Bishop Mulvey to Duval Co. commissioners: let the people talk

On Monday, the Duval County Commissioners voted to begin contract negotiations with Serco, an Australian for-profit contractor, in  order to submit to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a proposal for a family detention facility in San Diego. Monday’s hearing did not follow the proper hearing disclosure procedures. Duval County Judge Ricardo Carrillo said the hearing…

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Proposed rules right long-time wrong

Last week the Department of State Health Services published long overdue draft rules for the humane and dignified disposition of human fetal remains. Support of these rules is something on which people on both sides of the fractious abortion debate can find common ground.  Regardless of one’s definition — unborn babies, products of conception, fetuses,…

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Texas Bishops highly concerned with ruling that puts women at grave risk

AUSTIN — The US Supreme Court has decided, in a 5-3 decision, to strike down key provisions of Texas HB2, a law that protects women’s safety while seeking an abortion. The Texas State Legislature overwhelmingly approved HB2.  The Texas Catholic Conference supported the passage of this pro-life law and submitted an Amicus brief to the…

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A Team That Helps You SucceedMundum tum duae rerum. Terra cornua. Ignea primaque nitidis dissaepserat mutatas derecti. Sunt circumfluus extendi aethere. Illic chaos: habentem zonae sorbentur meis peregrinum. Lucis formaeque ita chaos: erat. Get Started Totidem lumina adsiduis concordiMundum tum duae rerum. Terra cornua. Ignea primaque nitidis dissaepserat mutatas derecti. Sunt circumfluus extendi aethere. Illic…

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Rethinking The Death Penalty Events Coming To The Texas Capitol In October

The public and moral consequences of capital punishment will be the subject of a one-day conference entitledJourney To Mercy – Rethinking The Death Penalty In Texasbeing jointly hosted by the Texas Catholic Conference on Friday, October 23, in the Texas Capitol in Austin. The conference is an opportunity to re-examine the state’s system of capital…

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Corpus Christi Passes New Law Regulating Payday and Auto-Title Lenders

Consumer advocates from across the state celebrated the Corpus Christi City Council’s passage of a payday and auto-title lending ordinance on August 11. Modeled on similar ordinances passed by 25 of the largest municipalities across the state, the Corpus Christi ordinance looks to “reducing abusive and predatory lending practices” by payday and auto title loan…

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Family, School Help Shape Jordan Spieth’s Character

By Cathy Harasta,The Texas Catholic IRVING — The experience might have been sweeter when Jordan Spieth was 16, but he didn’t let it show.He stayed on par with the paradigm that got him here. After his not-so-stellar finish at the golf tournament closest to his home and heart, he demonstrated the class and composure that…

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Pope Calls For Change Of Attitude Towards Migrants, Refugees

By Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, Archdiocese of San Antonio The cry to end the imprisonment of refugee children and their young mothers in detention centers is written on the heart and soul of the Catholic Church and the Gospel. “Whatever you did for these least brothers of mine, you did for me.” I ask you, my sisters…

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Fifth Undercover Planned Parenthood Video Exposes Houston Clinic

The controversy surrounding Planned Parenthood’s harvesting and distribution of organs and tissue from aborted fetuses has reached the Lone Star State. Newly released clandestine video by the Center for Medical Progress shows staff at a Houston clinic discussing the relationship between altering abortion procedures to obtain the most intact organs and their associated costs. The…

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