Texas house explosion injures multiple people including children, officials say | Fox News

A house explosion in a Dallas suburb injured at least six people, authorities said Monday.

Plano Fire-Rescue responded to the 4400 block of Cleveland Drive following the blast around 4:45 p.m., a department spokeswoman told Fox News. Three adults and three children were taken to hospitals but the extent of their injuries was not disclosed, Fox-owned station KDFW-TV reported.

The force of the explosion essentially flattened the home and caused significant damage to nearby homes.

Neighbors say it happened during a storm. They saw a flash and heard a loud-shaking boom.

The impact of the explosion felt by people living a mile away. Many walking to the scene were in disbelief.

It’s unclear what caused the explosion. It happened as a thunderstorm moved through the neighborhood.

“I just happened to be looking out my window right as it happened and it was a big flash of bright light,” said Taylor Reddick, who lives nearby. “It had been lightning a lot already, and I just saw a huge black smoke go up and debris go flying in the air. It all happened very fast.”

Plano Fire says only one person was inside the home when it exploded. Most of the injured lived nearby.

Tony Clark says he saw children leaving the neighboring home to get into an ambulance on their own.

“Yeah, I didn’t see any wounds or anything on them. They walked just fine,” he said.

Investigators from the Plano Fire Department, Atmos, Oncor, and the Plano Police Bomb Squad all came out to the scene.

Power and gas were cut off to the block. The Plano Fire Department says it’s standard protocol.

Source: Texas house explosion injures multiple people including children, officials say | Fox News

2 dead in Fayette murder-suicide | TribLIVE.com

State police investigated a murder-suicide Saturday in Fayette County that left two men dead.

Troopers said they were dispatched to a shooting on East End Road in Bullskin just before noon and found Chad William Lowry, 34, of Connellsville, dead. The suspect fled in a truck, police said.

While investigators were on the way to the shooting call, they learned that the suspect had shot himself about 6 miles away on Wiltrout Hollow Road. Jeremy Alan Lowry, 35, of Connellsville, was found dead there, according to Trooper Robert Broadwater.

Troopers did not identify any relationship between the two or detail a motive in a news release. The Fayette County coroner’s office refused to release any information about either death.

Source: 2 dead in Fayette murder-suicide | TribLIVE.com

Woman found shot dead inside Wilkinsburg home; homicide detectives investigating

A 26-year-old woman who had been shot was found dead at a home in Wilkinsburg on Monday morning, Allegheny County police said.

Police said the call about a shooting in the 1400 block of Princeton Boulevard came in at about 7:55 a.m.

The victim, whose name has not yet been released, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

County homicide detectives are investigating. Anyone who has information is asked to call 833-ALL-TIPS. Anonymous calls will be accepted.

This is a developing story. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE mobile app to stay connected with breaking news.

Source: Woman found shot dead inside Wilkinsburg home; homicide detectives investigating

Trump supporter who took part in Capitol riot sentenced to 8 months for felony | US Capitol attack | The Guardian

Lawyers for Paul Hodgkins, who pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing an official proceeding, ask for leniency
Hodgkins pictured during the riot. Prosecutors said he deserves some leniency for taking responsibility almost immediately and pleading guilty to the obstruction charge.
Hodgkins pictured during the riot. Prosecutors said he deserves some leniency for taking responsibility almost immediately and pleading guilty to the obstruction charge. Photograph: AP

A Florida man who breached the US Senate chamber carrying a Trump campaign flag is scheduled on Monday to become the first 6 January rioter sentenced for a felony, in a hearing that will help set a benchmark for punishment in similar cases.

Prosecutors want Paul Hodgkins to serve 18 months, saying in a recent filing that he “like each rioter contributed to the collective threat to democracy” by forcing lawmakers to temporarily abandon their certification of Joe Biden’s election victory and to scramble for shelter from incoming mobs.

Video footage shows Hodgkins, 38, inside the Senate, wearing a Trump 2020 T-shirt, a flag flung over his shoulder and eye goggles around his neck. He took a selfie with a self-described shaman in a horned helmet and other rioters on the dais behind him.

Source: Trump supporter who took part in Capitol riot to be sentenced for felony | US Capitol attack | The Guardian

Speaker of Georgia House demands investigation into Fulton County election irregularities | Just The News

Georgia’s Speaker of the House David Ralston is demanding an investigation to “determine if any irregularities or willful fraud occurred” in the state’s largest metropolis last November, saying recent revelations about problems with vote counting in Fulton County merit an independent probe.

Ralston sent a letter late last week to Fulton County election officials requesting that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation be allowed to conduct the investigation.

The request comes after Just the News reported last month that an independent observer for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger noted two dozen pages of irregularities in the Atlanta vote counting center last Nov. 3, including double scanning of ballots, insecure transportation of ballots and possible voter privacy violations.

Raffensperger told Just the News he believes the problems in Fulton County are so extensive that the state should take over running elections in the Atlanta area.

Separately, a watchdog group called VoterGA, which won court access to absentee ballot data, said last week its review found that Fulton County’s hand count audit of the November election was riddled with “massive errors and provable fraud.”

Source: Speaker of Georgia House demands investigation into Fulton County election irregularities | Just The News

US blames China for hacks, opening new front in cyber offensive – CNNPolitics

Washington (CNN)The United States and its foreign allies on Monday accused China of widespread malfeasance in cyberspace, including through a massive hack of Microsoft’s email system and other ransomware attacks, a dramatic escalation in the increasingly urgent attempt by the Biden administration to stave off further breaches.

In a coordinated announcement, the White House and governments in Europe and Asia identified China’s Ministry of State Security, the sprawling and secretive civilian intelligence agency, with using “criminal contract hackers” to conduct a range of destabilizing activities around the world for personal profit, including the Microsoft hack, according to a senior US administration official.
The administration official also said China was behind a specific ransomware attack against a US target that involved a “large ransom request” — and added that Chinese ransom demands have been in the “millions of dollars.”
The public disclosure of the Chinese efforts amounts to a new front in an ongoing offensive by the Biden administration to bat away cyberthreats that have exposed serious vulnerabilities in major American sectors, including energy and food production. The extent of Chinese involvement in hiring criminal networks to invade and extort money around the world came as a surprise to the White House, officials said.
“What we found really surprising and new here was the use of criminal contract hackers to conduct this unsanctioned cyber operation and really the criminal activity for financial gain. That was really eye-opening and surprising for us,” a senior administration official said on Sunday ahead of the announcement.

Source: US blames China for hacks, opening new front in cyber offensive – CNNPolitics

Coroner: Johnstown woman killed in weather-related crash Saturday afternoon | WJAC

 

According to Cambria County Deputy Coroner Joseph Hriber, a Johnstown woman has been identified as the victim of a single-vehicle crash along Menoher Blvd. Saturday afternoon.

Authorities say 48-year-old Stella Clarke died as a result of multiple blunt force injuries after crashing her car along the 4100 block of Menoher Blvd. on Saturday.

Investigators believe weather-related factors caused Clarke to leave the roadway, strike a tree and travel down an embankment.

Officials add that a 14-year-old passenger has since been treated at Conemaugh Hospital and released.

The crash reportedly occurred around 3:15 p.m. Saturday near the Somerset/Cambria County line.

Source: Coroner: Johnstown woman killed in weather-related crash Saturday afternoon | WJAC

Who’s hiring in Pittsburgh? Alcoa, Argo AI, Schell Games and more — 7/19/21

Looking for a new job?

IT and Engineering

Argo AI is hiring a Firmware Engineer, Tools & Testing to develop software for complex embedded systems and build frameworks for software environments and firmware development ecosystems.

Alcoa has an opening for an IT Technical Services Analyst to provide operational technical support to the company’s enterprise central service team and customers.

Marketing and Communications

Kennametal is looking for an Email Marketing Manager to implement email marketing strategies and more.

Design

Schell Games is hiring a Vice President of Design to provide leadership for design, staffing and coaching, projects, performance management and business development.

Nonprofit

Neighborhood Legal Services seeks an Executive Director to oversee the organization’s administration, programs, strategic plan, fundraising, marketing and community outreach.

Kelly Strayhorn Theater seeks a Front of Worker to open and close The Alloy School space and check in with families throughout the day. Interested candidates should contact margo@kelly-strayhorn.org.

Administrative

The Mon Valley Initiative has an opening for an Office Manager to oversee office operations, including tracking tenant maintenance requests, assisting program staff with filing systems, coordinating expenses and wages, ordering supplies, making travel arrangements and maintaining relationships with vendors.

Trinity School for Ministry is looking for a Receptionist and Campus Event Facilitator to serve as the first point of contact for callers and campus visitors and handle a wide range of inquiries and requests.

Human Services

TCV Community Services is looking for a Direct Support Professional for its Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Department to provide support and training to help individuals increase their level of independence and improve their quality of life.

The YWCA Greater Pittsburgh seeks a Housing Stabilization Program Coordinator to address housing insecurity in the city, oversee housing insecurity programs, provide case management to participants and perform administrative functions.

Source: Who’s hiring in Pittsburgh? Alcoa, Argo AI, Schell Games and more — 7/19/21

Two killed in murder-suicide in Fayette County – WPXI

BULLSKIN TWP., Pa. — Two people were killed in a murder-suicide incident in Fayette County on Saturday.

Pennsylvania State Police Uniontown said the incident occurred around 11:45 a.m. in the 200 block of East End Road, Bullskin Township

Troopers responded to a reported shooting and found Chad William Lowry, 34, of Connellsville, dead at the home.

Police said Jeremy Alan Lowry, 35, of Connellsville, had driven off. It was later found that Jeremy Lowry had then shot himself in the 100 block of Wiltrout Hollow Road.

Source: Two killed in murder-suicide in Fayette County – WPXI

Three transported by medical helicopter after crash in Westmoreland County

Three people were transported by medical helicopter after a two vehicle crash in Westmoreland County Sunday.

Westmoreland County 911 confirmed the crash happened on I-70 at the Matthew Smelser Memorial Bridge in Rostraver Township. Three medical helicopters were called to the scene.

According to a Facebook post by the Rostraver Central Fire Department, one person was ejected, one person was entrapped and one vehicle went over the side of the bridge.I-70 eastbound will be closed between exits 46 and 49 for investigation.

No details on victims or the cause of the crash have been released.

Source: Three transported by medical helicopter after crash in Westmoreland County

Collin Morikawa makes history with Open win after dramatic final round – CNN

(CNN)Collin Morikawa won the Open golf tournament on Sunday, finishing two shots ahead of Jordan Spieth.

The 24-year-old came into the final day of the major a shot behind Louis Oosthuizen, but a run of three straight birdies on the back nine helped propel the American past the South African, who had topped the leaderboard over the tournament’s previous three days.
Morikawa produced some steady and brilliant golf at Royal St George’s in Kent, UK, to hold off the persistent challenges of Spieth, Oosthuizen and Jon Rahm and finish 15-under par on what was an enthralling day of golf at the famous major.
In his first appearance at the British major, Morikawa became the first man to win both the PGA Championship and the Open on his debut at the tournaments.
Just over two years ago, Morikawa was ranked 1,039th in the world having finished tied for 14th at the RBC Canadian Open in June 2019. Now he is a two-time major winner.
Afterwards, Morikawa said he’s not done winning majors yet.

Source: Collin Morikawa makes history with Open win after dramatic final round – CNN

Monkeypox infection confirmed in North Texas

DALLAS, Texas (KWTX) – Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) on Friday reported the first case of monkeypox in a resident of Dallas County, a case believed to be the first monkeypox virus infection in a Texas resident.

Officials said the individual infected with the virus is a Dallas resident who traveled from Nigeria to Dallas and arrived at Love Field Airport on July 9, 2021.

“While rare, this case is not a reason for alarm and we do not expect any threat to the general public. Dallas County Health and Human Services is working closely with local providers, as well as our state and federal partners,” said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.

The person is hospitalized in stable condition and isolated to prevent the spread of the virus.

Source: Monkeypox infection confirmed in North Texas

‘Good Witch’: Why Did Hallmark Channel Cancel the Show?

‘Good Witch’ Season 7 will be the show’s last. Why did Hallmark Channel decide to cancel the long-running series?

The spell has been broken. After 13 years, eight original movies, and seven seasons, Hallmark Channel has canceled Good WitchThe series about a woman with magical powers and her life in a picture-perfect small town will come to an end on July 25, much to the disappointment of loyal fans.

Source: ‘Good Witch’: Why Did Hallmark Channel Cancel the Show?

Greenland halts new oil exploration to combat climate change and focus on sustainable development – CBS News

The country’s agriculture minister said the government “takes climate change seriously.”

Greenland has suspended all new oil and gas exploration, the country’s government announced Thursday. Government officials said they believe the “price of oil extraction is too high,” citing both economic considerations and the fight against climate change.

“This step has been taken for the sake of our nature, for the sake of our fisheries, for the sake of our tourism industry, and to focus our business on sustainable potentials,” the government, called Naalakkersuisut, said in a statement.

Source: Greenland halts new oil exploration to combat climate change and focus on sustainable development – CBS News

‘goodblend’ Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opening In Pittsburgh – CBS Pittsburgh

 

 

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A new medical marijuana dispensary is opening in Pittsburgh.

“goodblend” opened at 10 a.m. Saturday on Baum Boulevard.

People who enter must have a valid Pennsylvania medical marijuana patient card.

Source: ‘goodblend’ Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opening In Pittsburgh – CBS Pittsburgh

Judge won’t let contractor see Capitol Riot grand jury evidence – POLITICO

A federal judge has thrown a monkey wrench into the prosecution of more than 500 Capitol riot defendants by denying the Justice Department’s request to share grand jury materials with a contractor hired to organize the massive amounts of video, social media, email and other evidence in the cases.

The ruling Friday could complicate and drag out the prosecutions by requiring government personnel to be more involved in aspects of the process of sharing evidence with defense attorneys.

Source: Judge won’t let contractor see Capitol Riot grand jury evidence – POLITICO

One Person Shot During Home Invasion In Reserve Township – CBS Pittsburgh

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

RESERVE TOWNSHIP (KDKA) – A man was shot in the leg during a home invasion in Reserve Township on Saturday night.

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According to Allegheny County Police, just after 10:00 p.m., they were called to a home in the 2700 block of Mount Troy Road for a home invasion.

Once on the scene, first responders found an adult male shot in the leg.

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He was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive.

Allegheny County Police detectives are investigating and they are asking anyone with information to call the tip line at 1-833-255-8477.

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Stay With KDKA.com For More Details

Source: One Person Shot During Home Invasion In Reserve Township – CBS Pittsburgh

Auto body shop catches fire after powerline falls in McKeesport

MCKEESPORT, Pa. —An auto body shop caught fire after a powerline fell on it in McKeesport Friday.

Flames and smoke billowed from the McKeesport Auto Body on Rebecca Avenue.

“Half the building, you can see the flames behind the smoke. It’s noticeably above the building, so it had to be something serious,” said witness Justin Bowers.

At least one person was sent to the hospital for a medical emergency.

Fire crews from across the Mon Valley assisted McKeesport. There were several water tanks at the scene.

The McKeesport emergency management coordinator said initially there was no water pressure and high tension wires fell on the building.

Source: Auto body shop catches fire after powerline falls in McKeesport

45M illegal robocalls lead to huge fine against N.J. firm, feds say

The owners of a New Jersey-based company that sells septic tank cleaning products will pay more than $1.6 million to settle charges that the firm and its telemarketer made illegal robocalls to consumers across the country, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

The FTC’s complaint alleged that Environmental Safety International (ESI) of Ridgefield and Fairview made more than 45 million illegal calls, including 31 million to people who had signed up for the Do Not Call Registry.

Source: 45M illegal robocalls lead to huge fine against N.J. firm, feds say

Westmoreland road work to affect traffic on routes 30, 119 beginning Monday | TribLIVE.com

Motorists will encounter a detour and lane restrictions in Youngwood and additional restrictions on Route 30 in Hempfield beginning Monday, as work proceeds on PennDOT road projects.

In Youngwood, beginning at 6 a.m. Monday, a section of Depot Street, between northbound Route 119 (Third Street) and South Second Street, will be closed, and northbound and southbound lane restrictions will be in place on Route 119, between Hillis Street and the New Stanton Borough line.

The lane restrictions, for paving, are expected to continue through 7 p.m. on Thursday.

There will be no access between Route 119 and Burton Avenue during the paving. The intersections of Route 119 with Helman, Academy, Wilson and Fifth streets will be closed as needed.

The Depot Street closure is slated to remain in place until 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Motorists will be detoured along Route 119 and Trolley Line Avenue.

PennDOT contractor Golden Triangle is in the midst of a $24.1 million project to reconstruct Route 119 in Youngwood and adjacent areas of New Stanton and Hempfield.

Source: Westmoreland road work to affect traffic on routes 30, 119 beginning Monday | TribLIVE.com

3 dead, 2 taken to hospital in suspected carbon monoxide exposure during Michigan music festival, police say – CNN

Three men were found dead inside a travel trailer Saturday at a country music festival in southern Michigan in what police believe is a case of carbon monoxide exposure, officials said.

Two other men inside the trailer were taken to a hospital after first responders found them unresponsive and performed CPR at the scene, the Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
The pair were in critical condition and being treated for acute carbon monoxide poisoning, police said.
Emergency officials responded to the trailer after receiving a call around 1:27 pm Saturday regarding unresponsive people at a campground in Woodstock Township during the Faster Horses Festival, a multi-day country music festival.
“The caller was a friend of the five males and became concerned when he had not heard from them,” police said.
Police are investigating the “tragic incident” as suspected exposure to carbon monoxide from a generator that was located near the travel trailer.
“First responders stress the importance of keeping generators away from camping areas, tents, travel trailers, etc. as well as exhaust fumes from running vehicles,” police said.

Source: 3 dead, 2 taken to hospital in suspected carbon monoxide exposure during Michigan music festival, police say – CNN

Shooting outside Nationals Park sparks wild scene, postponement – New York Daily News

In the midst of a Washington Nationals game against the San Diego Padres, gunfire erupted outside the stadium causing pandemonium amongst fans inside.

Fans run on the field for cover after what was believed to be shots were heard during a baseball game between the San Diego Padres and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on July 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
A shooting outside Nationals Park in Washington caused pandemonium in the park, with fans scrambling for the exits and players grabbing loved ones from the stands.

After a delay, the game was postponed.

At around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday night, shots could be heard from inside the stadium, leading people to flee for shelter amid the unknown chaos.According to police, two people were injured after being struck outside the Third Base Gate. One of the victims was treated inside the stadium by medical personnel.

Source: Shooting outside Nationals Park sparks wild scene, postponement – New York Daily News

Mass Shooting Kills 18-Year-Old Woman Near Downtown Portland Food Carts – Willamette Week

A mass shooting in downtown Portland, shortly before last call on Saturday morning, killed an 18-year-old woman and injured six others near a line of food carts in what police described as “an extremely chaotic scene.”

Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell said the killing, along with another fatal shooting four hours later in the Parkrose neighborhood, in deep Northeast Portland, marked the city’s 50th and 51st homicides of the year. Portland saw 55 homicides in 2020, a 26-year record but one on pace to be broken by the end of July.

In the past 36 hours, Lovell said, Portland had 11 shooting incidents, killing two people and injuring at least 11.

In a press conference this afternoon, Lovell and Mayor Ted Wheeler described the Police Bureau as unprepared and outmatched by a wave of gunfire across the city.

“What we need is a plan,” Wheeler said. “The plan has to acknowledge that the public safety needs of this city are charging and they are changing rapidly. It’s clear to me that we do not have the adequate resources deployed on our streets in a proactive way.”

Lovell blamed a wave of officers leaving the force—125 in the last year, he said—leaving police incapable of patrolling all the neighborhoods hit by gunfire.

Source: Mass Shooting Kills 18-Year-Old Woman Near Downtown Portland Food Carts – Willamette Week

FBI: Raids lead to at least 5 charged in cocaine ring that supplied Johnstown, Monroeville – WPXI

 

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — At least five people are facing federal charges for their involvement in a large cocaine ring that distributed drugs throughout the region, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

According to a criminal complaint in U.S. District Court, Mikal Davis, James Dotson, Azheem Ellis, Dwight Logan and Timothy Mollet have been charged with conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute 280 grams or more of cocaine.

Agents with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security were assisted by state and local law enforcement as they executed warrants at several locations throughout the city Thursday morning, according to WJAC.

Investigators say the quintet distributed the drugs in the Johnstown and Monroeville areas and beyond.

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According to the complaint, agents and Task Force Officers used multiple confidential informants throughout the investigation.

The complaint says investigators recorded phone calls and made controlled buys from the defendants between June 3, 2019 and March 31, 2021.

Davis is described by the FBI as the co-leader of the organization, Dotson is described as the lieutenant and Ellis, Logan and Mollet are described as distributors.

Authorities say Hector Concepcion is also facing federal charges for distributing cocaine and heroin between August 12, 2019 and December 23, 2020.

Source: FBI: Raids lead to at least 5 charged in cocaine ring that supplied Johnstown, Monroeville – WPXI

Marlin Woods To File Papers To Run For Mayor Of Pittsburgh, Giving City Voters 4 Choices – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh voters will have four choices for mayor in this November’s election.

Move over, Democrat Ed Gainey. Step aside, Republican Tony Moreno – two independent candidates say they offer a better choice for Pittsburgh.

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“I don’t want to divide anybody,” said independent candidate Will Parker. “I think, sometimes, there’s partisan between Democrats and the Republicans. I’m in the middle. I think we can come together, see the best of both worlds in both parties, bring that together and unite the city.”

Parker, an independent from Garfield, filed nominating petitions in June. He is the nephew of Willie Stargel. Parker’s main focus is technology, saying only three percent of funding goes to African Americans.

“We need someone who is going to address that tech disparity throughout the city,” he said.

Parker is not the only independent in the race.

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“Next week, my team and I are turning in our signatures,” Marlin Woods said.

Woods, a small businessman from East Liberty, positions himself as the best choice.

Source: Marlin Woods To File Papers To Run For Mayor Of Pittsburgh, Giving City Voters 4 Choices – CBS Pittsburgh

Man shot in South Side of Pittsburgh – WPXI

PITTSBURGH — A man was listed in critical condition after being shot in the neck and chest in the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh early Saturday morning.

The incident occurred in the 1200 block of Bingham Street just before 2 a.m.

Police responded to a ShotSpotter alert and 911 calls for shots fired and found the man, who was taken to the hospital.

The investigation is ongoing and no further information was released.

Source: Man shot in South Side of Pittsburgh – WPXI

Several car break-ins and one car stolen in Bethel Park

Police said several cars were broken into in a Bethel Park neighborhood. One car was stolen. Police are trying to track down who is responsible.

Kathy Petchel said her Bethel Park community has shown her support after her Volkswagon was stolen on Pine Ridge Drive. Police said someone broke into several cars, between midnight and 1:30 a.m. on Friday morning. The thefts happened in the area of Thornwood Drive, Maplevue Drive and Forest Road. Police said similar break-ins happened about nine months ago.

They the car that was stolen was a 2012 silver Volkswagon Tiguan with the Pennsylvania license plate GBH-9972.

Petchel says even in her quiet neighborhood, people should lock their doors and stay alert.

Police are investigating.

Source: Several car break-ins and one car stolen in Bethel Park

Pope reverses Benedict, reimposes restrictions on Latin Mass

ROME (AP) — Pope Francis cracked down Friday on the spread of the old Latin Mass, reversing one of Pope Benedict XVI’s signature decisions in a major challenge to traditionalist Catholics who immediately decried it as an attack on them and the ancient liturgy.

Francis reimposed restrictions on celebrating the Latin Mass that Benedict relaxed in 2007, and went further to limit its use. The pontiff said he was taking action because Benedict’s reform had become a source of division in the church and been exploited by Catholics opposed to the Second Vatican Council, the 1960s meetings that modernized the church and its liturgy.

Critics said they had never before witnessed a pope so thoroughly reversing his predecessor. That the reversal concerned something so fundamental as the liturgy, while Benedict is still alive and living in the Vatican as a retired pope, only amplified the extraordinary nature of Francis’ move, which will surely result in more right-wing hostility directed at him.

Francis, 84, issued a new law requiring individual bishops to approve celebrations of the old Mass, also called the Tridentine Mass, and requiring newly ordained priests to receive explicit permission to celebrate it from their bishops, in consultation with the Vatican.

Under the new law, bishops must also determine if the current groups of faithful attached to the old Mass accept Vatican II, which allowed for Mass to be celebrated in the vernacular rather than Latin. These groups cannot use regular churches; instead, bishops must find alternate locations for them without creating new parishes.

In addition, Francis said bishops are no longer allowed to authorize the formation of any new pro-Latin Mass groups in their dioceses.

Francis said he was taking action to promote unity and heal divisions within the church that had grown since Benedict’s 2007 document, Summorum Pontificum. He said he based his decision on a 2020 Vatican survey of all the world’s bishops, whose “responses reveal a situation that preoccupies and saddens me, and persuades me of the need to intervene.”

The pope’s rollback immediately created an uproar among traditionalists already opposed to Francis’ more progressive bent and nostalgic for Benedict’s doctrinaire papacy.

“This is an extremely disappointing document which entirely undoes the legal provisions,” of Benedict’s 2007 document, said Joseph Shaw, chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales.

Source: Pope reverses Benedict, reimposes restrictions on Latin Mass

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