
Pastors Get Crookston
Bishop Andrew Cozzens’ efforts in the longsuffering diocese are setting an example for the episcopacy — and refining misguided understandings of what “pastoral” looks like.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens’ efforts in the longsuffering diocese are setting an example for the episcopacy — and refining misguided understandings of what “pastoral” looks like.
In his response, Cardinal Farrell underlined that the Church’s pastoral life is for everyone, but he said the distinction between sacramental marriage and other kinds of unions or partnerships is important.
Bishop Zubik’s pastoral plan galvanized laity and priests in Pittsburgh to make the campaign the largest sacrificial-giving campaign accomplished by a U.S. diocese.
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