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Vatican Halts Some Parish Closures in St. Louis Following Appeals
Before announcing the changes in May 2023, the archdiocese held 350 listening sessions, with at least one in each of the 178 current parishes.
Aparecida Shrine in Brazil Inaugurates New Rupnik Mosaics
The mosaics are presented by the shrine as the work of the Aletti Spiritual Art Center, a sacred art school founded by former Jesuit Father Marko Rupnik in Rome. The designs bear the hallmark signs of Father Rupnik’s work, such as the large black eyes of the persons represented.
Supreme Court Denies Pregnancy Center Appeal to Keep Donor Information Private
Through the subpoena, Platkin ordered First Choice to turn over much of its internal communications as well as communications with patients and donors, some of which would reveal donors’ private information.
Catholics in Chicago Work to Preserve Historic Century-Old Parish
The archdiocese announced the Lourdes parish merger in 2021.
Catholic Bishops Warn of Polarization in Church, Urge More Dialogue
According to the panelists, American society and the Church have grown more polarized when it comes to ideological differences — and debates about those differences have become less civil.
Pope Francis at General Audience: ‘Love is Charity’
Pope Francis also centered his catechesis on St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians, noting that the apostle was speaking to a community divided.