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  • Todo listo para la procesión a la Virgen de Guadalupe
    November 30, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    La Virgen de Guadalupe es una imagen venerada por millones de personas en América Latina, en especial México, ya que se cree que fue en el cerro de Tepeyac, en la Ciudad de México, donde se le apareció al indio Juan Diego.

  • U.S., Mexico Catholic bishops meet to renew their ‘Alta-Baja’ friendship
    November 28, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    Three archbishops and nine bishops representing at least 13 million Catholics from Sacramento to the Mexican coastal city of Ensenada have resurrected their “Alta-Baja” friendship, paving the way to potentially working together in the future.

  • LOCAL TEENS EXPLORE FAITH WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHERS AT NATIONAL CATHOLIC YOUTH CONFERENCE
    November 28, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    A sea of teenagers filled the floor and first level of Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Singing and cheering was constant as the music and lighting on the stage in the middle of the stadium matched the excitement in the air.

  • A JOURNEY OF FAITH, BY BUS TO INDIANAPOLIS
    November 28, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    From Christian hip-hop artist TobyMac to Archbishop Jose Gomez, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis — home of the Indianapolis Colts —was the home to more Hail Mary’s than quarterback Peyton Manning ever threw.

  • POPE FRANCIS AND THE YOUTH
    November 27, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    The recent meeting of the U.S. Catholic bishops in Baltimore attracted significant notice, with Kansas City’s Archbishop Joseph Naumann defeating Chicago’s Blase Cardinal Cupich for the leadership of the bishops’ influential pro-life committee. The contest between Naumann and Cupich was framed as a contest between the bishops’ historical focus on abortion as the primary pro-life issue and a return to the “seamless garment” approach popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by Detroit’s John Cardinal Dearden and Chicago’s Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. It is thought that the seamless garment approach is more in line with the views of Pope Francis.

  • Remembering Depths and Heights
    November 20, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) held its annual Fall meeting in Baltimore last week. There was good news on several fronts: Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann, longtime defender of the unborn, was elected head of the pro-life committee; the bishops chose (in descending order), Bishop Robert Barron, Archbishop Chaput, Cardinal di Nardo, and Archbishop Gomez – all serious characters – as delegates to next year’s Synod on “Young People, Faith, and Vocational Discernment.” (TCT will, Deo volente, be there). Those chosen for other leadership posts were equally solid. All in all, a good week’s work and nothing earth-shaking, which is all to the good these, and most, days.

  • NCR Podcast: Vatican conference on nuclear disarmament; recap of USCCB plenary meeting
    November 17, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    This week, Joshua J. McElwee, NCR Vatican correspondent, reports from a recent high-profile conference at the Vatican on nuclear disarmament. He’ll explain what Pope Francis said about nuclear weapons, and whether the world is listening to Catholic leaders. Later, NCR’s Michael Sean Winters and Heidi Schlumpf are back with a recap of the bishops meeting in Baltimore earlier this week. They talk about what election results mean for the future of U.S. church leadership. The conversation also touches on some noteworthy action items from the meeting, including the vote to create a pastoral plan on marriage and family life.

    Show Notes

  • Report: US bishops choose delegates for 2018 Synod
    November 15, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    Meeting in Baltimore for their annual fall assembly, the U.S. bishops have selected their choices for delegates to next year’s Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment, multiple sources have reported to CNA.

  • First ‘Alta-Baja’ Bishops Meeting Connects U.S. And Mexico
    November 15, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    Three archbishops and nine bishops representing at least 13 million Catholics from Sacramento to Ensenada have resurrected their “Alta-Baja” friendship, paving the way to potentially working together in the future.

  • Bishops voice support of migrants, worries over ‘poisoning rhetoric’
    November 14, 2017  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  

    The longest and most passionate discussion on the first day of the fall assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Nov. 13 focused on immigrants, on how to help them but also how to drive home the point that they, too, are our brothers and sisters and should not be demonized.