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IMAGE: CNS photo/J.D. Long-Garcia, The TidingsBy WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Pope Francis has named Auxiliary BishopOscar A. Solis of Los Angeles as bishop of Salt Lake City.Bishop Solis, 63, a native of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines,has been auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles since 2004. Previously he served theArchdiocese of Manila and the Diocese of Cabanatuan, both in the Philippinesbefore coming to the United States in 1984.The appointment was announced Jan.10 in Washington by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio tothe United States.Bishop Solis served as associate pastorof St. Rocco Church in Union City, New Jersey, from 1984 to 1988 and wasincardinated in the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana, in 1988 andserved as a parish priest for 15 years prior to his appointment to Los Angeles.In the archdiocese, he was the vicarfor ethnic ministry and was the auxiliary bishop of the San Pedro PastoralRegion, covering southern Los Angeles County.MORE TO COME- - -Copyright © ...
By Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Jesus astonished people with theway he taught and interacted with others because he wasn't aloof, domineeringor hypocritical, Pope Francis said in a homily."Jesus wasn't allergic to people. Touching lepers,the sick did not disgust him,"whereas the Pharisees -- who strolled around in fine clothes -- looked down onthe people and considered them ignorant, he said at the Mass Jan. 10 in thechapel of his residence."They were removed from the people, they weren'tclose," the pope saidof the Pharisees. "Jesus was very close to the people and this gavehim authority."The pope's homily centered on the day's Gospel reading (Mk1:21-28) in which people gathered at the synagogue in Capernaum "wereastonished" at Jesus' teaching because he displayed an authority that differedso greatly from that of the scribes.The people would listen to and be respectful toward the doctorsof the law and the scribes, but the people didn't take what they said "toheart," he said.The...
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- Tom Hiddleston is apologizing for his Golden Globes acceptance speech in which he said he was proud his show could provide "relief and entertainment" for humanitarian aid workers in South Sudan....
MOSCOW (AP) -- Maria Sharapova will return from her 15-month doping ban at a tournament in Germany in April....
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Two large bombings near government offices in Afghanistan's capital on Tuesday killed at least 38 people, including civilians and military personnel, in the deadliest attack by Taliban insurgents in the capital in months....
OXFORD, N.C. (AP) -- In politically divided North Carolina, weary voters are hoping elected officials can set aside differences and effectively govern after a bruising election and bitter fight over transgender restroom access....
SKIEN, Norway (AP) -- Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik made a Nazi salute as he walked into a courtroom at a high-security prison where judges on Tuesday began reviewing a ruling that his solitary confinement is inhumane....
FORESTVILLE, Calif. (AP) -- California officials opened a Sacramento dam for the first time in more than a decade and thousands of people remained under evacuation advisories in Sonoma County as another storm swept into Northern California and Nevada on Tuesday after a torrential weekend drenching....
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Dylann Roof went to a historic black church in Charleston with a gun and a "hateful heart" and should be put to death for opening fire on people who had gathered for Bible study, a prosecutor said Tuesday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Jeff Sessions cast himself as a strong protector of law and order at his confirmation hearing Tuesday, promising that as attorney general he would crack down on illegal immigration, gun violence and the "scourge of radical Islamic terrorism."...
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