January 17, 2019

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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK: 20-page special section

INSIDE

WALK FOR LIFE: Indulgence, blessing granted for Mass

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ACCOMPANIMENT: Outreach to immigrant minors, families

POPE’S LETTER: Urging nation’s bishops to ‘new ecclesial season’

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Sisters join faith community at border seeking migrant justice CHRISTINA GRAY CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO

In a Jan. 10 interview with Catholic San Francisco during National Migration Week Jan. 6-12, Mercy Sister Joan Marie O’Donnell detailed two trips to the border she and other sisters made this winter to “take a stand” for migrants’ justice. On Dec. 10, she and Mercy Sister Judy Carle joined hundreds of faith leaders from across the country at the San Diego-Tijuana, Mexico, border to present a “moral call” to the Trump administration “to respect the human right to migrate, end militarization of border communities and stop detention and deportation of immigrants.” “One-hundred members of the group stepped forward to be anointed for engagement in nonviolent resistance at the border wall,” said Sister Joan Marie, who wrote about the experience in a series of blogs for National Migration Week. “We walked in procession to the border, singing and praying for those who had attempted to cross the border and lost their lives.” Thirty-two members of the group were arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents that day, though Sister Judy and Sister Joan Marie were not among them.

Bishop Christian appointed St. Patrick’s rector-president CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO

She said she experienced a deep sense of unity with those she walked as well as with all those still on the other side.

Auxiliary Bishop Robert F. Christian, OP, has been appointed rectorpresident of St. Patrick’s Seminary & University, effective Jan. 14, the archdiocese announced. “I am excited that Bishop Christian, a man of deep love for the church and extensive academic achievement, will be leading the seminary during its next phase of development and growth,” Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone said. Bishop Christian succeeds rectorpresident Jesuit Father George Schultze, who was appointed to lead the Menlo Park graduate school for priestly formation on June 1, 2017. The appointment followed the departure of the Society of St. Sulpice, whose priests had served St. Patrick’s in administration and academics since the archdiocesan-owned institution opened in 1898. “I wish to extend my deep gratitude for Father Schultze’s wonderful service as president-rector for the last year-and-a-half,” Archbishop

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Two San Francisco Mercy Sisters were among the hundreds from faith communities nationwide who convened at the San Diego/Tijuana, Mexico, border Dec. 10 to pray and stand in nonviolent protest to the treatment of migrants by the U.S. government. Sister Joan Marie said that she was compelled to place herself on the line to experience what it must be like for “almost 7,000 of my brothers and sisters on the ‘other side’ to be dehumanized as they are right now.”

Abuse report’s claim of cover-up, mishandling of cases called ‘misleading’ JULIE ASHER CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON – The conclusion reached by a Pennsylvania grand jury that six of the state’s Catholic dioceses acted “in virtual lockstep” to cover up abuse allegations and dismiss alleged victims over a 70-year period starting in 1947 is “inaccurate,” “unfair” and “misleading,” said a veteran journalist in an in-depth article for Commonweal magazine. The grand jury report was based on

tual integrity of children and young in the article posted at www.commona months-long investigation into alpeople” are documented in the report, wealmagazine.org. leged abuse by clergy and other church Steinfels said, as well and how “many Its second charge, he said, has had workers in the Pittsburgh, Allentown, of these atrocities could have been Scranton, Erie, Harrisburg and Greens- the “greatest reverberations” and is prevented” by promptly removing not documented by the report: the burg dioceses, and it makes “two credibly suspected perpetrators from distinct charges,” said Peter Steinfels, a explosive claim that church leaders all priestly ministry. It shows that mishandled these abuse claims for former editor of Commonweal, former some church leaders seemed to have religion writer for The New York Times decades, moved around many of the an “overriding concern” for protectaccused abusers to different assignand professor emeritus at Fordham ing the church’s reputation while ments and were dismissive of the University in New York. disregarding children’s safety and The first “concerns predator priests, alleged victims – all reportedly resultwell-being, he said. their many victims and their unspeak- ing in a major cover-up. to honor your loved one’s patriotism to our country. “Stomach-churning violations of the able acts” and is, “as far as can beA personal way you have honoring your loved one's military it ‘MISLEADING’, PAGE 16 physical, psychological and service spiri-and would like to donateSEE determined, dreadfully Iftrue,” hereceived said a flag

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