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Pope Francis: ‘His legacy will be defined by a series of firsts,’ Miami archbishop says
Read full article: Pope Francis: ‘His legacy will be defined by a series of firsts,’ Miami archbishop saysPeople across the world, including in South Florida, are reminiscing on the life and legacy of Pope Francis after the pontiff died early Monday at age 88.
Catholics in South Florida mark Ash Wednesday with Pope Francis hospitalized for 20th day
Read full article: Catholics in South Florida mark Ash Wednesday with Pope Francis hospitalized for 20th dayIn South Florida, Catholics attended mass at churches in greater numbers to commemorate Ash Wednesday, which marks the first day of Lent, a 40-day season of prayer, fasting, and charity before Easter on April 20.
Mass with Miami archbishop held for Pope Francis
Read full article: Mass with Miami archbishop held for Pope FrancisSupport for Pope Francis is happening here in South Florida as churchgoers attend mass, including one that was held Monday with Thomas Wenski, the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Miami.
As US Catholic bishops meet, Trump looms over their work on abortion and immigration
Read full article: As US Catholic bishops meet, Trump looms over their work on abortion and immigrationAs U.S. Catholic bishops gather for their annual fall meeting this week in Baltimore, the specter of President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory hangs over the proceedings.
Despite electoral loss, abortion rights advocates say 57% Amendment 4 vote sent ‘message’
Read full article: Despite electoral loss, abortion rights advocates say 57% Amendment 4 vote sent ‘message’Despite its failure to achieve a 60% supermajority at the ballot box, supporters of abortion rights said the 57% of “yes” voters on Amendment 4 show that Florida voters oppose the state’s direction on the issue.
Archbishop of Miami follows Nicaragua’s ‘off the rails’ persecution of Catholic priests
Read full article: Archbishop of Miami follows Nicaragua’s ‘off the rails’ persecution of Catholic priestsNicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s administration has targeted at least a dozen Roman Catholic priests and a bishop and closed a Catholic-run university after national demonstrations against him.
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Relief efforts ongoing in South Florida as death toll from earthquake in Haiti continues rising
Read full article: Relief efforts ongoing in South Florida as death toll from earthquake in Haiti continues risingThe death toll in Haiti has surpassed 700 and is only expected to climb following Saturday's 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
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‘No Hate. No Fear’ rally: Dozens stand against anti-Semitism at Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach
Read full article: ‘No Hate. No Fear’ rally: Dozens stand against anti-Semitism at Holocaust Memorial in Miami BeachDozens met for the “No Hate. No Fear” rally against anti-Semitism on Thursday at the Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation in Miami Beach.
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Archbishop of Miami on Holy Week: Attend Catholic Mass with safety measures
Read full article: Archbishop of Miami on Holy Week: Attend Catholic Mass with safety measuresThe coronavirus pandemic has been a difficult time for religious people across the world. At a time of loss and grief with COVID-19, some Catholics were unable to participate in in-person Mass for nearly a year. This Holy Week many are making it back to Mass.
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New American citizens sworn in at Bayfront Park in front of special sculpture
Read full article: New American citizens sworn in at Bayfront Park in front of special sculptureMIAMI, Fla. – Ten new American citizens took the oath of allegiance on Wednesday in the shadow of an appropriate piece of artwork in Bayfront Park with a Vatican connection. The sculpture, Angels Unawares, will be at Bayfront Park through April 7 and on Wednesday, it was the backdrop for a citizenship ceremony. On September 2019, the large bronze of Angels Unawares was installed in St. Peter’s Square Rome and the smaller bronze was installed in St. Paul’s Basilica, Rome. In the shadow of Miami’s Freedom Tower and the faces of the bronze “Angels,” Colombian born Nicolas Cabrera was sworn in as an American. The sculpture arrived in Bayfront Park on Feb. 9 after stops in Boston, New York and Atlanta, before coming to Miami.
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Catholics celebrating Christmas embrace precautions during pandemic
Read full article: Catholics celebrating Christmas embrace precautions during pandemicThe measures were meant to avoid turning the Catholic Christmas Eve Mass into a super spreader event during the coronavirus pandemic. The members of the church’s choir wore face masks to usher on Christmas Eve with traditional carols. Typically 1,000 people would be at the Church of the Little Flower for Christmas Eve mass, Alvarez said. About 200, and not the usual thousands, attended Francis’ Christmas vigil Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava extended the midnight curfew to 1 a.m. to allow Catholics to attend the Midnight Mass.
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Archbishop Thomas Wenski keeping virtual learning a possibility when private Catholic schools open in Miami
Read full article: Archbishop Thomas Wenski keeping virtual learning a possibility when private Catholic schools open in MiamiThe fate of the classroom is still up in the air for public schools, but what about private institutions? "School is going to open on the 19th," said Archbishop Thomas Wenski of the Miami Archdiocese. For Catholic private schools, that date seems to be the only sense of certainty in this COVID-19 world. It's less than a month away, and private catholic schools are having the same discussion as their public school counterparts. "We either will go with plan A or Plan B," Wenski said, referring to in-school teaching or virtual learning.
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Masses promoting Unity Agsint Racism being held in churches across South Florida
Read full article: Masses promoting Unity Agsint Racism being held in churches across South FloridaMIAMI Special 'Unity Against Racism' masses are being held at churches throughout Miami. Archbishop Thomas Wenski said the holiday weekend is the perfect time to highlight the church's social doctrine. Church members say the Fourth of July weekend was chosen on purpose for the occasion, linking the theme of liberty with the churchs stance against the sin of racism. "We see the effects of racism still at work unfortunately in too many areas of our country," Wenski said. While the church is only hosting 25% capacity during this pandemic, the mass is live streamed to thousands.