
What the USCCB Meeting Said About the US Bishops, Pope Francis, and Donald Trump
ANALYSIS: Here are four important takeaways from the bishops’ most recent gathering in ‘America’s Premier See.’
ANALYSIS: Here are four important takeaways from the bishops’ most recent gathering in ‘America’s Premier See.’
At their fall assembly, the USCCB also expressed support for the creation of a task force on synodality.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on Tuesday elected Archbishop Bernard Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis to serve as its next treasurer and also elected five other new committee chairs.
Immigration and abortion have emerged as primary topics of discussion among the bishops at the November plenary assembly following President-elect Donald Trump’s success.
Challenges related to immigration and pro-life opportunities are likely to be highlighted at the bishops’ forthcoming fall meeting.
The USCCB will gather Nov. 11-14 in Baltimore.
Communicating the sanctity of unborn human life is more urgent in the post-Roe political climate.
Minnesota shepherd kicked off a heartfelt discussion at the bishops’ fall meeting about how the Church can minister to the growing number of the faithful suffering from mental-health concerns.
Bishops again name abortion as ‘preeminent priority’ for US voters.
The new introduction also lists euthanasia, gun violence, terrorism, the death penalty, and human trafficking as ‘other grave threats to life and dignity of the human person.’
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