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Only 135 of 260 cardinals, or those under age 80, will vote for the next pope in a Vatican City conclave expected to begin on May 6 or soon after.
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Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller presided over a noon Mass on Monday at San Fernando Cathedral to honor the pope.
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Up to 15,000 people are expected to line the streets and even join the procession.
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The statement read that the situation of migrants and refugees "has taken on new relevance with the new federal administrations in the United States and Mexico."
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There are no mass ICE roundups in Bexar County, according to Sheriff Javier Salazar who spoke Monday night during a town hall meeting hosted by the San Antonio Catholic Archdiocese.
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Thursday’s commemoration included an interfaith menorah lighting at San Fernando Hall, a block away from San Fernando Cathedral. The menorah itself was provided by Temple Beth El.
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In attendance were bishops from cities in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, who were in San Antonio for a retreat that was scheduled before Benedict’s death.
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There are cell lines from the 1970s and ‘80s still used today in some vaccine science and — in some cases — vaccine production.
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San Antonio Catholic Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller wants parishioners to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
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San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller announced he will allow Catholic services to resume at more than 110 parishes starting Tuesday, May 19 with…