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News in the Church: Morning News July 19, 2024

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News in the Church: Morning News July 19, 2024

By Pål Johannes Nes

“Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you’re listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Morning News for July 19, 2024. Let’s begin with the Saint of the Day.”

Saint of the Day: St. Arsenius

“Today, we honor St. Arsenius, a 5th-century hermit and one of the Desert Fathers. Known for his profound wisdom and dedication to asceticism, St. Arsenius left a life of privilege in the Roman court to seek spiritual perfection in the Egyptian desert. His sayings and teachings have inspired countless Christians to live lives of simplicity, prayer, and solitude.”
Read more: St. Arsenius

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Great Jubilee of the Sacred Heart at Paray-le-Monial Draws Crowds

“The Great Jubilee of the Sacred Heart at Paray-le-Monial in France has drawn large crowds of the faithful. This significant event marks 100 years since the canonization of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pilgrims from around the world have gathered to participate in the celebrations, which include special Masses, processions, and opportunities for prayer and reflection. The jubilee highlights the enduring appeal and spiritual richness of devotion to the Sacred Heart.”
Read more: Sacred Heart Jubilee

Puebla State in Mexico Decriminalizes Abortion: Archdiocese Responds

“In a landmark decision, the state of Puebla in Mexico has decriminalized abortion, prompting a strong response from the local Archdiocese. Church leaders have expressed deep concern over the moral and social implications of this decision, emphasizing the sanctity of human life from conception. Archbishop Victor Sánchez Espinosa has called for renewed efforts to support and protect the most vulnerable, urging the faithful to pray and advocate for a culture of life.”
Read more: Puebla Abortion Law

How Extreme Progressivism is Fostering Feminists’ Unlikely Alliances with Christians and Conservatives

“An emerging trend shows that extreme progressivism is fostering unlikely alliances between feminists and Christians, as well as conservatives. These groups are finding common ground on issues such as the protection of women’s spaces and rights against certain aspects of transgender ideology. The collaboration highlights a growing recognition of shared values and the need to address societal changes that impact fundamental beliefs about gender, family, and human dignity.”
Read more: Feminists and Christians Alliance

Archdiocese of Paderborn Celebrates 1225th Anniversary

“The Archdiocese of Paderborn in Germany is celebrating its 1225th anniversary. This historic milestone commemorates the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of one of the oldest dioceses in the country. Archbishop Hans-Josef Becker has led the celebrations, which include special liturgies, historical exhibitions, and community events. The anniversary is a testament to the enduring faith and resilience of the Catholic community in Paderborn.”
Read more: Archdiocese of Paderborn

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Theology that Denies God’s Action in History is Presumptuous, Says Theologian

“German theologian, Professor Karl-Heinz Menke, has criticized contemporary theological trends that deny God’s active role in history. Speaking at a recent conference, Menke argued that such views are presumptuous and undermine the fundamental tenets of Christian faith. He emphasized the importance of recognizing divine providence and the transformative power of God’s intervention in human affairs. His remarks have sparked a renewed debate on the nature of theology and its role in the modern world.”
Read more: Theologian Karl-Heinz Menke

Elon Musk Moves Companies from California, Blasts Law That Hides Gender Transition from Parents

“Elon Musk has announced the relocation of his companies from California, criticizing a state law that allows minors to undergo gender transition procedures without parental consent. Musk’s move has reignited discussions about parental rights, corporate responsibility, and state regulations. His outspoken stance on the issue reflects broader societal debates about the role of government in personal and family matters.”
Read more: Elon Musk

World Day of Grandparents: Vatican Grants Plenary Indulgence for Visiting the Elderly

“In celebration of the World Day of Grandparents, the Vatican has granted a plenary indulgence to those who visit the elderly. This special recognition underscores the Church’s commitment to honoring and supporting grandparents and older adults. The initiative encourages the faithful to engage in acts of kindness and solidarity, recognizing the invaluable contributions of the elderly to family and society.”
Read more: World Day of Grandparents

Some 6,000 grandparents and other older people attended the papal Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on July 23, 2023, for the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. | Credit: Pablo Esparza/EWTN

Vatican Appoints Investigator for Accusations Against Bishop Ciro Quispe of Juli, Peru

“The Vatican has appointed an investigator to look into accusations against Bishop Ciro Quispe of Juli, Peru. This move follows allegations of misconduct and aims to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation. The appointment reflects the Church’s ongoing efforts to address issues of accountability and transparency within its ranks.”
Read more: Bishop Ciro Quispe

Cardinal Porras Denounces Aggression by Chavista Regime Against a Bishop in Venezuela

“Cardinal Baltazar Porras has denounced the aggression by the Chavista regime against Bishop Victor Hugo Basabe in Venezuela. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the Church and the government, as Church leaders continue to speak out against injustice and human rights abuses. Cardinal Porras called for solidarity and support for Bishop Basabe and all those who suffer under oppressive regimes.”
Read more: Cardinal Baltazar Porras

Pope Francis to Assembly of Catholic Bishops in Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe: ‘Let Your Fraternal Dialogue Bear Fruits’

“Pope Francis has addressed the assembly of Catholic bishops in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, urging them to let their fraternal dialogue bear fruits. The Pope emphasized the importance of unity, collaboration, and mutual support in addressing the pastoral and social challenges faced by the Church in the region. His message highlighted the role of the bishops in fostering peace, justice, and spiritual growth among their communities.”
Read more: Pope Francis

Lebanon Honors Nuns and Officials with the Launch of the Holy Valley Trail

“Lebanon has launched the Holy Valley Trail, a new initiative to honor nuns and officials who have contributed to the country’s religious and cultural heritage. The trail, located in the Qadisha Valley, aims to promote pilgrimage, tourism, and the preservation of Lebanon’s Christian history. The inauguration ceremony was attended by religious leaders, government officials, and community members who celebrated the rich spiritual legacy of the region.”
Read more: Holy Valley Trail Lebanon

“That brings us to the end of today’s episode. Thank you for joining us on News from the Church. Remember to tune in tomorrow for the morning news, where we’ll bring you more updates and stories from the global Catholic community. This is EWTN Norway, wishing you a peaceful and blessed day.”

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