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The USCCB Subcommittee on Aid to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe focuses its Ash Wednesday collection towards providing hope to the Church in . ....
Salvadoran bishops urge peace before elections The bishops encouraged Salvadorans to get to know the faces and proposals of the different candidates on the ballots Trending Students from the University of El Salvador hold signals that read #9F never again during a demonstration against Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, a year after the military incursion into the Legislative Assembly, in San Salvador, on February 9, 2021. (Photo: MARVIN RECINOS / AFP) El Salvador s bishops called on citizens to show the best Salvadoran society is known for faith, hard work and solidarity not the rancor and violence on display during the last days of one of the most contentious political campaign periods in the country s recent history. ....
A revision to the English-language Roman Missal for use in Canada comes into effect on Ash Wednesday, which changes the wording of the Trinitarian . ....
Pope gives nun voting rights in Synod of Bishops The pope has appointed a woman as an undersecretary to the synod for the first time UCA News reporter Updated: February 08, 2021 07:00 AM GMT Trending Pope Francis holds a candle during a Mass on the World Day of Consecrated Life at St. Peter s Basilica in the Vatican on Feb. 2. (Photo: Vatican Media/AFP) Pope Francis has made history by appointing a nun as an undersecretary to the Synod of Bishops with voting rights. The pope on Feb. 5 appointed 52-year-old Sister Nathalie Becquart from France, giving her voting rights in the body that advises him on crucial issues taken up by the Church. ....
Don t politicize pandemic, say Malaysian bishops Prelates stress that accessibility to Covid-19 vaccines should not only be for the privileged UCA News reporter Updated: February 09, 2021 10:24 AM GMT Trending Archbishop Julian Leow, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Malaysia. (Photo: Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur) The Catholic Church in Malaysia is asking the country’s leaders to not exploit the Covid-19 pandemic. Bishops say the pandemic should not be politicized and any form of corruption in the procurement and distribution of vaccines must be avoided. “The pandemic cannot be used to politicize or divide Malaysians. We call on our leaders to put aside any differences in order to steer the country and help rebuild our lives and that of the nation. The lives of the ....