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BRUSSELS (AP) -- The arrest Friday of five men suspected of links to the Brussels bombings, including the last known fugitive in last year's Paris attacks, raised new questions about the extent of the Islamic State cell believed to have carried out the intertwined attacks that left 162 people dead in two countries....

BRUSSELS (AP) -- The arrest Friday of five men suspected of links to the Brussels bombings, including the last known fugitive in last year's Paris attacks, raised new questions about the extent of the Islamic State cell believed to have carried out the intertwined attacks that left 162 people dead in two countries....

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(Vatican Radio)  Bishop Peter Doyle of Nottingham praised Pope Francis’ realism about peoples’ situations and "his emphasis on inclusion rather than exclusion" in his just-released post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation on the family, ‘Amoris Laetitia’. Bishop Doyle was one of two British prelates representing England and Wales at the 2015 Synod on the Family in the Vatican.  He is also the chair of the Marriage and Family Life Committee for the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales. He spoke to Susy Hodges.Listen to the interview with British Bishop Peter Doyle of Nottingham: Asked about his reaction, Bishop Doyle said he was “really excited” by this Apostolic Exhortation and said what the Pope had produced in this new document was “fantastic” because “it upholds the teaching of the Church: presenting  marriage in a very positive light but at the same time embracing people who are in very diffic...

(Vatican Radio)  Bishop Peter Doyle of Nottingham praised Pope Francis’ realism about peoples’ situations and "his emphasis on inclusion rather than exclusion" in his just-released post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation on the family, ‘Amoris Laetitia’. Bishop Doyle was one of two British prelates representing England and Wales at the 2015 Synod on the Family in the Vatican.  He is also the chair of the Marriage and Family Life Committee for the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales. He spoke to Susy Hodges.

Listen to the interview with British Bishop Peter Doyle of Nottingham:

Asked about his reaction, Bishop Doyle said he was “really excited” by this Apostolic Exhortation and said what the Pope had produced in this new document was “fantastic” because “it upholds the teaching of the Church: presenting  marriage in a very positive light but at the same time embracing people who are in very difficult situations.”   

“It’s not a change of teaching but a change of focus,” he declared, and “I welcome it (the Exhortation), not just for the Church but also for the wider community.”  

Entitled ‘Amoris Laetitia’ or the Joy of Love, the Apostolic Exhortation contains 9 chapters and is over 200 pages long.  Bishop Doyle said “two things that stand out” for him in this lengthy document are: how the Pope is “very realistic about peoples’ situation” and “his emphasis on inclusion rather than exclusion.” 

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday evening said the path of the Christian does not tolerate climbers, who show off and strut when following Jesus.The Holy Father was speaking during a Mass for members of the Centro Aletti, a center for study and research attached to the mission of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at the Pontifical Oriental Institute.During his homily the Pope spoke of the joy of being worthy to suffer dishonor for the name of Jesus, adding persecution and suffering are part of Christian witness.The Mass took place in the Vatican’s Redemptoris Mater Chapel, the mosaics of which were done by the Director of the Centro Aletti, Father Marko Rupnik, SJ.The Centro Aletti is mainly for scholars and artists with a Christian perspective from Central and Eastern Europe, with the aim of giving them an opportunity to meet with their Western colleagues.

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday evening said the path of the Christian does not tolerate climbers, who show off and strut when following Jesus.

The Holy Father was speaking during a Mass for members of the Centro Aletti, a center for study and research attached to the mission of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at the Pontifical Oriental Institute.

During his homily the Pope spoke of the joy of being worthy to suffer dishonor for the name of Jesus, adding persecution and suffering are part of Christian witness.

The Mass took place in the Vatican’s Redemptoris Mater Chapel, the mosaics of which were done by the Director of the Centro Aletti, Father Marko Rupnik, SJ.

The Centro Aletti is mainly for scholars and artists with a Christian perspective from Central and Eastern Europe, with the aim of giving them an opportunity to meet with their Western colleagues.

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Vatican City, Apr 8, 2016 / 11:00 am (CNA/EWTN News).- While some passages in Pope Francis’ new document may be unclear and open to multiple interpretations, the correct view is that which aligns with the tradition and teaching of the Church, said a synod consultor and leading expert on Catholic family studies.The pope’s exhortation Amoris Laetitia must be read in “doctrinal continuity,” said Fr. José Granados, vice president of the John Paul II Pontifical Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family and consultor of the Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops.“If there are doubts or some paragraph remain unclear, the correct interpretation is that in accordance with the constant teaching of the Church,” he told CNA.“Pope Francis has repeatedly said that he did not want to change any doctrinal item, and this must be the key through which we interpret the document,” he said.Pope Francis’ highly anticipated post-synodal apostoli...

Vatican City, Apr 8, 2016 / 11:00 am (CNA/EWTN News).- While some passages in Pope Francis’ new document may be unclear and open to multiple interpretations, the correct view is that which aligns with the tradition and teaching of the Church, said a synod consultor and leading expert on Catholic family studies.

The pope’s exhortation Amoris Laetitia must be read in “doctrinal continuity,” said Fr. José Granados, vice president of the John Paul II Pontifical Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family and consultor of the Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops.

“If there are doubts or some paragraph remain unclear, the correct interpretation is that in accordance with the constant teaching of the Church,” he told CNA.

“Pope Francis has repeatedly said that he did not want to change any doctrinal item, and this must be the key through which we interpret the document,” he said.

Pope Francis’ highly anticipated post-synodal apostolic exhortation on the gifts and challenges of family life was published April 8.

Titled Amoris Laetitia, or The Joy of Love, the document is the conclusion of a two-year synod process at the Vatican that gathered hundreds of bishops from around the world to discuss both the beauty and challenges of family life today.

Both of the synods sparked controversy amid speculation over whether there would be a change in the Church’s practice that the divorced-and-civilly remarried may not receive Communion. In accordance with the words of Jesus that “anyone who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery,” the Church says that those living in adultery – or any other unrepentant grave sin – may not receive Communion.

In his 1981 exhortation Familiaris consortio, St. John Paul II wrote, “The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.”

In his new document, Francis stresses the importance of individual discernment over one-size-fits-all style rules. He suggested that in some cases, a person who is divorced-and-civilly-remarried may not be in a state of mortal sin, due to mitigating factors such as a lack of full knowledge and consent.

The document has immediately been met with confusion, raising questions about whether this constitutes an actual change in practice, and if so, under what circumstances.

Fr. Granados offered a lens through which to view the exhortation. He emphasized that when certain areas are cloudy or unclear, one must interpret them in conformity with established magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church.

“The Pope shows that he wants to re-propose what the Synod said, sometimes offering some new issues as well, like the section on the education of love. In the end, I think the document must be read in a doctrinal continuity, as it is fit to a Catholic hermeneutic,” he said.

Fr. Granados explained that “the exhortation must be interpreted as in continuity with St. John Paul II’s Veritatis Splendor, which was aimed at teaching the moral teaching of the Church.” The Pope does acknowledge absolute moral norms, he said, pointing to paragraph 245 of the document, which says, “never, ever take your child hostage,” in relation to divorced parents with children.

Fr. Granados stressed that a pastoral exhortation “cannot address norms coming from the Divine Law received by Christ, what the Church cannot change,” and Amoris Laetitia is no exception.

He added that there are only some disciplinary norms on Sacraments that the Church can change, such as “the fact that someone divorced and remarried in a new civil union can serve as a Godfather.”

The exhortation “addresses explicitly these norms,” saying that “there is a need for a discernment,” he said.

One of the signals of strong continuity with the traditional teaching of the Church, the priest suggested, is the strong praise paid to Bl. Paul VI’s encyclical Humanae Vitae, which reaffirmed the Church’s traditional teaching against the use of artificial contraception.

Amoris Laetitia wants to reaffirm Humanae Vitae’s teaching. There is a reference to conscience, but conscience is always meant to be rightly formed. There is never an opposition between conscience and moral law,” Fr. Granados said.

Amoris Laetitia thus “emphasizes the need to keep on forming consciences, so that people see in Humanae Vitae the only true way to live sexuality in the conjugal union.”

Humanae Vitae’s 50th anniversary will be celebrated soon, but it is in fact an encyclical with a concrete vision of the future: it tackled the issue of the loss of a sense of sexuality that started with the sexual revolution,” Fr. Granados stressed.

The exhortation also rejects abortion, gender ideology, euthanasia, while at the same time it praises large families.

These issues, Fr. Grandos said, “are pivotal to expressing a culture of family, the only kind of culture through which we announce the Gospel of Christ.”

“Christian faith cannot be lived in private, in the intimacy of an isolated and subjective conscience. It is situated in the world and in the communion among men, where God manifest himself and opens us a path of fullness toward Him.”

The consultor of the Synod of Bishops also maintained that “the document presents some original contribution.”

“In the document, we can glimpse the big pictures of Pope Francis’ pastoral efforts, and his wish to bring Christ, and his project of Love, to all the family, so that they can live the larger life of the Gospel,” he said.

He added that “the text presents a renewed proposal for an education directed at families,” as well as sexual education oriented toward love and helping prepare people for marriage.  

Finally, he said, “the exhortation stresses the need that the Church accompany families in order to integrate everyone – even the furthest ones – into the vocation that Christ taught us.”

 

 

 

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Vatican City, Apr 8, 2016 / 12:25 pm (CNA).- Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has announced that he will attend a Vatican conference on social justice and the economy just before the New York primary election on April 19.“I was very moved by the invitation from the Vatican which was just made public today,” Sanders said April 8 during an interview on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”The invitation was extended on behalf of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.The academy is hosting an academic discussion April 15 to 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical, Centesimus annus which was written for the 100th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical Rerum novarum.Participants will reflect on world changes over the last 25 years and how Catholic social teaching can best serve these new challenges.Sanders called himself a “big, big fan” of Pope Francis for his work at “injecting moral consequence into the econo...

Vatican City, Apr 8, 2016 / 12:25 pm (CNA).- Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has announced that he will attend a Vatican conference on social justice and the economy just before the New York primary election on April 19.

“I was very moved by the invitation from the Vatican which was just made public today,” Sanders said April 8 during an interview on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”

The invitation was extended on behalf of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.

The academy is hosting an academic discussion April 15 to 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical, Centesimus annus which was written for the 100th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical Rerum novarum.

Participants will reflect on world changes over the last 25 years and how Catholic social teaching can best serve these new challenges.

Sanders called himself a “big, big fan” of Pope Francis for his work at “injecting moral consequence into the economy.”

“He’s trying to inject a sense of morality into how we do economics,” Sanders said, “and we need that absolutely, desperately.”

Sanders has been an outspoken advocate for the poor and unemployed, supporting issues such as a national $15 per hour minimum wage and free tuition at public colleges and universities as well as expansion of social security benefits for the elderly.

However, Sanders noted of the Holy Father, “Obviously there are areas where we disagree on women’s rights (and) on gay rights.”

Sanders has described himself as “very strongly pro-choice” and has made the repeal of the Hyde Amendment – a law that bars taxpayer funds from being used for abortions – a part of his presidential campaign.

He has a strong record of voting against pro-life proposals in the Senate, including most recently, the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act which would prevent abortion after 20 weeks gestation, when an unborn child is capable of feeling pain.

A longtime supporter of gay rights, Sanders has vowed to “(v)eto any legislation that purports to ‘protect’ religious liberty at the expense of other’s rights” if he’s elected president.

Sanders said that he will speak at the upcoming conference on April 15, though it has not been confirmed if he will actually meet Pope Francis.

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DIKILI, Turkey (AP) -- Greece on Friday resumed deportations of migrants to Turkey after a four-day pause, despite mounting desperation among refugees and attempts by activists to stop the two boats from leaving Lesbos with 124 people onboard....

DIKILI, Turkey (AP) -- Greece on Friday resumed deportations of migrants to Turkey after a four-day pause, despite mounting desperation among refugees and attempts by activists to stop the two boats from leaving Lesbos with 124 people onboard....

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- SpaceX stands ready to resume station deliveries for NASA and it couldn't have a more attention-grabbing payload: the first inflatable room ever built for astronauts....

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- SpaceX stands ready to resume station deliveries for NASA and it couldn't have a more attention-grabbing payload: the first inflatable room ever built for astronauts....

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BRUSSELS (AP) -- Belgian authorities said the remaining fugitive suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks was arrested in Belgium on Friday, after a raid linked to the deadly March 22 Brussels bombings yielded five detentions in all....

BRUSSELS (AP) -- Belgian authorities said the remaining fugitive suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks was arrested in Belgium on Friday, after a raid linked to the deadly March 22 Brussels bombings yielded five detentions in all....

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DALLAS (AP) -- An airman shot his commander in an apparent murder-suicide Friday at a U.S. Air Force base in San Antonio, a senior U.S. official said....

DALLAS (AP) -- An airman shot his commander in an apparent murder-suicide Friday at a U.S. Air Force base in San Antonio, a senior U.S. official said....

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A 17-year-old homeless man has been arrested and will be charged with murder Friday in the killing of a University of Texas dance major whose body was recovered in the heart of the bustling campus - unnerving one of the country's best-known schools....

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A 17-year-old homeless man has been arrested and will be charged with murder Friday in the killing of a University of Texas dance major whose body was recovered in the heart of the bustling campus - unnerving one of the country's best-known schools....

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