• Catholic Bishops of Florida Praise Passage of Legislation Prohibiting Abortion After 15-Weeks
    Catholic Bishops of Florida Praise Passage of Legislation Prohibiting Abortion After 15-Weeks
    March 4, 2022
    TALLAHASSEE – The bishops of Florida commend Florida’s legislature for passing HB 5 that limits when abortions can be legally obtained in Florida to 15 weeks of pregnancy. This pro-life measure also includes provisions to improve infant health and analyze and reduce fetal and infant mortality.
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  • Catholic Bishops of Florida Mark 49th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
    January 19, 2022
    TALLAHASSEE – Encouraged by the oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in the Mississippi abortion case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, yet in somber recognition of the millions of lives lost to abortion, Florida’s Catholic bishops have released a joint statement marking the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
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  • Christie Arnold Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops
    Christie Arnold Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops
    September 9, 2021
    TALLAHASSEE – Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops (FCCB) is pleased to announce that Christie Arnold has joined the staff as Associate for Social Concerns and Respect Life.
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  • Bishops Honor Representative Erin Grall with the Defensor Vitae / Defender of Life Award
    February 4, 2021
    Tallahassee, FL (February 4, 2021) – While deeply appreciative of the service rendered by all members of the legislature, the bishops of Florida recognize special and notable achievements in the public square. This year, they are pleased to present the Defensor Vitae / Defender of Life Award to The Honorable Erin Grall, Florida House of Representatives, District 54, Vero Beach.
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  • Mike Barrett Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops as Associate for Education
    Mike Barrett Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops as Associate for Education
    July 29, 2020
    TALLAHASSEE, FL (July 29, 2020) – Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops (FCCB) is pleased to announce that Michael T. (“Mike”) Barrett, Esq. has joined the staff as an associate for education. Barrett serves as a professional resource person for the FCCB in education matters; coordinates, monitors and advocates issues relating to government programs affecting Florida Catholic schools, their administrators, faculty, and pupils; and represents Catholic education at the state level in Florida and in coordination with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) at the federal level. He represents the FCCB with the Florida Association of Academic Nonpublic Schools (FAANS) and maintains relationships with various school-choice organizations and special needs groups.
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  • Statement on Requiring Parental Consent Prior to a Minor’s Abortion
    Statement on Requiring Parental Consent Prior to a Minor’s Abortion
    June 30, 2020
    TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops thanks Governor Ron DeSantis for signing into law today SB 404, a bill that requires parental consent before a minor has an abortion. This common-sense measure simply holds abortion to the same consent requirements as most every other medical decision involving a child, including simple interventions such as taking an aspirin or getting ears pierced.
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  • Bishops Praise Passage of Legislation Requiring Parental Consent Prior to a Minor’s Abortion
    February 20, 2020
    The bishops of Florida commend our state legislature for passing, with bipartisan support, legislation that ensures a parent provides consent before a minor can terminate her pregnancy. Parental consent is required prior to a minor's medical treatment in most every instance, this includes simple medical interventions such as taking an aspirin or getting one’s ears pierced. This legislation is a common-sense measure that holds abortion to the same consent requirements as most every other medical decision involving a child.
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  • Catholic Bishops of Florida Honor Helen Aguirre Ferré with Distinguished Catholic Leader Award
    Catholic Bishops of Florida Honor Helen Aguirre Ferré with Distinguished Catholic Leader Award
    January 29, 2020
    The Distinguished Catholic Leader Award is presented to a Catholic Floridian whose life and work have deepened respect for life and increased appreciation for the human dignity of the people of Florida. The award is named for and was first presented in 1995 to Thomas A. Horkan, Jr., founding executive director of the Florida Catholic Conference. Ferré is the ninth recipient since the award’s inception.
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  • Catholic Bishops of Florida Issue Statement Marking 47th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
    January 8, 2020
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida’s Catholic bishops have released a joint statement in somber recognition of the 47th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. In Catholic dioceses in the U.S., January 22 is designated a Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children.
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  • Ken Kniepmann Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops as Associate for Health
    Ken Kniepmann Joins Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops as Associate for Health
    October 29, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL (October 29, 2019) – Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops (FCCB) is pleased to announce that Ken Kniepmann has joined the staff as associate for health. Kniepmann will serve the bishops and Catholic health ministry leaders in the state as a professional resource person on matters related to health care. He will advocate on behalf of the Church and Catholic health care ministry on legislative, regulatory and other public policy proposals with particular attention to ethical and moral issues.
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  • Catholic bishops plead to Governor DeSantis to stay execution of James Dailey
    October 21, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL (October 21, 2019) – The eight Catholic bishops of Florida have written to Gov. Ron DeSantis urging him to stay the execution of James Dailey. Dailey, who was sentenced to death for the 1985 murder of 14-year-old Shelly Boggio, has a strong case for innocence.
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  • Catholic bishops urge Governor DeSantis to spare the life of Gary Ray Bowles
    August 19, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Gary Ray Bowles is scheduled to be executed on Thursday, August 22 at 6:00 p.m. for the 1994 murder of Walter Hinton. Bowles additionally pled guilty to five other murders and is serving life sentences for two of them.
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  • Catholic bishops urge Governor DeSantis to spare the life of Bobby Joe Long
    May 20, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Robert Joseph “Bobby Joe” Long is scheduled to be executed on Thursday, May 23 at 6:00 p.m. for the 1984 murder of Michelle Sims. Long additionally pled guilty to, and received life sentences for, seven other murders.
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  • Statement on Passage of State-Level Immigration Enforcement (SB 168)
    May 2, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – The following is a statement from Michael B. Sheedy, Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops (FCCB), executive director, on final passage of SB 168 sponsored by Senator Joe Gruters (R-Sarasota): “Today’s passage of state-level immigration enforcement legislation is disheartening. There are many, including members of the Florida Legislature, who are frustrated that Congress has not enacted needed immigration reforms. However, immigration law is, and should remain, in the purview of the federal, not state, government.
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  • Catholic Bishops of Florida Honor Raoul G. Cantero, III with Distinguished Catholic Leader Award
    Catholic Bishops of Florida Honor Raoul G. Cantero, III with Distinguished Catholic Leader Award
    March 29, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Raoul G. Cantero, III, former Florida Supreme Court Justice, was honored on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, with the Thomas A. Horkan, Jr. Distinguished Catholic Leader Award. The award was presented at the annual Catholic Days at the Capitol luncheon attended by the Catholic bishops of Florida, current Florida Supreme Court Justices, state lawmakers, and nearly 400 Catholic faithful from across the state.
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  • 44th Annual Red Mass to be Celebrated March 27 in Tallahassee
    March 21, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Catholic Mass participants will pray for divine inspiration and guidance for those serving in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government and for members of the legal profession at the annual Red Mass of the Holy Spirit.
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  • Bishops Release Statement on 46th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
    January 16, 2019
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – In their annual statement marking the January 22 anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, the bishops of Florida acknowledged that the Church's teaching on abortion is continuously proving to be prophetic. "Our nation is increasingly rejecting abortion and Roe v. Wade as states continue to adopt more limitations on abortion and expand alternatives to abortion," said the bishops.
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  • Catholic bishops reiterate plea for Governor Scott to spare the life of Jose Antonio Jimenez
    December 10, 2018
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Jose Antonio Jimenez is scheduled to be executed on Thursday, December 13, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. for the 1992 murder of Phyllis Minas. Governor Scott initially signed Jimenez’ death warrant in July and scheduled his execution for August 14. However, the Florida Supreme Court issued a stay of execution to further review the case. The Supreme Court lifted the stay on October 4.
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  • Catholic bishops urge Governor Scott to spare the life of Jose Antonio Jimenez
    August 10, 2018
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Jose Antonio Jimenez is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. for the 1992 murder of Phyllis Minas. In an August 9 letter to Governor Rick Scott on behalf of the bishops of Florida, Michael Sheedy, executive director, appealed to the governor to commute Jimenez' death sentence to a life sentence without parole.
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  • Catholic bishops urge Governor Scott to spare the life of Eric Branch
    February 19, 2018
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Eric Branch is scheduled to be executed on Thursday, February 22, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. for the 1993 murder of Susan Morris. In a February 15 letter on behalf of the bishops of Florida, Michael Sheedy, executive director, appealed to Governor Scott to commute Branch's death sentence to a life sentence without parole. "It is our concern that the death penalty contributes to a growing disrespect for the sacredness of all human life," said Sheedy. "It feeds on an underlying sense of vengeance in our culture and adds to a callousness or coarseness towards one another."
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