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Pope Francis, Liberation Theology, and a Changing Church

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By Joanna Mercuri on October 17, 2014 Editor's Picks, In the News, Living the Mission

 

A few weeks ago, on the plane ride home from South Korea, Pope Francis announced that the Vatican had paved the way for the beatification and eventual sainthood of Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero, who was assassinated in 1980 while saying Mass. For decades, his sainthood had been blocked due to Rome’s reluctance to fully endorse the liberation theology movement, of which Archbishop Romero was an outspoken member.

 

Lee-(web)The Catholic Church has had a complicated relationship with liberation theology, said Associate Professor of Theology Michael Lee, Ph.D. On the one hand, the movement’s emphasis on economic and social justice for the poor squares with Jesus’ message in the Gospels. On the other hand, its rumored connections to communism and the occasional violent outburst made the Vatican wary.

 

However, through actions such as sanctioning Archbishop Romero’s beatification, Pope Francis is demonstrating that the Church ought to draw on the Gospels to find a middle ground within even the most controversial issues.

 

Watch Inside Fordham’s interview with Lee on the pope’s attitude toward liberation theology and its impact on the Church.

 

https://news.fordham.edu/living-the-mission/pope-francis-liberation-theology-and-a-changing-church/

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Fordham Theology Professor Michael Lee weighs in on how Pope Francis is embracing the tenets of liberation theology in his role as head of the Catholic church.

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California $950 theft and shoplifting law 2022

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February 26, 2022

 

California theft law changed significantly following the coming into force of Proposition 47, which introduced new regulations on the classification of theft related offences.

 

The law reclassified what theft crimes constitutes a felony or misdemeanor, primarily setting threshold on the monetary value on a stolen item to qualify the offence as a misdemeanor or felony and in some cases, removing the discretionary powers granted prosecutors and juries on when to charge a suspect with misdemeanor or felony for theft crimes.

 

The California theft law also gives people already serving time or previously served time to apply for resentencing using the new guidelines and having their criminal records changed to reflect the new rules.

 

13 months following the introduction of the new law, over 200,000 applications had been received for resentencing.

 

Table of Contents

 

California $950 theft law

How much can you steal in California without going to jail?

California Forgery Law

California Shoplifting law

California law on Receiving Stolen Property

California Laws on theft of company funds

Punishment for embezzlement in California

Examples of embezzlement

Defending an embezzlement charge

Is stealing legal in California?

Conclusion

 

https://www.guidelinelaw.com/california-theft-law/

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An inside look at the Israeli rescue effort in Surfside

IDF Home Front Command delegation is using visual intelligence techniques and information from families to map out the destroyed condo in Surfside and help identify the disaster’s victims.

By Yaakov Lappin

 

(July 1, 2021 / JNS) A rescue delegation from the Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command is using visual intelligence techniques and information received from families of the victims to precisely map out the wreckage of a condo that crashed in a Miami suburb last week.

 

This mapping-out method is enabling rescue teams to more quickly reach the remains of victims and identify them accurately, military representatives said on Wednesday.

 

https://www.jns.org/an-inside-look-at-the-israeli-rescue-effort-in-surfside/