Friday, January 22, 2010, 02:01 PM - General
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News, of the hour, on the hour, from Catholic Information Radio.
I’m Bryan Douglas in Philadelphia, and at this hour….
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Last night, on the eve of today’s March for Life in Washington DC commemorating the 37th anniversary of the infamous US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion on demand, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities praised the presence of young people in pro-life activities. He stated in his homily quote "A new generation is rising that will usher in a culture of life. We should not underestimate the role of young Catholics," unquote.
The cardinal observed young people know in their heart what is right and what is wrong when it comes to life and do not make some of the tortured distinctions that some of their elders have made. The Cardinal also lauded the work of leaders in the pro-life movement. Close to 200 of them were at the Mass, one of several events marking this anniversary. He included those working with youths, families and persons with disabilities, saying that pro-lifers work in "a wide variety of fields."
The cardinal also offered his views on the current health care reform legislation before Congress. He said the House and Senate versions of reform fail to uphold the dignity of people and freedom of conscience.
He said that while the House version of the bill reaffirmed the long-standing policy against using federal funds to cover elective abortions, the Senate stripped that provision from its bill.
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Story 2:
Pope Benedict XVI will soon appoint a coadjutor archbishop of Los Angeles, according to an American Catholic blogger. Writing on the Catholic Vote Action blog, Thomas Peters says that Cardinal Roger Mahony has approved the coadjutor, and an announcement is imminent. The coadjutor would succeed Cardinal Mahony when he retires.
Cardinal Mahony assumed his current post in 1985. However he is still a year short of the canonical retirement age at which he is obliged to submit his resignation. The Pope frequently delays the appointment of a successor, but the appointment of a coadjutor would indicate that his remaining tenure is limited. Cardinal Mahoney, who has faced controversy frequently in the nation’s most populous archdiocese over his handling of sex-abuse complaints, has indicated that he neither expects nor wants to extend his tenure.
Story 3:
Pope Benedict has confirmed Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone in his post as the Vatican Secretary of State, L’Oservatore Romano is reporting today. The Holy Father declined to accept the resignation that Cardinal Bertone offered on his 75th birthday, in accordance with canon law.
In a recent letter, the Pope thanked Cardinal Bertone for his help over the years, noting that they had begun working together at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Pope Benedict said that he had long admired Cardinal Bertone’s clear grasp of doctrinal and canonical issues, as well as his discipline, dedication, and “humanity.”
The Secretary of State holds a position of enormous influence at the Vatican, supervising not only the foreign affairs of the Holy See but also the internal workings of the Vatican bureaucracy. In practice, all other offices of the Roman Curia, with the exception of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, report to the Secretary of State.
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Story 5:
The bishops of Kenya have announced that they will oppose a new constitution being considered by the nation’s lawmakers unless it explicitly protects the right to life from conception to natural death.
25% of Kenya’s 37 million people are Catholics; approximately half are Protestant, 10% are Muslims, while 10% hold indigenous beliefs.
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And speaking about cashing in on tragedy, The International Planned Parenthood Federation is using the Haiti earthquake to plead for emergency to support so-called family-planning clinics in the devastated country. This plea is in contrast with that taken by pro-life activists, who sent a medical team to Port au Prince to help women preparing for childbirth under extremely difficult conditions.
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I’m Bryan Douglas, CIR NEWS, for Catholic Information Radio.




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