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A politics of fraternity is the true response to the rise of populism 22 April 2021
On Thursday, 15 April, Pope Francis sent a video message to participants in the International Conference, “A Politics Rooted in the People”, organized by the Centre for Theology and Community, and urged them just like a good shepherd to put the most vulnerable first. The following is a transcript of the English subtitles of the Holy Father’s message which he delivered in Spanish.
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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and his defense attorney Eric Nelson attend closing arguments April 19, in Chauvin s trial in Minneapolis, where he was charged and found guilty with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (CNS/Pool via Reuters)
Editor s note: This story has been updated to include reaction from the U.S. bishops conference.
Following the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who on April 20 was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, Black Catholic leaders say it s a small start in both the country and the church s long overdue efforts for racial justice.
04/19/2021 at 1:30 AM Posted by Kevin Edward White
By Jason Negri, Crisis, April 14, 2021
Last week, Leila Lawler and Leila Miller co-authored an article for Crisis Magazine entitled Catholic Men, Rise Up and Fight. This exhortation is a
Cri de Coeur from women who are sick of what’s going on in their Church, and they are begging men to address the problem. Here is one man’s response.
Mesdames Lawler and Miller, I hear you.
You rightly perceive some of the problems we see in the Catholic Church in America, particularly as regards the absence of men. This has been a favorite topic of mine for years, since I myself was exhorted by a column written by a good friend that appeared in