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December 11, 2006VOL. 44, NO. 22Oakland, CA

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Jesuits bring 3,000 youth to Columbus for annual ‘Teach-in’

Madison bishop
elected chair of
board of visitors
for Army school

Symbolic step toward Catholic-Orthodox unity

A basic guide to understanding elements of Islam

Step up efforts for peace in Lebanon, bishop urges Rice

Israeli Catholic scientist wins grant for devices to find cancer

Bishop clarifies plans for new high school

St. Bernard school receives early Christmas blessings

Father Jose Leon honored for
co-founding leadership of COR

SJND principal
to retire in June

Catholic Channel debuts on Sirius Radio

For the grieving, Christmas is a difficult time

Tips for coping during
the holiday season

Consider the Fair Trade option
when buying holiday gifts

Booklet takes the young back to Mary’s time

EWTN will broadcast Pope’s Christmas Mass

‘Picturing Mary’ documentary
debuts on public television

475th anniversary of apparition of
Our Lady of
Guadalupe

 

COMMENTARY
Separation wall is causing extreme hardship in Holy Land

Christians demoralized by Israelis continue to leave Bethlehem area

Poverty never takes a holiday, neither can our commitment

 

OBITUARIES
Sister Rita Moore, OP

Sister Mary Louise Williams, SNDdeN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Madison bishop elected chair of board of visitors
for Army school

FORT BENNING, Ga. (CNS) -- Bishop Robert C. Morlino of Madison, Wis., has been elected chairman of the board of visitors of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation at Fort Benning. He replaces Ambassador Jose S. Sorzano.

The institute, established in 2001 as a successor to the 55-year-old School of the Americas, instructs civilian, military and law enforcement leaders from throughout the Western Hemisphere.

The board of visitors is charged with independent review, observation and recommendations regarding the institute’s operations, administration and curriculum.

It has 13 members, including members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees and representatives from the State Department, U.S. Southern Command, and Army Training and Doctrine Command. Six members are designated by the secretary of defense and represent the human rights, religious, academic and business communities.

Board members, including the congressional representatives, made it clear that in electing Bishop Morlino they sought to emphasize the priority of ethics, human rights, democracy and civilian leadership of the military in the education offered at the Western Hemisphere Institute, known as WHINSEC.


“One of my priests recently wrote to me about my membership on the board calling it an expression of authentic Catholic patriotism,” Bishop Morlino commented. “As one who was exempted from the draft when I entered the seminary in the ‘60s, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve my country in a significant way.

“At the same time, I take most seriously the charge symbolized by my election as board chairman, to assure that issues of ethics and human rights always remain top priority, as WHINSEC carries out the mission received from the Congress of the United States,” he said.

The board, which meets twice a year, is a body of the Department of Defense.

Bishop Robert C. Morlino

 


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