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The meaning of Fatima? Rebuilding hope

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 maggio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The week that Pope Francis ended at the shrine at Fatima to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of the Virgin began with the ad limina visit of the Quebec bishops. As if the mere presence of these Canadian bishops sought to underscore that, in the end, the prophecy of Fatima has not [...]

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Pope Francis: Living the kairos

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 8 maggio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The Myanmar Minister for Foreign Affairs, Aung San Su Kyi, Nobel Prize laureate for peace, visited Pope Francis on May 4. The visit was aimed at finalizing the opening of diplomatic ties between the Holy See and Myanmar (Burma), one of the few countries that did not enjoy full diplomatic ties with the [...]

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Pope Francis: the Decision Maker

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 1 maggio 2017 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

During the last meeting of the Council of Cardinals, decentralization was one of the issues on the table, and the possibility of giving more autonomy to bishops’ conferences on some topics was also discussed. Pope Francis loves to talk about the notion of synodality. But in the end, it is he alone [...]

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Pope Francis and the “Benedict Option”

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 24 aprile 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Perhaps a way to look at Pope Francis’s pontificate lies in only one question: how to tackle the cultural shift of our times? This was the question at the base of the 2013 General Congregations – the pre-conclave meetings of cardinals – and it is likely at the base of Pope Francis’s entire pontificate.

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Homage to Benedict XVI, Misunderstood Prophet of Our Times

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 17 aprile 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

“April is the cruelest month,” Eliot said in his poem “The Wasteland”. Perhaps no one more than Benedict XVI understands this: he was born on a Holy Saturday in mid-April, baptized on the same day, and he turned 90 on April 16, Easter Sunday. It is the fourth year since he retired to [...]

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Pope Francis: Easter, Time to Give Definitive Shape to the New Dicasteries?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 10 aprile 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Last week opened with an international congress celebrating the 50th anniversary of Blessed Paul VI’s encyclical Populorum Progressio. The congress is not only noteworthy because of the quality of the interventions, which were characterized by an interdisciplinary approach. It is noteworthy also because the congress is the first one fully organized by the [...]

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Pope Francis and the Culture of the Encounter

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 3 aprile 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The logo of Pope Francis’s upcoming trip to Egypt shows a Muslim half-moon and a cross displaced over the pyramid and Nile River, while a dove anticipating the Pope’s blessing flies over them. The theme of the visit is also meaningful: the Pope of peace in Egypt of peace. Certainly, the presence of [...]

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Pope Francis: will June be the turning point?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 27 marzo 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

A series of clues points to June as a possible turning point in Pope Francis’s pontificate. After four years the Pope might finally give definitive shape to his Church, and this coming June might be the right month.

That the Pope wanted June to be a free month can be noticed by the fact [...]

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Pope Francis: Expectations and Reality

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 20 marzo 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

There is a series of four articles, written by Gianni Valente that probably explains better than any other recent piece of writing the state of the art of Pope Francis’s pontificate. This is not by chance. Gianni Valente is considered among the closest friends of the Pontiff, whom he knows since he was [...]

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Is Pope Francis really a “pop Pope”?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 13 marzo 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Last week Rolling Stone magazine (Italian edition) put Pope Francis on the cover with the description “A Pop Pope.” This is the umpteenth proof that the secular world loves Pope Francis. The striking fact, however, lies in the motivation behind the Pope making this magazine cover, as was the case back in [...]

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