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Pope Francis, a Change of Pace for Vatican Diplomacy and Curia Reform?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 2 ottobre 2017 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis’s decision to appoint Archbishop Savio Hon Fai Tai as Apostolic Nuncio to Greece is perhaps a signal that one of two things is happening.

On the one hand, the decision to appoint the current Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples as a nuncio, leaving vacant for now the [...]

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Is Pope Francis Increasingly Centralizing Decisions?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 25 settembre 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

When speaking about Pope Francis’s pontificate, collegiality and synodality are always the keywords and they describe his way of acting. However, two events last week break out of this narrative, and shed light on the fact that Pope Francis is really a lone decision maker.

The Pope met with the plenary assembly [...]

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Pope Francis, what if real reform is Romanity?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 18 settembre 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The Last Council of Cardinals that gathered to discuss the Curia reform took a sort of a break, during its last meetings. During this break, the Cardinals have re-read Pope Francis’ texts on reform and developed the themes on the Curia change.

These were the topics of discussion: the Curia as a tool [...]

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Pope Francis: The End of an Era?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 11 settembre 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Cardinal Carlo Caffarra’s death probably marks the end of an era. At the same time his death also confirms a climate created by the debates surrounding the Church that risks sending the Church back in time.

Caffarra was 79. Archbishop Emeritus of Bologna, it was he who St. John Paul II called upon [...]

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Pope Francis, between his beloved Latin America and the attraction toward the East

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 4 settembre 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

A glance toward his native Latin America, and a glance toward the East: Pope Francis’ seems to alternate this way, as the schedule of his international trips is about to start again. A schedule that will prove to be intense.

Pope Francis will leave for Colombia Sep. 5. Between the end of [...]

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Pope Francis, His Ostpolitik and the Issue of History

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 28 agosto 2017 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, traveled to Russia August 21-24, and everything went fine, according to reports. At a first sight, it seems too early to think about a possible trip to Moscow for Pope Francis, while it is more likely that we will see a second meeting between Pope [...]

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Pope Francis: A New Series Of Attacks Against The Catholic Church In The Offing?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 21 agosto 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Last week, the Royal Commission of Australia published 85 conclusive remarks concerning their investigation, 85 recommendations to counter pedophilia in the Church. Among these 85 recommendations, there is that of compelling priests to violate the seal of confession so they can report to authorities anytime they hear of an sexual abuse of a [...]

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A trip to Moscow for Pope Francis?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 14 agosto 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, will go to Moscow on August 20-24, and the news of his upcoming trip re-opened the discussion about a possible trip to Russia by Pope Francis.

Cardinal Parolin’s official schedule for the trip has not been released yet. It seems certain that the Cardinal will meet [...]

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The Vatican: Looking To The Past To Understand The Present

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 7 agosto 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Two anniversaries celebrated during the past week were an occasion to look back in time to the very origins of the challenges the Holy See has been facing in recent years. In fact, only by looking back in time, do we see that the Holy See, and in general the Catholic Church, does not [...]

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Pope Francis: to reform does not mean cutting off the past

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 31 luglio 2017 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Since Francis became pontiff, the narrative has been that he was called to change everything in the Church. To cut out the ancient traditions. To “empty out” the Church, making her poor among the poor. Even to put aside, for the sake of a more spiritual Church, all those institutions that were [...]

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