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Gloria TV News on the Feast of Feast of the Guardian Angels. Bishop Wanted Canada Bishop Raymond Lahey of Antigonish in Canada is wanted on child pornography charges. Police discovered suspect images …More
Gloria TV News on the Feast of Feast of the Guardian Angels.

Bishop Wanted

Canada

Bishop Raymond Lahey of Antigonish in Canada is wanted on child pornography charges. Police discovered suspect images on his laptop during a random laptop check at Ottawa’s airport on September 15. Archbishop Anthony Mancini of Halifax in Nova Scotia and now apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Antigonish, said that he had not known why Bishop Lahey had resigned last Saturday. “So, honestly, part of my concern is, is there anyone left that we can believe?” he said.

They Accuse Others of Their Own Sins

Ukraine

In his talk with Pope Benedict XVI the head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations, Archbishop Hilarion of Volokolamsk has accused the Greek-Catholic Church to allegedly oppress Orthodox believers in western Ukraine. But the head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, Cardinal Lubomyr Huzar, strongly rejected the accusations: "These claims are made regularly, but I haven't heard of anyone proving this," the Cardinal said in an interview with the Ukrainian BBC service. In Soviet times, the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church was heavily persecuted not only by the Communist regime but also by the Orthodox Church.

Dean of Bonn Theological Department Abandons Priesthood

Germany

Professor Michael Schulz, a German priest and theologian who was appointed a papal advisor last month must step down from his professorship after abandoning his vow of celibacy. Schulz had only just been appointed to the International Theological Commission, a top Vatican body. He teaches Catholic theology at Bonn University and was dean of the Theology Department. The present pope has taught theology in Bonn from 1959 to 1966.

Sexual Relations as Game Deprived of any Responsibility

Spain

The two organizations “Professionals for Ethics” and “Responsible Pharmacies Network” are criticizing the decision by the Socialist Spanish government to allow the morning-after pill to be distributed in pharmacies without prescription or age restriction. Fabian Fernandez de Alarcon, general secretary for Professionals for Ethics, said “this is an attempt to “banalize sexual relations and turn them into a game deprived of any humanity and responsibility”. Furthermore, he said, the ruling separates “children from their parents when it comes to important decisions,” and makes abortion, “which can now be carried out by simply taking a pill, something trivial.”

Pope Receives President of Pakistan

Vatican

Yesterday Benedict XVI received in audience Asif Ali Zardari, president of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. During the meeting the current situation in Pakistan was examined, with particular reference to the fight against terrorism and the commitment to create a more tolerant and harmonious society in all its aspects. The positive role played by the Catholic Church in the social life of the country through her educational, healthcare and aid activities were pointed out. In the light of the recent episodes of violence against Christians, the Holy Father noted the need to overcome all forms of discrimination based on religious affiliation, with the aim of promoting respect for the rights of all citizens.
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