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The former bishop was convicted of sexually abusing two men. The diocese apologized to the victims and asked Our Lady Queen of Peace to intercede "on this journey of reconciliation, healing and hope."
The archbishop has regularly urged the state to offer clemency to convicted murderers.
Bishop Peter Kohlgraf said the Diocese of Mainz would observe the ban but that he will also not sanction parishes where laypeople preach at Mass.
A grant for Notre Dame's New Horizons program, a California Catholic school replaces pride flags, a Kansas formation house to become a seminary, and more in this Catholic education news roundup.
U.S. bishops are encouraging changes to the rule that enforces work requirements for Medicaid recipients to ensure that people in need do not lose coverage.
The development formalizes a policy of the Trump administration. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has urged government action in this area.
A Texas district court ruled that UT Southwestern Medical Center and Children's Medical Center of Dallas were obligated to care for Gabriel, a baby due to be born to surrogate mother McKenna West.
The Church is "the last remaining bulkhead — moral, ethical, spiritual, and prophetic," Bishop Joseph Gontrand Décoste said. "That is why they want to eliminate us."
Pope Leo's XIV's upcoming visit to Peru can serve as a launchpad for turning the country into a regular destination for pilgrims, benefiting the local economy.

