August 22, 2019

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Salvadoran national holiday celebrated

Ron Konopaski wins national honor

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Archbishop names new seminary leadership CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone has named Father Daniel B. Donohoo as president-rector of St. Patrick’s Seminary & University and Father Anthony Stoeppel as vice rector. Both appointments are for five-year terms effective Aug. 15, 2019. These appointments became necessary upon the untimely death of Auxiliary Bishop Robert F. Christian, OP, in July. Bishop Christian was president-rector of the seminary from Jan. 14, 2019, until his death July 11. The archbishop said Father Donohoo has served the seminary with dedication for more than six years, most recently as vice rector and dean of men. “He has a keen understanding of the challenges of diocesan priesthood and the spiritual and human formation required for a SEE ST. PATRICK’S, PAGE 8 (PHOTO BY DEBRA GREENBLAT/OFFICE OF HUMAN LIFE & DIGNITY)

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone called for Christians to be the “moral conscience” of society during an Aug. 11 Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral. The Mass marked the end of a novena against an upcoming pro-abortion bill that is being taken up by California lawmakers.

Archbishop: Christians called to be moral conscience of society NICHOLAS WOLFRAM SMITH CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone called for Christians to be the “moral conscience” of society during a Mass marking the end of a novena against an upcoming abortion bill. From Aug. 3-11, Californian dioceses and archdioceses prayed a novena for the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe to defeat Senate Bill 24, which would require state college and university health centers to stock medication abortion pills. In his homily for the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral, the archbishop spoke about the culture of death’s expression in society and how Christians can respond to it. He began by citing a recent New York Times editorial that called for embracing the basic values that have historically glued American society

Archbishop Gomez: ‘With El Paso a line has been crossed in our nation’ CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY

together. “The idea is that by focusing on the common good we can retrieve a sense of public decency,” he said. “We’re here in church, certainly this is something we all here would agree with,” Archbishop Cordileone continued. “However, let’s think about that, let’s think about it deeply. Is it really possible to retrieve a sense of common decency when we consider what is going on in our country?” Society not only tolerates abortion, he said, but celebrates its existence, heralding it as “as progress and a sign of an enlightened society.” The devastating effect of abortion on women who lacked the love, care and support to make a choice for life, the social indifference to their plight, he said, is masked. “Can there really be a sense of common decency

LOS ANGELES - The Archbishop of Los Angeles wrote this week that the white nationalism that motivated a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, is a sign that the U.S. has lost touch with the Christian ideals of the nation’s founding. He called Christians to give witness to the common humanity of all people. “In the 22 dead in El Paso, and the two dozen more wounded, in the children left with no parents, in Archbishop the shattered security of a peaceful Jose Gomez border town, we are left with some hard questions about what our nation is becoming,” Archbishop Jose Gomez wrote in his Aug. 13 column. The perpetrator of the Aug. 3 mass shooting in El Paso, in which 22 people were killed at a Walmart, is reported to have posted online a white nationalist manifesto shortly before his attack.

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