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Pope Francis, Amoris Laetitia and Curia Reform

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 6 marzo 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Why are sacraments so important for the Church? Why doesn’t the Church grant access to sacraments to all? These are the implicit questions in the debate that arose around Amoris Laetitia. This debate bears the same limit of all the debates swirling around Pope Francis’s pontificate: it creates a division among the parties.

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Pope Francis, Fatima and the World Order without God

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

Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, the Archbishop of Genoa, strongly addressed the issue many times: there is a plot to build a world order without God. The outgoing President of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, Bagnasco said this in his capacity as President of the Council of the European Bishops’ Conferences. In this way, he focused [...]

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Pope Francis and the University Visit that Benedict XVI Did Not Make

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

Pope Francis’s visit to Roma Tre University – the 3rd public university in Rome – took place almost nine years after Pope Benedict XVI’s cancelled visit to La Sapienza University.

Benedict made the decision not to go because a series of protests by a small groups of professors impeded the conditions for [...]

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Pope Francis’ incomplete reform

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

Today the 18th meeting of the Council of Cardinals begins. Its goal is that of carrying forward an ongoing reform started almost four years ago. In the end, the Curia reform was one of the mandates Pope Francis’ received during the pre-conclave meetings from the cardinals who elected him. It is not by [...]

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Pope Francis: A Church Progressively Under Attack?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 6 febbraio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Marginalized, sidelined from history, increasingly made to play a part which is not that of the main character – as secularization increasingly envelopes the Church from the inside, attacks against the Church are coming more frequently from the outside, from the cultural world, following a campaign that began with the Enlightenment. Traces of this [...]

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Pope Francis and the Order of Malta: A Key to Understanding this Pontificate?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 30 gennaio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Beyond the issues to be clarified, the story that involved the Order of Malta and that brought about the resignation of the Grand Master at the Pope’s request might provide a formidable key to understanding Pope Francis’s pontificate. Pope Francis’s ideas, choices and perceptions come almost directly from his personal history. This point [...]

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Pope Francis: The Gaze Set on Moscow?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 23 gennaio 2017 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Moscow or Beijing? While nothing is yet known about Pope Francis’s 2017 trips – except for the already scheduled trip to Fatima for the 100th anniversary of the apparitions – this question is not about the near future, but the distant future of possible papal trips. And it deals with those two Eastern [...]

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Pope Francis: Beyond the Submerged Schism

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 16 gennaio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The “lineamenta” (guidelines) of the forthcoming synod on young people, published January13, paved the way to a new path for the synod. Much has changed since the times when it was thought that the Synod of Bishops was going to gain more importance in the Curia – the chair of the first [...]

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Pope Francis: What Is His Rationale?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 9 gennaio 2017 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

A recent article published in the onine magazine The Week and then mentioned in various American media shed light on a particular “modus operandi” of Pope Francis in tackling the issue of abuse of minors by clergy.According to the article, Pope Francis is dismantling the set of reforms put into effect by St. [...]

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Pope Francis and Two Movies That Tell Better Than Any Other The Current Situation in the Church

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 2 gennaio 2017 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

From Leonardo DiCaprio to Martin Scorsese, from “The Revenant” to “Silence,” Hollywood as usual feels the world’s pulse and shows how the Church is perceived, or at least the way the world would like to perceive it. It is probably not by chance that Pope Francis’s 2016 opened with a January 28 meeting with [...]

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