bishop to ban reception of Holy Communion on the tongue in his diocese on account of the coronavirus outbreak.