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Angelus News | January 12, 2024 | Vol. 9 No. 1

On the cover: The Vatican’s new document Fiducia Supplicans on blessings for those in same-sex or “irregular” relationships has probably left the average Catholic with more questions than answers. What does it really say, and why is it so controversial? On Page 10, we break down the saga of the document’s reception with a sampling of some key reactions that illustrate what’s at stake. On Page 20, John Allen explains why the impact of Fiducia on the global Church may be more limited than we think.

On the cover: The Vatican’s new document Fiducia Supplicans on blessings for those in same-sex or “irregular” relationships has probably left the average Catholic with more questions than answers. What does it really say, and why is it so controversial? On Page 10, we break down the saga of the document’s reception with a sampling of some key reactions that illustrate what’s at stake. On Page 20, John Allen explains why the impact of Fiducia on the global Church may be more limited than we think.

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Managua auxiliary bishop, exiled<br />

priest visit LA parish for Epiphany<br />

Exiled prelate Bishop Silvio Báez encouraged<br />

LA-area Nicaraguans to seek the Lord while<br />

“fighting for peace, liberty, and justice without<br />

ever losing hope or giving up” during a visit to<br />

St. Vincent de Paul Church in Exposition Park on<br />

Epiphany weekend.<br />

“We Nicaraguans know well that in our history as<br />

a people we’ve lived through very dark periods in<br />

which terrible errors have been committed,” Báez<br />

said before hundreds at a Saturday, Jan. 6 Mass.<br />

“But we should never forget that, despite these<br />

failures, it’s always possible to start over and keep<br />

walking. In our history, God has always put new<br />

shining stars in our path for us to follow.”<br />

After the liturgy, hundreds of attendees greeted<br />

Báez and fellow exile Father Edwing Román of<br />

Managua for photos, autographs, and blessings at<br />

a reception in St. Vincent’s school auditorium,<br />

complete with traditional Nicaraguan food and<br />

music.<br />

To read more about Báez’s visit to Southern California,<br />

visit <strong>Angelus</strong><strong>News</strong>.com.<br />

— Theresa Cisneros<br />

Auxiliary Bishop Silvio Báez, at right in the background, and Father Edwing Román, foreground<br />

center, both of the Archdiocese of Managua in Nicaragua, process into St. Vincent de Paul Church<br />

in Exposition Park for Mass on Jan. 6. | VICTOR ALEMÁN

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