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This is the cover of Diverse Voices in Modern U.S. Moral Theology by Charles E. Curran. The book is reviewed by Timothy Walch. (CNS)
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Once an ABC person of the week and a New York Times man in the news, Father Charles E. Curran is not much of a household name these days. To be sure, he is still remembered for his dissent during the long-running debate over Catholic moral issues. And some will recall that Father Curran was dismissed from the theology faculty at The Catholic University of America in 1986.
With words, prayers and flowers, victims of violent crimes were remembered in Battle Creek on Thursday.
About 75 people gathered downtown at Friendship Park on the edge of the Battle Creek River for the Crime Victims Rights Week Candlelight Vigil.
Battle Creek Police Chief Jim Blocker said victims must cope with physical and emotion trauma well beyond the actual crimes. We are here to advocate for the people who suffer, he said. They have to relive it over and over.
He said the memories of violent crime can be triggered years later. This is just a small way to support your healing, he said about the gathering.
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A portrait of Ahmaud Arbery is seen at New Springfield Baptist Church in Waynesboro, Ga., Feb. 23, 2021. One year earlier, the unarmed Black man was chased, shot and killed by a white former law enforcement officer and his son. (Credit: Dustin Chambers/ Reuters, via CNS) Editor s note: No resales. No archives.
An Archdiocese of Milwaukee priest claimed Thursday that what he calls the “Black Catholic exodus” from the Catholic Church in America calls into question the Catholic Church’s credibility and integrity.
NEW YORK An Archdiocese of Milwaukee priest claimed Thursday that what he calls the “Black Catholic exodus” from the Church in America calls into question the Catholic Church’s credibility and integrity.