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Catholic dioceses across Pa , including Harrisburg, announce obligation to attend Mass will resume
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Former Harrisburg bishop at center of debate over whether President Biden should get communion
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Perhaps the first time Lancaster Catholic High School seniors saw some of their classmates without masks all year was Thursday â graduation day.
The 148-member Class of 2021 gathered together Thursday morning outside, mostly unmasked at Crusader Stadium to celebrate the end of four years, almost half of which consisted of masks, social distancing and an unprecedented level of unpredictability due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
âI really have great admiration for you,â commencement speaker the Most Rev. Ronald Gainer, bishop of Diocese of Harrisburg, told the graduates. âTo say that your senior year was unique would be an understatement. The last months of your junior year and your senior year was nothing short of extraordinary.â
President Biden may attend Mass, but policies on abortion alienate him from conservative Catholics
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
Posted Jan 29, 2021
President Joe Biden has long been a devout Catholic, but now his progressive views on issues such as abortion have alienated him from more progressive factions in the church. Biden is seen here with his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, attending Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle during Inauguration Day ceremonies.
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One of the first things President Joe Biden did before taking his presidential oath last week was to attend Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, site of the funeral of the nation’s first Roman Catholic president, John F. Kennedy.
Elected officials and community leaders in Lancaster County saluted President Joe Biden for using his inaugural address to call for unity and cooperation across ideological lines. But embracing Bidenâs message came with caveats, as both Republicans and Democrats outlined what they want to see from the new president.Â
For U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker, heâs willing to work with the Biden administration and the Democratic congressional majorities âwhen we can agree on policies that will help my constituents and the American people,â according to a message posted to his official website on Wednesday.
In a separate email to his campaign supporters, Smucker made clear that he âwill not abandon our communityâs conservative values.â While he thanked former President Donald Trump for all his work, Smucker didnât lay out any details for what sort of issues heâs looking to partner on with Biden and other Democrats beside a commitment to âpro-gro
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