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Making a Difference – Fight the coronavirus, not each other!

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By Tony Magliano Even now, as the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to attack humanity, so many human beings continue to fight each other. Challenging this terrible reality, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a heartfelt appeal for a global ceasefire (see: https://bit.ly/2K8aOJZ). Inspiringly he said, “Our world faces a common enemy: COVID-19.…

AUSCP Virtual Assembly Planned for June 22-24

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Excitement is building for the Virtual AUSCP Assembly that is being planned for June 22-24 online! Plans call for retaining the original speakers. For the convenience of those on the west coast, the sessions will not begin until 1:00 PM Eastern time/10:00 AM Pacific time.

Letter from Rome

The Mass has ended… but the clerical abuse continues Bob Mickens comments that the coronavirus-induced quarantine should force the Church to do some serious soul-searching about the Eucharisthttps://international.la-croix.com/news/the-mass-has-ended-but-the-clerical-abuse-continues/12108

Physical 2020 Assembly Cancelled, Virtual Assembly Planned

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In the interest of the safety of our members and friends, our planned physically-present 2020 Assembly in MD has been cancelled. We are working to hold a virtual Assembly using today’s media during the same June 22-25 time-frame, addressing the same theme and with our publicized keynoters.

We are all in this together!

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Making a Difference By Tony Magliano “The worst is, yes, ahead of us,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, U.S. director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. No morally healthy person likes bad news. But to ignore dangerous bad news because it’s unpleasant to hear and may necessitate getting…

Daniel Horan Publishes Article on Laudato Si’ and Integration

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Daniel Horan wrote an article in NCR titled “Integral ecology requires a larger ‘seamless garment’.” He cited Laudato Si’, saying: “Given that Laudato Si’ is officially part of the church’s social teaching, its insights and lessons have bearing on how we view social order, politics, scientific inquiry, theological reflection and moral norms.”

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