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Pope Francis, an iron hand against priestly pedophilia. How will the international community react?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 29 settembre 2014 · 9 Comments · In Vatican

In two moves, Pope Francis has shown he intends to strongly carry forward the line of zero tolerance on clergy sex abuse. Two very clear moves: an archbishop has been put on house arrest, another one has been removed from his post. Yet, all of this may not be sufficient to remove the [...]

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Pope Francis, the moment for a change of pace

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 22 settembre 2014 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

The reference to «the spirit of Francis» in characterizing the new document that will regulate the functions of the offices of the Roman Curia is the most prominent and newsworthy aspect of the presentation of its introduction. The draft of the new introduction has been discussed during the six meetings of the Council [...]

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Pope Francis, looking back to the Second Vatican Council

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 settembre 2014 · 6 Comments · In Vatican

There is a Council in the Pope’s mind. Not the Third Vatican Council, wished by many, especially within progressive circles. Rather, it is the Second Vatican Council, as it seems that Pope Francis is pursuing the spirit of the Council. The same spirit that 50 years ago had put the Church in a [...]

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Pope Francis, on the footsteps of the unknown Pope?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 8 settembre 2014 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

«The Church is proud of having sons like you. You are her strength and the concrete and authentic testimony of the Church’s salvation, forgiveness and message of love. I embrace you all, may the Lord bless you and always protect you.» At the end of the September 3 General Audience, Pope Francis directed [...]

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Bishops, Pope Francis’ choices

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 1 settembre 2014 · 11 Comments · In Vatican

Perhaps under Pope Francis the big transition of bishops started under Benedict XVI is going to be completed. In appointments for two key posts, Pope Francis has shown he is following the line traced by the now Pope emeritus: the appointment of Cardinal Reinhard Woelki as Archbishop of Cologne and that of

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