Wisdom Wednesday | September 4

AUSCP NewsRoundupSeptember 4Wisdom Wednesdays

Welcome to the first Wednesday in September following the first Monday of the month when we observed Labor Day. (Easier to determine than Easter!) American bishops called for honoring “human dignity of all who labor” and specifically for protection of working moms. In early September, Wisdom Wednesday finds a bountiful harvest of political news – and political views – for your almost autumnal pondering, and we note that October will bring the second session of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod on Synodality. And wait till you read what Tom Reese has to say about women deacons!

Labor Day 2024

  • What US Catholic Bishops said on Labor Day: Honor “Human Dignity of All Who Labor.’” They pointed to the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard in Matthew 20:1-16.
  • The century-old Rerum Novarum is still a guide to just labor, according to US Catholic. “Our society still hasn’t implemented the just labor principles laid out in this encyclical from the 1800s.”
  • A staff writer at the National Catholic Register offers his thoughts, concluding, “In Our Labor, We Participate in God’s Plan for Creation.” Peter Laffin says “Our work forms us. It strengthens our character and cultivates our integrity. It deepens our love and gratitude for all that we receive from the grace of God.”
  • Labor Day may be in the past, but there is a lot of work ahead to do – especially for parishes, dioceses and other institutions to push for policies that put Catholic labor teaching into practice. From National Catholic Register.
  • The US bishops are urging Senate passage of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and “social policies in ways that are pro-woman, pro-family, pro-worker and, thus, authentically pro-life.”

Travels with Pope Francis

Synod, soon

The Vatican has published the pope’s schedule for October liturgical celebrations. The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff highlights the opening and closing celebrations for the second session of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod on Synodality and a Mass with the canonization of Blesseds.

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Women and the Diaconate

Also in the news

Other faiths in practice

  • U.S. Latinas are embracing spiritual practices outside traditional religion. Many U.S. Latinas have turned to sound healing while seeking spiritual practices outside of traditional religion.
  • Brazilians marched for Eshu, an Afro-Brazilian deity, to protest Christian intolerance in their country. The march in honor of the orisha Eshu drew some 150,000 people in São Paulo recently, considered a rebuke to the rise of evangelical Christians’ political power.
  • Brazilian Christian groups oppose a bill punishing abortion similarly to homicide. “Being against abortion, however, cannot be confused with the desire to see the woman who practices it behind bars,” said one statement from a group of Catholic priests.
  • AME Church delegates name six new bishops while retaining same-sex marriage ban. In a joint address, AME bishops called for the creation of “accountability measures for every elected and appointed leader within our church.”

Memorial service today for military chaplain

With his canonization cause open, Servant of God Father Vincent Capodanno’s heroic and virtuous life is remembered every Sept. 4 with a memorial Mass in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, will celebrate this annual Mass, which EWTN will broadcast live on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.

Just for fun

Here are three of 101 church signs collected by a company that sells signs, and a link to the rest.

  1. God recycles. He made you from dust.
  2. Always remember that Hell is really un-cool.
  3. Jesus is God’s selfie.

Read the rest!

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