A Washington state appeals court has ruled that the state’s attorney general can subpoena religious organizations for records related to alleged sexual abuse.
Archbishop Paul D. Etienne
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Prelates set friendly Super Bowl wager, hope game can be ‘unifying moment’ in a troubled world
by John Knebelsby John KnebelsSports serve as a window into something larger — how communities form, how individuals grow, and how values are learned.
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More U.S. Catholic bishops are sounding the alarm over an increasingly frayed social order both at home and abroad, calling for a recommitment to the Gospel.
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The Archdiocese of Seattle joins a number of dioceses that permit deacons to wear a Roman collar. Many of those dioceses ask their deacons to wear gray shirts.
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Cardinal Tobin suggested taking an approach promoted by the late Pope Francis over the last several years of his leadership of the church: synodality.
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Agreement reached to protect confession in Wash. mandatory reporter law
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonWashington state officials and Catholic bishops reached an agreement Oct. 10 in federal court to protect confession in the state’s mandatory reporter law.
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As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — and as renewed nuclear threats emerge in current conflicts — several U.S. Catholic bishops …
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Washington state bishops declare church stands with immigrants, refugees
by Rocio Riosby Rocio Rios(OSV News) — On the same day dioceses around the world inaugurated the Jubilee Year, meant to be a time of hope amid a world of uncertainty, the bishops of …
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