July 19, 2021 by Catholic News published on 2021-07-19T15:39:15Z A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Diocesan bishops are considering how to implement the pope’s motu proprio on the use of the Traditional Latin Mass. The Archbishop of San Francisco has said the Traditional Latin Mass will continue to be available in his local Church. The Diocese of Arlington will allow all parishes that had planned on offering Masses in the Extraordinary Form to continue. The Diocese of Little Rock will limit the celebration of Traditional Latin Mass to two parishes administered by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. The Diocese of Norwich in Connecticut filed for bankruptcy last week, amid several sexual abuse lawsuits related to a former school administered by the diocese. More than 60 lawsuits have been filed related to alleged abuse at Mount Saint John School, a former residential school for troubled boys an hour south of Hartford. Norwich’s bishop described the school, which was funded and audited by the state, as a “ministry” of the diocese. Pope Francis prayed for Cuba on Sunday, in his first Angelus address since undergoing surgery. The pope promised his closeness to the Cuban people, after the largest protests in decades in the communist country. Cubans are struggling with inflation, food shortages, and the coronavirus pandemic. Today is the feast of Saint Arsenius. The 5th-century saint was a tutor to the son of a Roman Emperor. But he gave it all up to live a life of prayer in the desert. Genre News & Politics