Digital publishing represents “a change in the landscape of catechesis that is both complex and continues to grow,” Bishop Caggiano said. “When we speak of digitization we must remember there are variety of ways in which a text can be published in a digital format.
More English, Spanish texts, digital technology hamper committee’s work
Bishops OK budget figures for 2018, diocesan assessment hike for 2019
The U.S. bishops narrowly approved a 3 percent increase in the diocesan assessment for 2019 by a vote of 136-31, with five bishops abstaining.
Abortion, assisted suicide focus of pro-life activities, says cardinal
In his remarks Nov. 13, the first day of the USCCB meeting, Cardinal Dolan lauded the bishops’ longtime collaboration with the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment.
V Encuentro: A process to be missionaries for each other
By Brenda Kresky For The Visitor I recently had the privilege of visiting eight different areas across the Diocese of St. Cloud to provide training for […]
USCCB leaders urge Trump to protect religious liberty
Catholic Church leaders in a Feb. 16 statement said they were encouraged that President Donald Trump may be considering an executive order to protect religious freedom and said they would be grateful if he would move forward with the pledge that his administration would “do everything in its power to defend and protect religious liberty.”
USCCB urges HHS compromise on contraceptive mandate case
A Sept. 9 letter from USCCB officials to the Department of Health and Human Services stressed that a compromise could effectively be reached in the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive requirement.