Catholic Labor Network report finds wage theft in construction industry
A report released April 14 by the Catholic Labor Network reveals that wage theft is rampant in the construction industry in the District of Columbia.
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Posted by bcadmin | Apr 15, 2021 | Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, labor, labor movement, News, Washington D.C. |
A report released April 14 by the Catholic Labor Network reveals that wage theft is rampant in the construction industry in the District of Columbia.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 15, 2021 | Apostolic Nuncio, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in Mexico, Church in the Americas, Demographics, Mexico, Mexico bishops, News |
The apostolic nuncio to Mexico urged the country’s bishops to “look reality in the eye” as the country’s non-Catholic population increases and Mexicans increasingly identify as nonreligious.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 15, 2021 | Associated Press, Blaine Amendments, Catholic Church, Catholic Schools, Church in the US, Diocese of Charleston, News, South Carolina |
A group of private schools is suing South Carolina, saying the racist past of a state constitutional amendment prohibiting spending public money on religious or private schools means it should be overturned.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Apr 15, 2021 | Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Associated Press, California, Catholic Church, Church in the US, clerical sexual abuse, Los Angeles, News |
A former Catholic priest has been charged with sexually assaulting four children while serving at two Los Angeles area churches two decades ago, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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About 150 unaccompanied children found at the southern border of the U.S. have arrived in northwestern Pennsylvania and will be housed at a dormitory at the Pennsylvania International Academy.
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Washington D.C., Apr 14, 2021 / 14:07 pm (CNA). The online retail giant Amazon delisted a book critical of transgender ideology, before apparently relisting it for sale on Wednesday afternoon. Maria Keffler, author of “Desist, […]
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“I am asking you to love as I love.” These words echo in my mind frequently. They come to me when I am in sorrow. When the raging storm of doubt threatens to overtake me. I hear them when I do not understand the things Christ is asking of me or my path becomes lonely. […]
Posted by bcadmin | Apr 15, 2021 | Coronavirus, COVID-19, Faith & Spirituality, Featured, News, Prayer, prodigal son, Sophia Excerpts, theodicy |
Most people lament the world-wide suffering caused by COVID-19: the loss of lives and livelihoods, the curtailing of freedom and the periodic shortages of necessities like toilet paper. They mourn the loss of access to their loved ones now forcibly held in nursing homes and assisted living apartments across America and the world and they […]
It’s funny how a couple of verses in James can lead to such heady subjects as inspiration and inerrancy and how Scripture is dependent upon Tradition—not just to be correctly interpreted, but to be written! That’s the way it was with God’s Revelation, though; it is all connected.
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Stephen P. White: More bishops involved in scandal need to live in prayer and penance – for their sins and for the good of their flocks.
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Read MoreWilt thou forgive that sin where I begun, Which was my sin, though it were done before? Wilt thou forgive…
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It was 109 years ago this week the RMS Titanic sunk in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. As…
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In the year since Cardinal Pell’s release, the Vatican has not publicly commented on the status of the investigation. Even…
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Ohio’s law H.B. 214 would make performing abortions based on a Down syndrome diagnosis – or the likelihood of such…
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Deep confusion about sexual identity is a seeming cornerstone of contemporary society, plaguing not only our institutions and laws, but,…
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Read MoreAccording to the Roman Martyrology, today is the feast of Sts. Basilissa and Anastasia, two noble women who were disciples of the Apostles Sts. Peter and Paul at Rome, and were beheaded by order of Nero, as the Roman and Greek Martyrologies testify.
Read MoreThe Vatican has announced plans for a major international conference on holistic medicine, to take place in May. The conference, cosponsored by the Pontifical Council for Culture and the Cura Foundation, will feature an eclectic list of speakers includ…
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