February 5, 2010
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Bishops ask Congress for genuine health reform
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Discovering God’s gifts
Call members to set aside partisanship WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNS) — Three leading U.S. bishops called on members of Congress Jan. 26 to “set aside partisan divisions and specialinterest pressures” to achieve genuine health care reform. “The health care debate, with all its political and ideological conflict, seems to have lost its central moral focus and policy priority, which is to ensure that affordable, quality, life-giving care is available to all,” said a letter signed by Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston and Bishops William F. Murphy of Rockville Centre, N.Y., and John C. Wester of Salt Lake City. The three chair the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ committees on Pro-Life Activities, on Domestic Justice and Human Development and on Migration, respectively. In the two-and-a-half-page letter, the USCCB leaders outlined their “fundamental principles” for health care reform, saying it must: “Protect human life and dignity, not threaten them.” “Respect the consciences of providers, taxpayers and others, not violate them.” “Be truly universal and ... not be denied to those in need because of their condition, age, where they come from or when they arrive here.” “Restrain costs and apply See HEALTH, page 6
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Pictured is the poster for the 2010 Diocesan Support Appeal, which runs Feb. 6 through March 14. Its goal of $4,300,000 provides funds for more than 30 diocesan ministries offering more than 50 programs.
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DSA helps fund diocesan ministries, programs BARBARA GADDY Associate Director of Development CHARLOTTE — In St. Mark’s account of the calling of the first disciples, he asked them to trust and lower their nets for a catch in spite of the fact that they had been fishing all night without catching anything. “This Gospel is about trust. It is about taking risks and ‘casting our nets into the deep’ and discovering an abundance of God’s gifts,” said Bishop Jugis in his letter to parishioners announcing the 2010 Diocesan Support Appeal. He continued, “The DSA is about using our gifts to build up the Kingdom of God.” This year’s campaign, Feb. 6 through March 14, has a goal of $4,300,000, which provides funds for more than 30 diocesan ministries offering more than 50 programs. “I humbly ask you to reflect on your own blessings and return a portion of these See DIOCESE, page 9
Church has rights in public debate, pope says
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Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, center, addresses a press conference in Rome Feb. 1. He and Archbishop Peter Smith of Cardiff, Wales, vice president of the conference, left, spoke to the media after meeting Pope Benedict XVI Feb. 1 at the Vatican. At right is Father Marcus Stock, general secretary of the conference.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Catholic teaching and the truths of the Gospel have a right to be heard in public debate, especially in a country where so many people claim to be Christian, Pope Benedict XVI told the bishops of England and Wales. However, the church must recognize dissent within its own ranks and not accept it as being part of a balanced discussion, he said Feb. 1 in an address to bishops who were making their “ad limina” visits.
The meeting with the bishops, who were at the Vatican to report on the status of their dioceses, took place as Pope Benedict prepares to visit Great Britain in September. Referring to the Equality Bill under debate in Britain’s Parliament, the pope said some legislation designed to guarantee equal opportunity for all people actually would impose “unjust limitations on See DEBATE, page 7
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