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Synod begins looking at institutional changes to promote synodality

Synod begins looking at institutional changes to promote synodality

If members of the Synod of Bishops are serious about sharing their experience of “synodality” with all members of the Catholic Church, then they must identify concrete ways to do so, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich told members.

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From the Archives: Italian-American Heritage Month in 1973

Over 100 men carry the “Giglio”, a 35-foot tall tower honoring St. Anthony, at the Festival of St. Anthony at North Hudson Park in North Bergen, 1973.

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U.S. cardinals meet privately with pope to discuss synodality

Three U.S. cardinals attending the synod on synodality met privately with Pope Francis to speak more in-depth about synodality and the process of discernment, said Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of … Learn More

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Cardinal Tobin reflects on second week of the Synod in Rome

At the close of his second week at the Synod of Bishops in Rome, Cardinal Tobin reflected on his small study group of eleven bishops, clergy, and laypeople with whom he continues to engage in meaningful discussions.

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Mary, mother of compassion and tenderness

During the month of October, the Blessed Virgin Mary is honored under the title Our Lady of the Rosary.

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Archdiocese of Newark’s Mercy House to distribute 600 free winter coats

The annual coat giveaway will serve three North Jersey locations.

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK: A Mass was held at the Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart On Friday, Sept. 20, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
  • El Papa pide a los nuevos cardenales que sean pastores compasivos
    by Justin McLellan on October 15, 2024 at 10:30 am

    CIUDAD DEL VATICANO (CNS) — El Papa Francisco pidió a los nuevos miembros del Colegio Cardenalicio que cultiven el sentido de la oración y la cercanía con el pueblo de Dios, para que permanezcan al servicio de la Iglesia y de sus rebaños. En una carta dirigida a los 21 nuevos cardenales, que recibirán sus The post El Papa pide a los nuevos cardenales que sean pastores compasivos first appeared on OSV News.

  • Archbishop Wenski: Massacre shows violence in Haiti ‘has yet to touch bottom’
    by Gina Christian on October 14, 2024 at 2:30 pm

    (OSV News) — A recent massacre in Haiti that killed at least 115 people shows “the deteriorating situation in Haiti has yet ‘to touch bottom,'” Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami told OSV News. Members of the Gran Grif de Savien gang stormed the town of Pont-Sondé during the early hours of Oct. 3, killing The post Archbishop Wenski: Massacre shows violence in Haiti ‘has yet to touch bottom’ first appeared on OSV News.

  • Assisted dying bill in the UK is a ‘slippery slope,’ cardinal says
    by OSV News on October 14, 2024 at 12:30 pm

    (OSV News) — Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster has joined leading Catholic politicians and pro-life groups in calling on U.K. Catholics to take immediate and urgent action to oppose an assisted suicide bill that he says will strike “fear and trepidation” in vulnerable people. Labour Member of Parliament Kim Leadbeater is proposing a bill that The post Assisted dying bill in the UK is a ‘slippery slope,’ cardinal says first appeared on OSV News.

  • Faithful urged to take part in global novena to St. Thérèse of Lisieux ahead of World Mission Sunday
    by OSV News on October 13, 2024 at 2:30 pm

    NEW YORK (OSV News) — Ahead of World Mission Sunday Oct. 20, Hallow, the acclaimed prayer app, and the Pontifical Mission Societies USA are uniting to offer a global novena to St. Thérèse of Lisieux, patroness of the missions. The global initiative “invites the faithful to join in nine days of prayer, reflecting on the The post Faithful urged to take part in global novena to St. Thérèse of Lisieux ahead of World Mission Sunday first appeared on OSV News.

  • Washington Roundup: Harris and Latino voters; Whitmer video controversy; Oklahoma Bibles classroom directive
    by Kate Scanlon on October 12, 2024 at 4:30 pm

    WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, vowed to strengthen President Joe Biden’s asylum crackdown at the border, but didn’t specify her plans for Dreamers in a Univision town hall Oct. 10. Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters amended a request for Bibles in public school classrooms Oct. 7 that critics The post Washington Roundup: Harris and Latino voters; Whitmer video controversy; Oklahoma Bibles classroom directive first appeared on OSV News.

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