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Caption: Byzantine Catholic Archbishop William C. Skurla of Pittsburgh, Byzantine Catholic Bishop John M. Kudrick of Parma, Ohio, and Romanian Bishop John M. Botean of Canton, Ohio, concelebrate a Divine Liturgy with U.S. bishops from Eastern Catholic churches at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome May 16. Bishops from the Chaldean, Ruthenian, Maronite, Ukrainian, Armenian, Melkite, Syriac and Romanian Catholic churches were making their
Byzantine Catholic Archbishop William C. Skurla of Pittsburgh, Byzantine Catholic Bishop John M. Kudrick of Parma, Ohio, and Romanian Bishop John M. Botean of Canton, Ohio, concelebrate a Divine Liturgy with U.S. bishops from Eastern Catholic churches at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome May 16. Bishops from the Chaldean, Ruthenian, Maronite, Ukrainian, Armenian, Melkite, Syriac and Romanian Catholic churches were making their "ad limina" visits to report on the status of their dioceses. (CNS/Paul Haring)
Catholics must accept Vatican II, including on Judaism, cardinal says

By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service

ROME (CNS) -- The Catholic Church's relationship to Judaism as taught by the Second Vatican Council and the interpretations and developments of that teaching by subsequent popes, "are binding on a Catholic," said the Vatican official responsible for relations with the Jews.

Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and a member of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, spoke to reporters May 16 after delivering a speech on Catholic-Jewish relations in light of Vatican II's declaration "Nostra Aetate" on the church's relations with non-Christian religions.
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Caption: Father Bob Miller, pastor of St. Dorothy Parish in Chicago, gives a blessing to a student following a rally against violence in Chicago May 14. The rally focused on prayer for a blessed and peaceful summer for school-age children and their families. More than 530 students and their chaperones from nine Chicago Catholic schools participated. (CNS/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
Father Bob Miller, pastor of St. Dorothy Parish in Chicago, gives a blessing to a student following a rally against violence in Chicago May 14. The rally focused on prayer for a blessed and peaceful summer for school-age children and their families. More than 530 students and their chaperones from nine Chicago Catholic schools participated. (CNS/Karen Callaway, Catholic New World)
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Editors: Contents of Origins CNS Documentary Service, Vol. 42, No. 2 (May 17, 2012):

-- What can believers learn from atheists? Jesuit Father Patrick J. Ryan, a Fordham University theologian, looks to the works of Philip Roth, Colm Toibin and Salman Rushdie -- three novelists known for their critiques of their ancestral religions -- for insights for believers.

-- Pope Benedict XVI says a sound education in the faith constitutes the U.S. Catholic Church's most urgent internal challenge in an address to U.S. bishops visiting the Vatican.

-- What is the Catholic vision of ecumenism? It's all about mission, says Paulist Father Ronald G. Roberson, associate director of the U.S. bishops' office for ecumenism.

-- Members of the House of Representatives should strive "to do no harm" to poor and vulnerable people when they vote on the 2012 federal budget, says Bishop Stephen E. Blaire of Stockton, Calif. He speaks on behalf of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee.


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