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US priest helps others understand deafness as a culture
Father Min Seo is hoping to convey the idea that deafness be treated as a culture
Updated: July 07, 2021 04:36 AM GMT
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Father Min Seo Park has overcome his disability. (Photo: deafcathnyc.org)
Father Min Seo Park, one of fewer than two dozen deaf priests worldwide, thinks deafness is hardly a disability and is working to help others realize that as well.
Deaf since an illness at age two, the new chaplain of St. Francis of Assisi Deaf Catholic Church in Landover Hills, Maryland, is hoping to convey the idea that deafness be treated as a culture.
South Korean Church opposes legal recognition of cohabitation
Catholics are concerned the move will undermine the value of the family and weaken society
Updated: May 11, 2021 10:08 AM GMT
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More young South Koreans are turning their back on marriage. (Photo supplied)
The South Korean government’s plan for institutional support for families, including out-of-wedlock unions and children, has been hailed as a positive move, but it has triggered concerns from pro-family groups including the Church over legal recognition of cohabitation.
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family unveiled its fourth Basic Plan for Healthy Families (2021-25) on April 27 “in the direction of strengthening diversity, universality and gender equality” and announced that it will be the basis of the government’s family policy for the next five years.
Ex-seminarian’s suit against archdiocese, seminary in Rome called baseless
Anthony J. Gorgia, left, then a seminarian for the Archdiocese of New York and a student at the Pontifical North American College, greets Pope Francis prior to Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican in this Dec. 24, 2017 photo. Former seminarian Gorgia has alleged in a civil suit filed Feb. 3, 2021, that he was barred from returning to his studies in Rome in late 2018 after taking a short approved medical leave because NAC officials knew he had witnessed inappropriate sexual behavior at the seminary. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
By Catholic News Service • Posted February 16, 2021
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