The Catholic Register Wed, 22 Jan 2025 22:55:43 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Pope Francis breaks silence on Viganò claims /home/international/item/29586-pope-francis-denies-knowing-of-allegations-against-mccarrick /home/international/item/29586-pope-francis-denies-knowing-of-allegations-against-mccarrick

VATICAN CITY -- After waiting nine months, Pope Francis has denied accusations that he was aware of allegations of sex abuse involving former American Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and failed to take action.

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International Tue, 28 May 2019 10:39:24 -0400
Wuerl knew: Diocese confirms McCarrick coverup by former Washington cardinal /home/international/item/28761-wuerl-knew-diocese-confirms-mccarrick-coverup-by-former-washington-cardinal /home/international/item/28761-wuerl-knew-diocese-confirms-mccarrick-coverup-by-former-washington-cardinal WASHINGTON – An allegation of misconduct against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick was reported to Cardinal Donald Wuerl in 2004, despite WuerlƵapp insistence he knew nothing about McCarrickƵapp alleged sexual misconduct until 2018.
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International Fri, 11 Jan 2019 12:07:15 -0500
No one has right to demand a Pope's resignation, Cardinal Muller says /faith/item/28509-no-one-has-right-to-demand-a-pope-s-resignation-cardinal-muller-says /faith/item/28509-no-one-has-right-to-demand-a-pope-s-resignation-cardinal-muller-says VATICAN – People can disagree about problems and the best ways to resolve them, but no one should launch a formal accusation against a Pope much less ask for his resignation, German Cardinal Gerhard Muller said.
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cns@catholicregister.org (Catholic News Service) Vatican Wed, 28 Nov 2018 12:29:30 -0500
U.S. bishops vote not to encourage Vatican to release all McCarrick abuse documents /home/international/item/28445-u-s-bishops-vote-not-to-encourage-vatican-to-release-all-mccarrick-abuse-documents /home/international/item/28445-u-s-bishops-vote-not-to-encourage-vatican-to-release-all-mccarrick-abuse-documents BALTIMORE – The U.S. bishops Nov. 14 defeated a resolution to encourage the Vatican to release all documents related to the investigation of allegations of misconduct by Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick.]]> cns@catholicregister.org (Catholic News Service) International Thu, 15 Nov 2018 08:07:15 -0500 Former U.S. nuncio heard rumours of McCarrick misconduct in 1994 /home/international/item/28302-former-u-s-nuncio-heard-rumours-of-mccarrick-misconduct-in-1994 /home/international/item/28302-former-u-s-nuncio-heard-rumours-of-mccarrick-misconduct-in-1994 VATICAN – A former nuncio to the United States acknowledged hearing rumors about the sexual misconduct of Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick already in 1994.
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International Mon, 29 Oct 2018 10:27:18 -0400
Readers Speak Out: October 28, 2018 /opinion/letters/item/28284-readers-speak-out-october-28-2018 /opinion/letters/item/28284-readers-speak-out-october-28-2018

Rigid adherence

Re: D&P funding remains in limbo (Oct. 7):

It was reported that 12 Canadian bishops did not remit the annual Lenten collection for the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace in order to put pressure on the D&P organization to ensure that its overseas partners do not support abortion and contraception. 

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Letters to the editor Thu, 25 Oct 2018 14:54:09 -0400
Beware of hypocrisy, which leavens selfishness, Pope Francis says /faith/homilies/item/28242-beware-of-hypocrisy-which-leavens-selfishness-pope-francis-says /faith/homilies/item/28242-beware-of-hypocrisy-which-leavens-selfishness-pope-francis-says VATICAN – Hypocrisy is the leaven that causes men and women to be self-centered and indifferent to the world around them, Pope Francis said.
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cns@catholicregister.org (Catholic News Service) Reflections Fri, 19 Oct 2018 16:01:54 -0400
'Conspiracy of silence harms the Church,' Vigano says in response to Cardinal Ouellet /home/international/item/28237-conspiracy-of-silence-harms-the-church-vigano-says-in-response-to-cardinal-ouellet /home/international/item/28237-conspiracy-of-silence-harms-the-church-vigano-says-in-response-to-cardinal-ouellet VATICAN – In a new testimony Friday, Archbishop Carlo Vigano charged that Pope Francis has been negligent in his responsibilities to the Church, and responded to efforts to refute allegations he has made in recent months about Archbishop Theodore McCarrick and other ecclesiastical leaders.
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International Fri, 19 Oct 2018 11:35:01 -0400
Robert Brehl: Was Wuerl resignation handled correctly? /opinion/columnists/item/28231-robert-brehl-was-wuerl-resignation-handled-correctly /opinion/columnists/item/28231-robert-brehl-was-wuerl-resignation-handled-correctly

Pope Francis had little or no choice but to accept the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop in Washington, D.C.

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robertbrehl@catholicregister.org (Robert Brehl) Register Columnists Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:02:08 -0400
Readers Speak Out: October 21, 2018 /opinion/letters/item/28230-readers-speak-out-october-21-2018 /opinion/letters/item/28230-readers-speak-out-october-21-2018

Do no harm

ItƵapp distressing to know that doctors from TorontoƵapp Hospital for Sick Children have published an article on how best to extend voluntary euthanasia to children. This is sad but not surprising, as Canada both at home and abroad pushes to extend the culture of death. 

The state decides what is good “care” for the patient, and what is not, including the appropriate time to intentionally kill. That a sick child or person is most often not capable of making a responsible decision is of no concern. Society says we must respect the patientƵapp “right” to end his life. This is similar to the insane idea that students have the “right” to transgender without the parents being informed. What the self wants, not family and God, is paramount.

The medical goal should be to save lives and do no harm. Instead, the authors corrupt the aim by suggesting efficient ways to kill. To give patients the autonomy to be killed and then pay doctors to find economical ways do so is not medical care. ItƵapp reducing life to a product, one more thing to use and abuse and then discard at will. 

Canada is in terrible need of architects of the culture of life and true care.

Lou Iacobelli,

Toronto


Vote wisely

A recent news report mentioned that the Halton Catholic District School Board trustees had cancelled a motion disallowing various charities from benefiting from school-run fund-raising because of connections to causes whose agendas contained elements contrary to Catholic teaching. This move followed protests from students and parents. The majority of trustees bowed to the will of the protesters.

On Oct. 22 parents and taxpayers will have the task of electing not only city mayors and councillors, but also their representative on the school board. In the case of the latter group, the trustees will be answerable not only for the financial and material welfare of the students, but also for their spiritual welfare. It is a heavy responsibility.

Let us hope Catholics in Ontario take care to elect trustees whose values are not in conflict with Catholic teachings and who make sure to eschew the secular attitudes often promoted by some candidates. These are the people we entrust with our most precious resource, our children.

C. Daffern,

Scarborough, Ont.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Letters to the editor Thu, 18 Oct 2018 15:44:22 -0400