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US nuns consider response to Vatican censure

Nuns

At a pivotal national meeting, members of the largest group for American nuns have been weighing whether they should accept or challenge a Vatican order to reform. The national assembly is the first since a Vatican review concluded the Roman Catholic sisters had tolerated dissent about the all-male priesthood, birth control and homosexuality, while remaining nearly silent in the fight against abortion. Officials at the Holy See want a full-scale overhaul of the organization under the authority of U.S. bishops.

 

Eddie Long tells congregation he's taking time off

Eddie Long

Bishop Eddie Long, head of one of the nation's largest mega churches, announced Sunday he will take "time off" from the pulpit to work on his family. The announcement came three days after his wife Vanessa filed for divorce.

 

U.S. Bishops debating, updating sex abuse rules

The Catholic bishops are reviewing church sex abuse policies but not speaking publicly on reports questioning their effectiveness.

 

Canadian Catholic Bishop Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography

A former Roman Catholic bishop in Nova Scotia has pleaded guilty to trying to import child pornography after he was arrested in 2009 returning from a trip to Thailand.

 

Vatican issuing guidelines on sex abuse to bishops

The Vatican said Friday it was planning to issue a set of guidelines to bishops around the world on responding effectively to the sexual abuse ...

 

Fourth male says he had sexual relationship with pastor

Fourth male says he had sexual relationship with pastor

A fourth young male member of Bishop Eddie Long's megachurch says the prominent pastor coerced him into a sexual relationship.

 

Lawsuit claims Bishop Long coerced males into sex

Lawsuit claims Bishop Long coerced males into sex

Two men have filed a lawsuit accusing Bishop Eddie Long of exploiting his role as pastor of an Atlanta-area megachurch to coerce them into sexual relationships when they were young members of his congregation.

 

Pope Lashes Out at Belgium After Raid on Church

Pope Lashes Out at Belgium After Raid on Church

The pope criticized the “lamentable methods” of Belgian police who last week confiscated files, detained bishops and drilled into the tomb of at least one cardinal in the Brussels cathedral in a search for documents.

 

Catholic Bishop Stabbed to Death in Turkey

Catholic Bishop Stabbed to Death in Turkey

Luigi Padovese, the apostolic vicar of Anatolia, or the Vatican’s representative to eastern Turkey, was found dead outside his home in the Mediterranean port Iskenderun, officials said.

 

Vatican to court: Priests are not our staff

Vatican to court: Priests are not our staff

The Vatican on Monday will make its most detailed argument yet for why it is not liable for bishops who allowed priests to molest children in the U.S., The Associated Press has learned.

 

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