I stand with Bishop Strickland —A Podcast by: Dr. Taylor Marshall
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Indi Gregory, born in February and baptized in September, suffers from a rare degenerative mitochondrial disease and has been receiving life-sustaining treatment on a ventilator at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, England. / Credit: Christian Concern Vatican City, Nov 11, 2023 / 11:06 am (CNA). Pope Francis is praying for Indi Gregory and her…
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Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas. / Credit: Peytonlow at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons CNA Staff, Nov 11, 2023 / 09:50 am (CNA). Pope Francis removed Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, from his post Saturday after he refused to resign, according to Galveston-Houston archbishop Cardinal Daniel DiNardo. Strickland’s ouster on…
ROME (ChurchMilitant.com) – Pope Francis has removed a Texas bishop from his office, a move shocking many in the Church. The move was announced Saturday in the Holy See’s daily bulletin after Francis yesterday reportedly met with Cdl. Robert Francis Prevost, prefect of the Dicastery of Bishops. According to the bulletin: The Holy Father has removed Bishop Joseph…
News broke this morning that the stalwart man of God, Bishop Strickland of Tyler Texas was removed from his diocese. The official announcement was terse: The Holy Father has removed Bishop Joseph E. Strickland from the pastoral care of the diocese of Tyler, United States of America, and has appointed Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin…
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Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas. / null Vatican City, Nov 11, 2023 / 07:05 am (CNA). The Vatican announced Saturday that Pope Francis has relieved Bishop Joseph Strickland from his duties in the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, and appointed an apostolic administrator to replace him. Strickland’s removal on Nov. 11 comes after the Vatican…
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Social media exploded last week when, on “Reformation Day,” October 31 (did you know?), some Protestant tourists posted a cheeky photo of themselves wearing Martin Luther t-shirts in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Catholics came out in force on X-formerly-Twitter with (mostly) civil rebukes. Then the Protestant side kicked it up a notch with a…