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Argentine bishop says attempted transsexual marriage in church was unauthorized

Credit: nito/Shutterstock. Rio Gallegos, Argentina, Feb 9, 2021 / 08:01 pm (CNA).- The Diocese of Río Gallegos reported Feb. 8 that it did not authorize an attempted marriage between a man and a male transsexual on Feb. 6. The attempted marriage took place in the parish of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, administered by the Salesian congregation in Ushuaia, more than 350 miles south of Rio Gallegos. It was witnessed by Father Fabián Colman. According to the Argentine news agency Télam, Victoria Castro, a 46-year-old transsexual male, and Pablo López Silva, 54, asked Father Colman to hold a ceremony in the parish to proclaim their wedding vows according to the Catholic Church.

As COVID-19 deaths increase, Mexican bishops announce focus on prevention

As COVID-19 deaths increase, Mexican bishops announce focus on prevention A municipal worker pushes himself up from a freshly dug grave at the El Centinela Cemetery in Mexicali, Mexico, Jan. 30 during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/Victor Medina, Reuters) David Agren, Catholic News Service 2/1/2021 8:26 AM select Bishop Eugenio Lira Rugarcía of Matamoros, Mexico, celebrates Mass Jan. 9 in a Matamoros camp for asylum-seekers on the U.S.-Mexico border. The bishop says health precautions such as limiting attendance at Mass have kept COVID-19 cases low and allowed churches to stay open. (CNS photo/David Agren) MEXICO CITY The Mexican bishops conference announced a month focused on health issues such as mask use, social distancing and other measures to reinforce the basics of staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign also will promote vaccinations against the coronavirus and urge

Catholic women launch campaign spiritually to adopt seminarians as Argentine seminary closes

Seminarians of Santa María Madre de Dios Seminary in San Rafael, Argentina. Credit: ACI Prensa. San Rafael, Argentina, Jan 12, 2021 / 07:01 pm (CNA).- A group of Catholic women in the Diocese of San Rafael have launched a campaign to adopt the seminarians affected by the closure of the local seminary. The campaign was launched by the association called “Madres del pañuelo celeste” (Mothers of the blue scarf,) a reference to the scarf that identifies the Catholic pro-life movement in Argentina. They said that campaign is especially needed since the future of the San Rafael seminarians is uncertain. On July 27 the Bishop of San Rafael, José María Taussig, announced that, by order of the Vatican, the Santa María Madre de Dios Seminary would be closed by the end of 2020 and the seminarians would be relocated to other Argentine dioceses.

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