(Vatican Radio) The Presidents of Mexico and the United States, have an opportunity to repair badly frayed bi-lateral relations, after an almost six months hiatus. James Blears reports they`ll be meeting at the G20 Summit in Germany in the coming week.Listen: The Mexican Foreign Ministry confirms Presidents Enrique Pena Nieto and Donald Trump will meet at G20 in the coming week. President Pena Nieto abruptly cancelled a State visit to Washington in January, after President Trump demanded that Mexico must pay for a Border Wall. US officials then intimated it could be funded by placing tariffs on all Mexicans imports to the United States. That seems to have been shelved, as it would have made talks about amending the North American Free Trade Agreement pointless and redundant. The Nafta negotiations are due to start in August. President Trump is insisting the US must get a significantly better deal, and the billions of  ...
(Vatican Radio) The Presidents of Mexico and the United States, have an opportunity to repair badly frayed bi-lateral relations, after an almost six months hiatus. James Blears reports they`ll be meeting at the G20 Summit in Germany in the coming week.
Listen:
The Mexican Foreign Ministry confirms Presidents Enrique Pena Nieto and Donald Trump will meet at G20 in the coming week. President Pena Nieto abruptly cancelled a State visit to Washington in January, after President Trump demanded that Mexico must pay for a Border Wall. US officials then intimated it could be funded by placing tariffs on all Mexicans imports to the United States. That seems to have been shelved, as it would have made talks about amending the North American Free Trade Agreement pointless and redundant. The Nafta negotiations are due to start in August. President Trump is insisting the US must get a significantly better deal, and the billions of dollars trade surplus in Mexico`s favor must be drastically reduced, or he`ll scrap the deal.
Mexico is now seeking a free trade agreement with China.
Prayer house at San Simeone, Italy, September 2012. / Credit: Courtesy of Ricostruttori nella preghieraRome, Italy, Apr 28, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).Across Italy there are houses of prayer run by the Ricostruttori (Reconstructors) community, a Catholic movement dedicated to people who are far from the Church but attracted to spirituality, particularly Eastern meditation and Buddhist practices. The Reconstructors was founded in 1978 by Jesuit Father Gian Vittorio Cappelletto. "During the postconciliar period, the Church was faced with the need for new forms of evangelization and apostolate, to reach out to people who were drifting away," Don Roberto Rondanina, priest and superior of the Ricostruttori, explained to CNA. "It was a time when Eastern meditation, Hinduism, Buddhism, the New Age ... were beginning to spread in Europe." "Father Cappelletto, who lived in Turin, sought to understand the meaning of this 'flight to the East' and felt the need to find new forms of sp...
Members of the Provincial Episcopal Assembly of Bukavu (ASSEPB). / Credit: Radio MotoACI Africa, Apr 28, 2024 / 07:00 am (CNA).Catholic bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have denounced the insecurity and violence in their dioceses.In their collective statement issued Sunday, April 14, the members of the Provincial Episcopal Assembly of Bukavu (ASSEPB) said: "Insecurity has become endemic, with its trail of killings even in the middle of the day, massacres and kidnappings of peaceful citizens in our towns and villages."ASSEPB members decried "the opening up of most of our territorial entities; the [rebel group] M23s surrounding of the town of Goma supported by Rwanda; and the strategy of paralyzing the economy by isolating and suffocating large and small towns.""Despite the holding of elections, the Congolese state remains weak and ineffective," they further lamented. The Catholic Church leaders faulted the President ...
Father Leo Riley, age 68, continued to serve as a priest for years after a 2020 sexual abuse lawsuit was filed against him and the Diocese of Venice in Florida. / Credit: Charlotte County Sheriff's OfficeCNA Staff, Apr 27, 2024 / 19:18 pm (CNA).A Florida priest who was recently arrested on sex abuse charges was permitted to continue in active ministry for nearly three years after a civil sex abuse lawsuit was filed against him and the diocese in which he serves.Father Leo Riley, age 68, continued to serve as a priest for years after a 2020 sexual abuse lawsuit was filed against him and the Diocese of Venice in Florida. The matter came to the forefront this week after Riley was arrested on several sex abuse charges dating back to his time serving as a priest in Iowa decades ago. The Charlotte County, Florida Sheriff's Office said in a press release that deputies arrested Riley in Port Charlotte on April 24 "on multiple counts of capital sexual battery stemmin...