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Benedict XVI nailed it: the crisis of sexual abuse is a crisis of faith

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 aprile 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis said it many times: if there is someone who fought particularly hard against sexual abuse by the clergy, that was Benedict XVI. Both as prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith and as Pope.

Benedict XVI put once again pen into the paper to write down his reflections [...]

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Pope Francis, the Church he is addressing

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 8 aprile 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

With the post-Synod exhortation Christus Vivit, Pope Francis finally issued a document to wrap up the discussions of the Synod on Young People. Unlike Amoris Laetitia, Christus Vivit is not a document that leaves open issues. It is rather a snapshot of reality, that provides some general pragmatic suggestions and provide many [...]

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Pope Francis, the agenda of the secular world

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 1 aprile 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The Osservatore Romano supplement “Donne, Chiesa, Mondo” (Women, Church, World) lost in one swipe its editor and board of directors: all of them rendered their resignations, in protest against Andrea Monda, recently appointed the editor of the Vatican newspaper, and the new editorial line. The change of the guard is not striking per [...]

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Pope Francis, the hidden schism is not really new

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 25 marzo 2019 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

The German Bishops’ Conference latest decision to convoke a local Synod that will lead to binding decisions on sexuality, priestly celibacy and reduction of clerical power was not a surprise. It is part of a debate that the German Church has always carried forward. Rather than a surprise, the decision shed light once [...]

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Pope Francis, outward bound Church is always a target

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 18 marzo 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

There is one striking figure in the 2017 Church Stats presented to the Pope on March 6: for the first time since 2010, the number of priests decreases, while bishops and deacons are more.

This clue must not be underestimated. It means there are no vocations.

Old bishops retire, other priests are appointed [...]

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Pope Francis’ pontificate turns six. And now?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 11 marzo 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The eve of Pope Francis’ sixth anniversary of Pontificate was shocked by the news that Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, archbishop of Lyon, was sentenced on first grade to six months of prison for covering up abuse. It was likely a clue: this year will not be easy to Pope Francis.

Cardinal Barbarin’s sentence goes [...]

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Pope Francis, and the Church under attack

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 4 marzo 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The way the Holy See reacted to Cardinal Pell’s first-degree conviction for abuse of minors was a signal. In one declaration, the Holy See Press Office stressed that it held the Australian court in the highest respect, but that at the same time it had to be considered that Cardinal Pell has always [...]

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Pope Francis, on background

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 25 febbraio 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

At the end of the Vatican summit on the protection of minors, while a follow up restricted meeting of Vatican dicasteries is taking place today, the issue of small lobbies of power and Vatican careerism still lies on the background. This issue affects every pontificate. Pope Francis’ one is no exception.

The way [...]

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Pope Francis, toward the final reform?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 18 febbraio 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The new statutes of the Vatican general auditor, in effect since Feb. 16, can be considered a further step in Pope Francis’ path of reform. However, their release also shows that reforms are really made on the go, with trials and errors. The way the statutes are drafted, then, show also a recognition [...]

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Here is why Pope Francis’ trip to the UAE is Benedict XVI’s vindication

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 11 febbraio 2019 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Nothing is born out of nothing. Not even Pope Francis’ trip to the United Arab Emirates. The first Pope to travel to a country in the Arab Gulf, Pope Francis brought back home a joint declaration with al Azhar university that underscores that no violence can be applied in the name of God; [...]

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