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Irish abuse survivor: Curia reform undermines independence of commission

A survivor of clerical sexual abuse who quit the Vatican’s advisory group on abuse said she believes new reforms of the Roman Curia will further erode the independence of the body.

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A (Perhaps) Modest Proposal about the Next Synod

Russell Shaw: The all too real danger of a progressive takeover is why conservative Catholics must be active participants in the synodal mix.

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Vatican inquiry exonerates Brooklyn’s DiMarzio on sex abuse charges

The Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announced on Sept. 1 that it found allegations of sexual abuse against Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio “not to have the semblance of truth” after a year-plus-long independent investigation. 

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U.S. bishops open meeting with disagreement over Eucharist document

A motion to give individual bishops unlimited time to speak on a U.S. Bishops Conference doctrinal committee proposal to draft a document on the Eucharist was ultimately denied at day one of their spring meeting Wednesday, but not before a spirited, near hour-long, debate on the timing of the proposal.

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U.S. bishops divided over debating communion for pro-choice politicians

Two U.S. archbishops responded in dismay Tuesday night to a report that a number of their contemporaries sent a letter to Archbishop José Gomez in an effort to suspend discussion of the subject of Eucharistic coherence at U.S. Bishops’ June meeting.

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Vatican says allegations against Wyoming bishop can’t be proven

A Vatican investigation has exonerated retired Bishop Joseph Hart of Cheyenne on seven accusations of sexual abuse towards minors, while five other accusations “could not be proven with moral certitude,” the diocese announced in a statement Monday.

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Vatican reaffirms non-supernatural origins of alleged Marian apparition in Amsterdam

The Dutch diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam has affirmed the negative Vatican verdict on the alleged mid-20th-century apparitions of the Blessed Virgin in Amsterdam. These alleged apparitions became known as the “Lady of All Nations,” a devotion that has since spread across the borders of the Netherlands.

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