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Breaking news: The Vatican has forced Cardinal McCarrick to step down from active ministry after an allegation of sexual abuse of a teenager from 47 years ago is found credible. It is likely the first time a cardinal is stepping down for sexual abusing a minor. This is a developing story, so follow NCR for updates.

Could a “Pope Francis” Catholic could run for office in the Democratic Party today and be elected, or run for a judicial seat and win? One panelist at Georgetown’s last panel in the “Faith and the Faithful in U.S. Politics” series doesn’t think so.

The outcry against the Trump administration’s policy of separating children from their parents who are seeking asylum continues:

Meanwhile, two hosts for EWTN shows have made it clear they support the gospel of Trump over the Gospel of Jesus. Michael Sean Winters was astounded when one asked a Catholic Relief Services official who runs a shelter in Mexico whether migrants fleeing persecution and violence see how they’re putting a burden on the U.S..

Speaking of migrants and refugees, Global Sisters Report just launched a new series, “Seeking Refuge,” which tells stories of how women religious are helping refugees at every stage of their journey.

Catholic weddings can be held outdoors in the Baltimore Archdiocese. This, and more parish news in this week’s Field Hospital parish round-up.

An inspiring conversation between Jeannine Gramick and Sr. Luisa Derouen, one of the first women religious to work with transgender people.

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NCR’s podcast, NCR in Conversation, won best podcast from the Catholic Press Association last week. The second season’s final episode published last week and focused on “Humanae Vitae at 50,” featuring a lively conversation with Todd Salzman of Creighton University and NCR’s own Jamie Manson.

 

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