Robert Royal: Strange Last-Minute Gambit By Pope Stopping American Bishops Shows He’s Part of the Problem

Catholic Church commentator Robert Royal says that Pope Francis's recent request that U.S. Catholic bishops meeting in Baltimore this week take no immediate additional actions to stop clergy sex abuse is head-spinning.

"The Vatican knew for months that the bishops would deal with abuse at their regular Fall gathering. The pope asked them to cancel it and hold a spiritual retreat instead until the heads of bishops' conferences from around the world meet in February," Royal writes in The Catholic Thing. "… Whatever the fear, to wait until the very day the meeting opened to request no voting take place is almost without precedent. For many Americans, sad to say, the pope has probably just confirmed what he was forced to admit in Chile: he's part of the problem."

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Connecticut Catholic Bishops Call for Parental Notification for Abortions

Matthew McDonald

Connecticut is one of a small number of states in the country that don't require parents of minor girls seeking abortions to be notified, and the Catholic bishops in the state want to change that.

The Connecticut Catholic Conference, the political lobbying arm of the state's three bishops, released its annual "State of Abortion" report highlighting what the bishops see as inconsistencies in state law.

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