‘Sadness in our hearts’: Armenian Christian recounts family’s escape from Nagorno-Karabakh — By: Catholic News Agency

Anya Safaryan (right), 78, who fled from Azerbaijan’s controlled region of Nagorno-Karabakh, sits on a bed at a sports complex set up as a temporary shelter in the Armenian city of Artashat on Oct. 8, 2023. / Credit: Karen Minasyan/AFP via Getty Images Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 4, 2023 / 07:00 am (CNA). The little-known…

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Demons and a ‘merciful heart’ — By: The Pillar

When the Vatican’s synod secretariat published in 2022 a “spiritual aid” for the synod on synodality — “Towards a Spirituality for Synodality” — the document, like much of the synod, became quickly a subject of debate.   After the text was published, some critics went so far as to call the document, or the synod on…

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French Cardinal Lustiger ‘remained Jewish, as did the Apostles’ — By: The Pillar

As violence between Israel and Gaza continues, officials warned this week that antisemitism in the U.S. has reached “historic levels.” The U.S. bishops have condemned antisemitism repeatedly in recent years. Last November, the bishops’ Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs stressed that antisemitic actions are “even more painful in light of the Church’s relationship to…

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Communion and Liberation: Former US leader accused of abusing minors — By: The Pillar

The Communion and Liberation ecclesial movement acknowledged on Tuesday that the movement’s former U.S. leader has been accused of sexual and psychological abuse against young adults and minors, and that the movement’s officials initially failed to respond appropriately to allegations.  “[W]e believe the moment has come for a more public account of a situation that…

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Draft synodal text: Bishops to push back on ‘discernment of controversial issues’ — By: The Pillar

Delegates to the synod on synodality will begin debate Thursday evening over their proposed amendments to a draft “synthesis report” that aims to summarize their month-long meeting in Rome — and to make recommendations to Pope Francis regarding the exercise of “synodality” in the life of the Church. After proposed amendments are considered by the…

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Pope Francis calls for ‘paradigm shift’ in theology for world of today — By: Catholic News Agency

Pope Francis waves to pilgrims on All Saints’ Day in St. Peter’s Square, Nov. 1, 2023. / Vatican Media Vatican City, Nov 1, 2023 / 15:36 pm (CNA). Pope Francis has called for a “paradigm shift” in Catholic theology that takes widespread engagement with contemporary science, culture, and people’s lived experience as an essential starting…

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