By Nancy Frazier O’Brien Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — Although the U.S. bishops’ spring general assembly will focus primarily on a review of the 2002 “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” and consideration of a new document on physician-assisted suicide, the June 15-17 meeting in Seattle also will include a variety [...]
Archive for May, 2011
Charter review, assisted suicide among topics facing bishops in June
Posted in english, usccb on May 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Oregon Jesuit priest confirmed as new House chaplain
Posted in CNS, english on May 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — Jesuit Father Patrick J. Conroy was unanimously approved as the next House chaplain in a May 25 vote. Father Conroy, 60, a native of Washington state, had been nominated by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, himself a Catholic, as the ideal candidate for the position. The Jesuit [...]
St. James remembers those who have served
Posted in english, Local on May 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Parishioners of St. James, Port Arthur, recently remembered those who have and are currently serving the country by praying the rosary in the Rev. J C Coon prayer garden on the church grounds. Members of the Knights of Columbus, Shepherds for Christ prayer group, choir, parish liturgy committee, and office staff assisted in the tribute.
Candidates get one step closer to becoming deacons
Posted in english, Local on May 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Candidates for the Permanent Diaconate gathered May 21 at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, Beaumont, for the Institution of Readers. This is the second step on the journey to becoming a permanent deacon. Bishop Curtis Guillory, SVD, presented each of the candidates with a bible and instructed them to love the word and proclaim it.
Class of 2011 well prepared
Posted in english, Local on May 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
“You are indeed well prepared, but you will face challenges,” Bishop Curtis Guillory, SVD, said to the Msgr. Kelly Catholic High School, Beaumont, class of 2011 at the Baccalaureate Mass May 20 at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, Beaumont. Nearly 100 students and their families came together to celebrate the night before the May 21 graduation. [...]
Priests come together to celebrate
Posted in english, Local on May 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
At the annual Mass to celebrate anniversaries of priests’ ordinations, Bishop Curtis Guillory, SVD, thanked the priests for their ministry and asked that “Almighty God continue to guide you, strengthen you, enlighten you.” In his homily he said, “We are called to become more like Christ – through teaching, through word, through action and through [...]
Unity Explosion 2011
Posted in english on May 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Come, Be a Witness! An opportunity to learn more about liturgical changes, experience uplifting music, be enriched by learning from others and be a witness – all this and more is available at the Unity Explosion 2011. Unity Explosion, which began as a gathering in 1989, is celebrating more than two decades as a liturgically [...]
Will the world end Saturday?
Posted in english, Local on May 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s hard to miss the billboards, commercials and news articles about the supposed end of the world May 21. Harold Camping, president of Family Radio, has been busy spreading his message that the rapture will soon occur, but will it?
Causes and context report released on clergy sexual abuse of minors
Posted in CNS, english on May 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By David Gibson Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — Because potential sexual abusers of minors cannot be pinpointed through “identifiable psychological characteristics,” it is “very important” to prevent abuse by limiting the “situational factors” associated with it, according to a long-awaited report on the causes and context of sexual abuse by priests in the United [...]
Misperceptions of abuse problem common, John Jay report says
Posted in CNS, english on May 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By David Gibson Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — Several commonly held assumptions about clergy sexual abuse of minors are actually misperceptions, according to the report released May 18 on a major study of the causes and context of the problem in the United States.