France: The Paris to Chartres Pilgrimage, a Response to Traditionis Custodes? (2)

Stopping the Liturgical War The wish for an end to liturgical polemics is repeated in an open letter published in La Croix on June 6, under the pen of Jean Bernard, collaborator of La Nef, which advocates a renovation of the St. Pius V missal according to two objectives borrowed from Sacrosanctum Concilium (SC), the […]

July 20, 2023

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US bishops back bill to help immigrant children, and also religious workers

A bill to help immigrant children achieve permanent legal status has received the support of the U.S. bishops conference for how it would quicken the visa process for vulnerable children, but also because it could free up more visas for foreign-born religious workers. The “Protect Vulnerable Immigrant Youth Act” was introduced in the House and […]

U.S. bishops warn against proposed change to definition of brain death

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and a key Catholic bioethics group are both warning of a potential rewriting of U.S. law to broaden the definition of brain death, a revision they claim relies on “deficient medical criteria.” The USCCB and the National Catholic Bioethics Center said in a joint letter this month that the […]