EU bishops’ commission urges action to mitigate energy crisis
The European Union’s Catholic bishops urged action to protect the bloc’s 450 million citizens against dramatic energy and food price hikes this winter.
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by bcadmin | Nov 11, 2022 | COMECE, Energy crisis, EU, EU bishops' commission, European union, News, U.S. & World News | 0 |
The European Union’s Catholic bishops urged action to protect the bloc’s 450 million citizens against dramatic energy and food price hikes this winter.
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As Italian politician Giorgia Meloni settles into her new role as Italy’s first-ever woman prime minister, the country’s bishops have urged her and her government to prioritize key national challenges in collaboration with Europe.
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Ukrainian Catholics in Philadelphia and throughout the nation are “(welcoming) the European Union’s courageous step to extend Ukraine candidate status,” said Archbishop Borys Gudziak, head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the U.S.
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As Ukraine moves forward in its process for accession to the European Union, the bishops of Europe Friday urged EU leaders to develop a realistic enlargement plan that includes the war-torn country and others who have long been on the wait list.
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The commission representing the European Union’s Catholic bishops has denounced a European Parliament resolution declaring abortion a “fundamental right” and urging the United States not to introduce new restrictions on the procedure.
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Thanks to the insistence of Hungary, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church has been removed from the latest round of European Union sanctions to punish Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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For Jesuit Father Andriy Zelinskyy and the soldiers he ministers to in Ukraine, the threat of a war with Russia isn’t news; “the war started eight years ago,” he said.
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