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Pope Francis: Is There a Submerged Schism in the Catholic Church?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 17 ottobre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis announced the third consistory of his pontificate the day after Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco was elected President of the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (CEBC). The two events are not linked. But the two choices indicate two different orientations. And this leads to a question: is there a submerged schism in [...]

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Pope Francis: Four Reason Why the Trip to Caucasia is “Back to the Future” (plus a first note on new cardinals)

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 10 ottobre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Paradoxically, Pope Francis’s “Back to the Future” adventure happened with his two-step trip to Caucasia, that is, in those lands where history is measured in millenniums, rather than in centuries. It is really looking toward East, to those lands full of history, that one can find the future challenges of Catholicism, for at [...]

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Pope Francis: Peripheries in the Middle

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 3 ottobre 2016 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

There is a thread that links Pope Francis’s international trips with Curia reform and even with the profile of new bishops – in the end, the real reform of Pope Francis. This thread outlines criteria provided by three keywords: periphery, decentralization, “pastorality”. These are the three main topics of Pope Francis’s pontificate – [...]

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Pope Francis: Diplomacy and the Role of Religions

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 26 settembre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

What is the Holy See’s latest mission? To take religions out of the ghetto where they have been abandoned as a result of public opinion and radicalism. This mission seemed to be the main theme behind the speeches that Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, delivered at the United Nations.

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Pope Francis and the Issues of Ideological Colonization

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 19 settembre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Last weekend 106 papal nuncios came to Rome to celebrate the Jubilee. During three days of meetings and conferences, the Pope’s ambassadors discussed the Church of Francis, but also Islam and gender. The presence of “gender ideology” among the hot topics of papal diplomacy shows how sensitive the issue is today, even in [...]

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Between the End of the Old World and the Beginning of a New One: Benedict XVI’s reflections

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 12 settembre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Benedict XVI’s “Last Conversations,” the recently published book interview with journalist Peter Seewald is not only a sort of final chapter of the Pope Emeritus’s biography – he will soon turn 90 – the book is a clue to interpreting the Church that shows once more just how few people really understand

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Pope Francis’ Latest Reforms Show a Change of Paradigm

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 5 settembre 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

With his second motu proprio in a few months, Pope Francis completed one part of the much discussed Curia reform, thus closing the era of reforms that followed Blessed Pope Paul VI’s rationale. The new dicastery for Integral Human Development does not simply mark the shutdown of the Pontifical Councils for Justice and [...]

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The Crisis of European Values and the World Order without God

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 29 agosto 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

There is something prophetic in the choice of the European spiritual crisis as the topic for discussion by Benedict XVI’s former students during this year’s meeting. Benedict XVI, even as Cardinal Ratzinger before his election to the papacy, addressed this issue with in-depth analysis on multiple occasions, while he lamented the fact [...]

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Pope Francis: The Criteria of the New Curia

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 22 agosto 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The appointment of Bishop Kevin Farrell of Dallas as Prefect of the new dicastery “Laity, Family and Life” took many by surprise. True, for a long time there has been a strong push from the US bishops to have a new influential representative in the Curia, after Msgr. Peter Bryan Wells, former Assessor [...]

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Pope Francis: The Path of Reforms Starts Again?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 agosto 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

According to Vatican rumors, Statutes of the new Vatican dicastery “Charity, Justice and Peace” are to be published September 1. The newest dicastery will replace the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, the Pontifical Council for Migrants, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum and the Pontifical Council for Health Workers. All of the competences [...]

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