
Does Catholic Faith Dictate a Position on Gun Control?
The U.S. bishops back President Obama’s call for restrictions on civilian access to assault weapons, but others stress that the Church supports the right of self-defense.
The U.S. bishops back President Obama’s call for restrictions on civilian access to assault weapons, but others stress that the Church supports the right of self-defense.
‘We cannot go back. We can’t forget. Yet we pray. And we seek healing and strength,’ Bishop Gerald Barnes said at an interfaith gathering this week.
The San Bernardino police have confirmed that at least 14 people were killed and at least 14 were wounded in the late-morning attack.
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