An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Churches welcomes UN resolution calling for end to Israel’s occupation of Palestine

Churches welcomes UN resolution calling for end to Israel’s occupation of Palestine

ZENIT Staff

The UNGA resolution represents the will of the international community to confront core issues, including the rights and sovereignty of the Palestinian people and the need to end the cycles of violence that continue to devastate Palestinians and Israelis alike.

Pope’s Cardinal Almoner Holds Alms Basket for Participants in the Synod

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Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, His Holiness’ Almoner, stood with a basket in front of the main entrance of Paul VI Hall to collect alms to be sent directly to the parish priest in Gaza

One year after Israel’s war against Hamas: the Pope’s letter to Catholics living in the Middle East

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Letter of the Holy Father to the Catholics of the Middle East

International Youth Advisory Board (IYAB): appointments for the next three years

ZENIT Staff

The group will play an important advisory and proactive role, collaborating in synodal style with the Dicastery, to further explore issues related to the pastoral care for youth and other topics of more general interest

Questions about liturgy: Which Direction the Choir Faces

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Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology and director of the Sacerdos Institute at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.

Lebanon after Nasrallah, crushed by a war it did not want

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Hezbollah’s number two announces the fight will continue. The price is already high: over a thousand dead, incalculable devastation, and a humanitarian emergency; but in reception centres and in the streets, words of resentment against the slain secretary general are rare. France and the United States (which approved Israel’s ground operation) continue to talk about a diplomatic solution that seems still far away.

EU Court Ruling Mandates Recognition of Gender Changes Across Member States

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The ECJ emphasized that any regulation preventing the recognition of legally acquired gender identity in another member state infringes on the person’s fundamental rights under EU legislation.

African Bishops to Address Pastoral Response to Polygamy in Upcoming Document

ZENIT Staff

While the Church in Africa has long upheld monogamy, the discussions around polygamy have gained momentum, reflecting shifts in societal norms.

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