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With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the Carolinas, leaders in the Diocese of Charlotte began taking precautions and staying in the loop with North Carolina emergency management officials. 

Nearly 90 parishioners and guests attended a panel discussion at St. Agnes Church in Arlington on immigration from the standpoint of Catholic social teaching and how the church is involved at a local, state and national level.  

In October, seven more men and women will be added to the canon of saints: Pope Paul VI, Archbishop Oscar Romero, Father Francesco Spinelli, Father Vincenzo Romano, Mother Catherine Kasper, Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa and Nunzio Sulprizio. 

More than 3,000 Hispanic Catholic leaders and others from nearly every diocese in the country will meet in Dallas Sept. 20 for the V National Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry (V Encuentro) main meeting. 

I’ve been emailing my friend Becky, a newspaper editor in South Dakota, about our growing desire to unplug.

With the autumn comes the opportunity to begin anew.

This Sunday we hear St. Mark’s account of St. Peter professing that Jesus is the anointed one of God and the Messiah foretold by the prophets. In response to Jesus asking the Apostles, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter spoke in faith on behalf of the Twelve, saying, “You are the Christ.”

Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Michael J. Bransfield of Wheeling-Charleston, W.V., and has instructed Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori to conduct an investigation into allegations that Bishop Bransfield sexually harassed adults. 

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