Catholic advocates denounce Supreme Court’s rejection of federal death penalty appeal (CNS)
On June 29, the Court permitted federal executions to resume.
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On June 29, the Court permitted federal executions to resume.
Read MoreBorn in 1940, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was installed in 1991 as Archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch. He holds a primacy of honor among the Orthodox churches.
Read MoreThe Taizé Community, an ecumenical French monastic community, was founded by Brother Roger Schütz in 1940.
Read MoreMary McAleese was Ireland’s president from 1997 to 2011.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | border security, Commonweal magazine, Donald J. Trump, Featured, illegal immigration, Multiculturalism, Nationalism, News, Politics, St. Augustine, Weekly Headlines |
“Love thy neighbor” is the common refrain of many Christians who call for open borders, and though their motivations may be honest, their arguments are marked by a palpable ignorance of Christ’s words. In their eagerness to love all immigrants, they forget about the circumstances in which they live and neglect their next-door neighbor. This […]
Denver Newsroom, Jun 30, 2020 / 03:00 am (CNA).- Seth McGarry, a pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies minor league system, has never really not played baseball. But with baseball stadiums closed around the nation due to the COVID-19, he might spend his summer without the game.
“My entire past and childhood was always spent at a baseball field. I love competing,” McGarry told CNA. He started playing when he was five years old, attended Florida Atlantic University on scholarship, and was drafted into the minor leagues at age 21, before he graduated.
The baseball world has been reluctant to make a decisive call for the season. McGarry says that his team has spent months in a state of uncertainty.
“We’ve had to be in limbo and on standby, where we still had to train and throw and lift everyday to stay ready in case something happened,” McGarry said.
With gyms closed and practices prohibited, McGarry said that it has been difficult to train for the possibility of some semblance of a season. Players who live in rural areas did not have anyone to throw with or any equipment to lift.
And it’s still uncertain what the summer will hold. They may be asked to report for some kind of instructional league, while some may be invited to spring training with the major leagues. McGarry has no idea what those possibilities would look like.
But uncertainty, McGarry said, is just part of the game of baseball.
“With the baseball life, there is so much uncertainty and not knowing,” said McGarry. During a normal season, he plays every day and travels all over the northeast in a team bus.
Staying home, he finds, offers the respite of consistency.
“It’s been really nice to kinda have this time to just be in the same place for more than five or six months,” said McGarry. He was married in February 2017 and has an 8-month-old baby girl, Hannah.
During a regular season, McGarry goes months without seeing his family. But the pandemic has allowed him to spend more time with his wife and to see his baby daughter grow.
“Just being able to see her everyday, and sleep in my own bed, and have home-cooked family dinners all the time together, it’s been really great,” said McGarry.
For McGarry, getting to spend time with his family far outweighs the disappointment of not being able to showcase the progress he made over the offseason.
“The whole entire season I’d spent training and trying to get better at certain things, so not being able to play and complete and showcase that was a little frustrating. But at the same time, it was kind of a relief,” said McGarry. “I’ve gotten to see a lot of stuff that I wouldn’t have gotten to see, like [Hannah] crawling and standing. A lot of that stuff I wouldn’t have gotten to see in person.”
McGarry said that not everyone has been so lucky. His team has a lot of international players who were not able to return home before borders closed and who are now stuck in hotels.
One international player McGarry knows has been stuck in Sarasota, Florida, for months. McGarry said that his friend is just trying to “make the most out of his situation,” but it hasn’t been easy.
In the tumults of baseball life, McGarry’s Catholic faith is a constant. During the season, the team is provided with a priest for Mass, and also a translator for the international players.
But McGarry said that instead of asking God to change anything about his current situation, he has tried to approach the Lord with gratitude for what he does have.
“I think during all this time, instead of asking for guidance or for help, I spent more time just giving thanks and appreciating what I had with the time I get now with my daughter and wife, instead of searching for or asking for more.”
Posted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Archbishop Robert Carlson, Black Lives Matter, News, St. Louis, United States |
St Louis is ‘a namesake with whom we should be proud to identify’, the archdiocese said
The post ‘A life modeled after Christ’: St Louis archdiocese defends namesake’s statue appeared first on Catholic Herald.
Read MorePope Francis extended a special greeting to the Patriarch Bartholomew on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Kenya, News, World News |
The hospital, in southwestern Nairobi, has treated Kenyans who cannot afford to pay the services in commercial hospitals
The post Kenya to demolish Catholic hospital to reclaim forest land appeared first on Catholic Herald.
Read More“We will not rest until the day when the Supreme Court corrects the grave injustice of Roe and Casey and recognizes the Constitutional right to life for unborn human beings,” said Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City (Kansas), chairman …
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Attorney General William Barr, capital punishment, Catholic Church, Catholic Mobilizing Network, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Death penalty, Executions, News, Sister Helen Prejean, Trump administration, U.S. Supreme Court |
When the Supreme Court announced June 29 that it would not hear an appeal by federal death-row inmates challenging the method to be used in their upcoming executions, a longtime advocate against capital punishment said the court “abdicated its legal and moral responsibilities.”
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Church and World, Liturgy, mcnamara, News |
Limit is 2 Reservations a Day
The post Liturgy Q&A: Multiple Expositions of Blessed Sacrament appeared first on ZENIT – English.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic healthcare, Catholic hospitals, Catholic News Service, Church in Africa, Kenya, News |
St. Mary’s Mission Hospital is one of the structures marked for demolition in a Kenyan government move to repossess illegally acquired Ngong forest land.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church History, Church in Europe, France, Joan of Arc, News, saints and martyrs |
This year, the church celebrates the 100th anniversary of the canonization of St. Joan of Arc, a 15th-century peasant who is one of the most enduring female symbols in Western culture.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Bishop George L. Thomas, Black Lives Matter, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Diocese of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, News, Racial justice, Racism |
The “tragic death” of George Floyd, an African American killed while in the custody of a white police officer, “has torn the scab away from the gaping wound of racism that still infects communities across the globe,” said Bishop George L. Thomas of Las Vegas.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Archbishop Jose H. Gomez, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California missions, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Indigenous peoples, Los Angeles, Native Americans, News, St. Junipero Serra, Statues |
Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez has asked Catholics of the archdiocese to invoke the intercession of St. Junipero Serra “for this nation that he helped to found.”
Read MoreIn Gratitude for Work During Pandemic, Doctors & Healthcare Professionals Were Able to Visit at No Cost
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Dating & Singles, Featured, News |
With online pornography consumption on the rise during days of lockdown, New Zealand recently launched “Keep It Real Online,” a government safety campaign that provides content to help parents not only protect children from the threats that lurk on the Internet, but also come face to face with them. The movement gained positive attention this […]
Posted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Amazonian Ecclesial Conference, Church in the Americas, lead, News, Pope Francis, Synod of Bishops on the Amazon |
Answering a call made by those who took part in the October 2019 meeting of bishops on the Amazon region held in Rome, on Monday leaders of the Catholic Church in Latin America announced the creation of the Amazonian Ecclesial Conference.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Jun 30, 2020 | News, The Dispatch |
Washington D.C., Jun 29, 2020 / 04:59 pm (CNA).- In 2005, John Roberts’ confirmation as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was hailed by many pro-life groups as an encouraging sign in the fight […]
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