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In 1988, the Roman Catholic Church excommunicated French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre after he consecrated four bishops in defiance of Pope John Paul II. In 2009, Yemenia Airways Flight IY626, which had ...
In 1988, the Roman Catholic Church excommunicated French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre after he consecrated four bishops in defiance of Pope John Paul II. In 2009, Yemenia Airways Flight IY626, which had ...
TEWKSBURY — The Tewksbury School Com­mittee met on June 10, 2025 at the Center Ele­mentary School. The meeting kicked off with recognition of school district retirees. Accor­ding to Superintendent ...
Is compromise possible that can respect both unity and diversity in the church? After the Second Vatican Council, the liturgy ...
A bishop named by Pope Leo XIV is asking priests in Southern California to stand with migrants by attending immigration court hearings, the Diocese of San Diego said.
LA archbishop slams Trump’s ‘cruel and arbitrary’ immigration agenda Archbishop José Gomez accused the administration of having ‘no immigration policy beyond the stated goal of deporting ...
L.A. Archbishop José Gómez, who is himself an immigrant from Mexico and a naturalized citizen of the United States, penned the op-ed in the archdiocese-run Angelus News.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Archbishop John Sherrington warn that the future of Catholic hospices and care facilities is in doubt if Parliament passes the End of Life Bill.
By AC Wimmer CNA Newsroom, Jun 19, 2025 / 10:06 am Pope Leo XIV has named Bishop Shane Mackinlay — an influential voice in the Synod on Synodality — as the next archbishop of Brisbane, Australia.
In an op-ed criticizing the current U.S. administration’s mass deportation efforts and immigration raids, Los Angeles Archbishop José Gómez urged the federal government instead to take a case ...
Pope Leo XIV has named Bishop Shane Mackinlay — an influential voice in the Synod on Synodality — as the next archbishop of Brisbane, Australia. The 60-year-old prelate succeeds Archbishop ...
For years in this columna, I have repeatedly posed a simple challenge to Archbishop José H. Gomez: Stand up for Los Angeles, because L.A. needs you. The head of the largest Catholic diocese in ...