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2008 Fall General Assembly


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Monday: 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Election Results

Conference Secretary
Bishop George V. Murry, SJ of Youngstown, Ohio

Committee on National Collections
Bishop Kevin Farrell
of Dallas, Texas

Committee on Cultural Diversity
Bishop Jaime Soto, Coadjutor Bishop of Sacramento, Calif.

Committee on Doctrine
Archbishop Donald Wuerl of Washington

Committee on Pro-Life Activities
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston

Committee on Communications
Bishop Gabino Zavala, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles

Catholic Relief Services Board
Archbishop Timothy Broglioof the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services
Archbishop Daniel Flores of Detroit
Auxiliary Bishop Martin Holleyof Washington



Agenda
Monday
9-12:30General Session
12:30-2Lunch
2-4Priority Task Forces and Breakout Groups
4-5Regional Meetings
Tuesday
9-10:30Executive Session
10:30-12:30General Session
12:30-2Lunch
2-5General Session with the Elections, Budget, Plans, Divine Worship Action Items, and Other Items
Wednesday
9-10:30Executive Session
10:30-12:30Regional Meetings
12:30-2Lunch
2-3Prayer and Reflection
3-5Holy Hour


Photo Briefs


Retired Auxiliary Bishop David Arias of Newark, N.J., left, cast ballots during a vote Nov. 11 at the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


Coadjutor Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, Calif., speaks from the floor Nov. 11 at the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


Auxiliary Bishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of San Diego submits ballots during a vote Nov. 11 at the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


U.S. bishops celebrate Mass Nov. 10 at the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


Bishop Hebert A. Bevard of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands applauds an address by Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago Nov. 10 during the opening session of the U.S. bishops' general fall meeting in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


U.S. bishops' join in prayer Nov. 10 at the opening session of their general fall meeting in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec) (Nov. 10, 2008)


Auxiliary Bishop Francis J. Kane of Chicago smiles Nov. 10 during the opening session of the bishops' general fall meeting in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta works on his laptop Nov. 10 before the opening session of the U.S. bishops' general fall meeting in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Fla., gets an early start Nov. 10 as he looks over documents before the opening session of the U.S. bishops' general fall meeting in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)


CNS FILE PHOTO: U.S. bishops pray at the opening of their fall meeting in Baltimore in 2007. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)

CNS photo/Bob Strawn

Bishops to vote on blessing service for children in the womb

By Nancy Frazier O'Brien
Catholic News Service

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- To fill a gap in existing prayer books, the U.S. bishops took up consideration Nov. 10 of a liturgical service in English and Spanish for blessing newly conceived children in the womb.

Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli of Paterson, N.J., chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Divine Worship, introduced the document on the first day of the fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore.

He said the blessing, which had been approved both by his committee and by the Committee on Pro-Life Activities, "was prepared to support the parents awaiting the birth of their child, to encourage in the parish prayers for and recognition of the precious gift of the child in the womb, and to foster respect for human life within society."

The blessing can be used in the context of a Mass or outside a Mass, and for an individual mother or a group of expectant parents.

Bishop Serratelli said the pro-life committee had received requests from "a number of dioceses" for such a document.

The blessing includes intercessions "for our civic rulers that they may perform their duties with justice and compassion while respecting the gift of human life" and "for a safe and healthy pregnancy for all expectant mothers and for a safe delivery for their children."

It also expresses concern "for children who are unwanted, unloved, abandoned or abused, that the Lord will inspire his people to protect and care for them."

If used as a blessing outside Mass, the service includes introductory prayers, Scripture readings, intercessions, the actual blessing of the mother and child, and a concluding rite.

"May almighty God, who has created new life, now bless the child in your womb," the blessing says. "The Lord has brought you the joy of motherhood: May he bless you with a safe and healthy pregnancy. You thank the Lord today for the gift of your child: May he bring you and your child one day to share in the unending joys of heaven."

There are also optional prayers for fathers, for families and for the parish community.

If approved, the blessing will be included in future editions of the Book of Blessings when that liturgical text is revised.

But Bishop Earl A. Boyea of Lansing, Mich., asked that consideration be given to putting the blessing also in the book "Catholic Household Blessings & Prayers" so that it could be used in other than church services.

"It could be useful to those marching outside abortion clinics, to bless the mothers and children inside," he said.

A vote on the document was scheduled for Nov. 11.

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11/10/2008 2:18 PM ET
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