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Month: June 2021

Scholar discounts new claim St. Peter’s remains may be in forgotten tomb

The remains of St. Peter may have been and possibly still could be buried in catacombs under the Mausoleum of St. Helena after being moved from the Vatican hillside during anti-Christian persecutions in the third century, according to a paper published recently by three Italian researchers.

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Six mid-Atlantic bishops to reinstate Sunday Mass obligation at end of June

The bishops of the province of Baltimore and the Archdiocese of Washington announced June 2 they would be lifting the dispensation of the Sunday and holy day Mass obligation that was granted at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.

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New Zealand Bishops Welcome Changes to Canon Law

“This affirming and widening by Pope Francis of the Canon Law provisions against abuse is welcome and timely, especially as it comes during the Royal Commission on Abuse in Care, which the Catholic Church strongly supports,” says Bishop Stephen

The post New Zealand Bishops Welcome Changes to Canon Law appeared first on Catholic Herald.

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Head of CLINIC: U.S. migration policy can ‘make amends’ in Central America

The executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network Inc. said she hopes to see the Biden administration use the U.S. vice president’s forthcoming trip to Mexico and Guatemala as opportunity to correct historic wrongs in the region.

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