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Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington speaks during Mass in the chapel of Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington Jan. 13, 2021, where he addressed the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent assault on the U.S. Capitol. (CNS photo/Andrew Biraj, Catholic Standard) Jan. 14, 2021 Catholic News Service WASHINGTON – Celebrating a livestreamed Mass for the community of Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington Jan. 13, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory noted how sometimes the readings of the day fit our lives so perfectly. They somehow almost mystically describe where we are at this moment, he said. Washington s archbishop then pointed out how that day s Gospel reading, Mark 1: 29-39, which described Jesus curing Peter s mother-in-law of a fever and later casting out evil spirits, could be connected to the COVID-19 pandemic and to the Jan. 6 insurrection when a mob of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol. ....
Two Catholic members of Congress reflect on Capitol attack, work ahead Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb., is seen in this undated photo. (CNS photo/Kristie Boyd, U.S. House Office of Photography) By Mark Zimmermann • Catholic News Service • Posted January 12, 2021 WASHINGTON (CNS) Seeing the U.S. Capitol building being stormed by a rioting mob Jan. 6 brought a visceral reaction from Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, a Republican from Nebraska. Fortenberry, who is Catholic and often attends daily Mass at St. Peter’s Church on Capitol Hill, called the attack a “desecration.” The rioters broke through windows and doors, overwhelmed Capitol Police lines and rampaged through the building, causing members of Congress and staff to flee to secure areas, as the mob proceeded to ransack congressional offices and wander into the abandoned Senate chamber. ....