Where have you gone Mrs. Robinson? and other news
Religion BriefingFrom the Aug. 25, 2007 editions of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Labor in the Pulpits to stress worker rights
Oak Creek church hosting Son-Shine
Honduran cardinal presiding at
FiestaPublic invited to
new worship centerMen's, women's day programs
setHelp Wanted"Reporter for
your Catholic Herald
"Your Catholic Herald seeks someone full-time to write feature articles and to report news about the Catholic community in southeastern Wisconsin. ..."
"Deadline, Thursday, August 30, 2007."
Memorial Mass"for
Karen Marie [Knapp] will be on Saturday, September 1 at 10 am, at St. John's Cathedral (831 N Van Buren, Milwaukee...)"
Guatemalans working in U.S. find life has mixed blessingsPatricia Zapor reported in Catholic News Service, August 21, 2007. This American, when working in Guatemala or the U.S., has found the same.
Episcopal gay bishop to enter into civil partnershipCatholic News Agency reported August 23, 2007
"The openly homosexual Episcopal bishop, Bishop V. Gene Robinson, has planned to enter into a civil partnership with his long-term partner just weeks before next year's Lambeth Conference, reports the Church of England Newspaper. ...
"In an interview with Michael Buerk, the bishop denied that his plan to hold the ceremony next June had been chosen to be deliberately provocative. ..."
Bishop calls for Catholic reformBarney Zwartz reports in
The Age August 25, 2007. This Bishop Robinson is retired Australian Catholic Bishop Geoffrey Robinson who has a book
Confronting Power and Sex in the Catholic Church coming out, so to speak.
"On sexual issues, the book asks questions rather than making statements. Bishop Robinson said this was because he did not want to suggest he had the answers and because it was harder for the Vatican to condemn questions."
(via
Catholic World News)
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