“I remain firmly committed to ensuring protection of children and vulnerable adults is upheld as a central and enduring priority of my pastoral leadership.”
Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger
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“We stand in solidarity with our Jewish brothers and sisters, holding in prayer all those affected by this act of violence,” Detroit’s archbishop said.
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High-ranking Catholic bishops join call for Trump to apologize over racist video
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlonwo more Catholic bishops issued statements objecting to a video posted on President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account late at night Feb. 5 that depicted former first couple President Barack …
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Masses held at cathedrals on the feast of the Holy Family Dec. 28 marked the closing of diocesan celebrations of the Jubilee Year of Hope.
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Jerusalem patriarch: Holy Land needs world’s prayers, support amid ‘disaster’
by Daniel Meloyby Daniel Meloy“We don’t have bombs every day, but the vast majority of the infrastructure is destroyed. … People are living in tents without anything.”
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(OSV News) — Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger of Detroit has fired three prominent theologians from their longstanding roles at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. On July 23, Ralph Martin, 82, was terminated …
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Archbishops must promote unity, seek new ways to share Gospel, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzArchbishops around the world can provide by their example the fraternity and unity in diversity the entire Catholic Church needs today, Pope Leo XIV said.
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