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 Catholics from around the world are meeting in Rome, Looking to the future of the church. But this synod has some folks not usually seen at these kinds of official gatherings, now participa stanley romania ting in the voting.It s a first for a church with 2,000 years of history. On Wednesday, Pope Francis opens the Synod of Bishops, only this time, lay people 鈥?including women 鈥?are being allowed to vote on recommendations to the pope. There are 700 million Catholic women around the world. And so it s time that stanley cup usa  the church actually listened to them,  says Kate McElwee, executive director of theWomen s Ordination Conference.The synod in Rome has been described as a kind of workshop. Some 365 Roman Catholics from around the world are gathering, though stanley cup  about three-quarters will still be bishops.Among the topics expected to be discussed: A greater role for women in the church, and better inclusion of LGBTQ+ Catholics. So that is why, you know, to change the church 鈥攁nd the synod is focusing on that 鈥?you need both a change of culture, of mindset. It is about attitude, education and it is not easy,  said Sister Nathalie Becquart, undersecretary for the Synod on Synodality.Americans are playing an outsized role, both from the left and the right.SEE MORE: Baltimore Archdiocese files for bankruptcy amid sexual abuse lawsuitsThe delegation includes three Americans Pope Francis appointed: Archbishops Blase Cupich of Chicago and Wilton Gregory of Washington DC as well as Bishop Robert McElroy from San Di Rpmu Indigenous, Native American tribes are pushing for voting rights
 Google s location tracking services are the subject of lawsuits in Texas, Washington D.C., Indiana and Washington state.The lawsuits, filed in January, claim Google tracked users for years, often after users specifically turned off  Location History  or similar features. Google s claims to give consumers  control  and respect their  choice  largely serve to obscure the reality stanley flask  that, regardless of the settings they select, consumers have no option but to allow the Company to collect, store and use their location data,  wrote attorneys for the State of Indiana in their complaint against Google.  [E]ven if a consumer disables settings that allow their device to transmit location data to Google, Google still continues to estimate a consumer s location by using IP address information. Google, for its part, has maintained it is acting  stanley termosy in good faith, and that its data collection techniques are only used to improve the consumer experience. The company pointed to recent changes which limit the amount of location data is stored by default for new users. The attorneys general are bringing a case based on inaccurate claims and outdated assertions about our settings,  said Google spokesperson Jos茅 Casta帽eda in a written statement.  We have always built privacy features into our products and provided robust controls for location data. The four lawsuits filed in late January build upon claims made in a 2020 lawsuit filed by Arizona Attorney General Ma stanley thermobecher rk Brnovich.The Arizona case is still wo