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Anti-Gun Priest Thinks NRA Behind Investigation

(AP Photo/Annie Rice) The National Rifle Association is often held up as the ultimate boogieman by the media and gun control activists. Part of that is to make them seem like the underdog–Americans love to support an underdog, after all–and part of it is because they want to blame someone for their past failures. They can’t handle the idea that maybe a lot of Americans don’t actually want their rights restricted. However, there are entities that no sane person can really believe the NRA has much influence with. A prime example would be the Roman Catholic Church.

Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago reinstates Rev Michael Pfleger after past sex abuse allegations

Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago reinstates Rev. Michael Pfleger after past sex abuse allegations The Rev. Michael Pfleger, 71, will return to his position as senior pastor of the Faith Community of St. Sabina in Chicago on June 5, according to a letter from the Cardinal Blase Cupic. In this July 7, 2018, file photo, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina Catholic Church on Chicago’s South Side, speaks to protesters before marching on the Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago. In a letter written to the St. Sabina community, Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich announced Jan. 5, 2021, that he has asked Pfleger to step aside from his ministry after receipt of a sexual abuse allegation of a minor by Pfleger more than 40 years earlier. (AP Photo/Annie Rice, File)

Cardinal reinstates Pfleger after probe finds insufficient reason to suspect he s guilty of child sex abuse allegations Let s get back to work, St Sabina pastor says

Cardinal reinstates Pfleger after probe finds ‘insufficient reason to suspect’ he’s guilty of child sex abuse allegations. ‘Let’s get back to work,’ St. Sabina pastor says. Christy Gutowski, Chicago Tribune © Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune Surrounded by supporters, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, center, bows his head in prayer before speaking at a news conference May 24, 2021, outside St. Sabina Parish in Chicago. The Rev. Michael Pfleger will return to the pulpit at his South Side parish after a Chicago Archdiocese panel found “insufficient reason to suspect” that he is guilty of sexual abuse allegations from decades ago, Cardinal Blase Cupich told parishioners Monday.

Local Catholic association supports physicians in their vocation

Portland, Maine, Apr 15, 2018 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The word ‘hermit’ might conjure up some strange images, a la John the Baptist living reclusively in the desert, wearing a hair shirt and eating locusts and honey. The word itself comes from the Greek ‘eremos’, meaning wilderness or an isolated place. The vocation of a hermit became most popular among early Christians, who, inspired by Old Testament saints such as Elijah and John the Baptist, desired to live a life set apart and therefore withdrew into the desert in order to live lives of prayer and penance. But the vocation is still a recognized calling in the Church today, and is about so much more than seemingly-odd ascetic practices and isolation.

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