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Pope Francis: Gaze Set to Heaven

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 28 marzo 2016 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Churches in Brussels lean out toward the sky, as if they want to fill up the distance between God and man. This distance has been deepened during these last years, as secularization has seized Belgian society. After March 22, Pope Francis twice stigmatized the “blind violence” of Islamic fundamentalists, and during the [...]

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Pope Francis and Benedict: Between Mercy and Truth

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 21 marzo 2016 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

A recently released interview he granted for a theological book represents Benedict XVI’s return to the theological arena. This way, Pope Francis’ pontificate has been given back a voice that perhaps was missing, thus showing the world what the role of the Pope Emeritus can really be today. Benedict XVI is able, in [...]

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Pope Francis: The Almost Impossible Challenge of Unifying Opposites

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 14 marzo 2016 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

What Church does Pope Francis have in mind? The question is urgent after three years of his pontificate and on the eve of the publication of the post-synodal apostolic exhortation, that should be released after Easter.

A draft of the exhortation was examined by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which [...]

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Pope Francis: Who Are the Church’s Enemies?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 7 marzo 2016 · 4 Comments · In Vatican

The week-long Lenten retreat for the Roman Curia has just begun. Listening to the meditations by Fr. Ermes Ronchi, Pope Francis will have to think carefully about one topic in particular: Is the Church he leads really defended by the entire world’s media thanks to his personality, a widely acknowledged moral force? Or [...]

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Pope Francis: Crisis Communication

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

Pope Francis proved once more that praxis is more important to him than doctrine during the in-flight press conference coming back from Mexico when he mentioned the “famous” case of the Congolese nuns allegedly permitted to take the contraceptive pill because of a danger of rape. Yet, this same sentence – [...]

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Pope Francis: Hopes and Shadows after the Mexican trip

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 22 febbraio 2016 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

To those who thought that he was going to overturn the Church’s doctrine on admission to the sacraments for the civilly divorced and remarried, Pope Francis responded that “all doors are open, but we cannot say they can receive Communion. It would be a wound to marriage.” To those who thought that the joint [...]

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Pope Francis: The Return of Ostpolitik

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 15 febbraio 2016 · 8 Comments · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ approach to diplomatic issues is pragmatic and is aimed at achieving immediate outcomes that are less attentive to theological issues. He pursues a diplomacy of prayer, of the Holy Door, of mercy, but also a diplomacy with doctrinal-theological concessions, all in the interest of the “culture of the encounter” [...]

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Pope Francis: the Open Issues

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 8 febbraio 2016 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

The Council of Cardinals will meet again February 8 – 9. Pope Francis appointed the Council to advise him on the Church’s government and on a possible reform of the Curia. But this time, more than on past occasions, the meeting encounters a certain disinterest. No one has written about it, and the cardinals [...]

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Pope Francis: The Criteria of the Church “Outward Bound”

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 1 febbraio 2016 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

One of Pope Francis’ main tasks is that of “going toward peripheries,” not only the “geographical ones,” but especially “the existential ones”. He made this clear in the speech he delivered during the pre-conclave meetings that gained him the necessary votes in the Conclave. And he has never tired of restating this goal [...]

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Pope Francis: Praxis vs. Doctrine?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 25 gennaio 2016 · 17 Comments · In Vatican

“Realities are more important than ideas.” This is one of the four principles Pope Francis lists in “Evangelii Gaudium,” the apostolic exhortation that represents a sort of program for his pontificate. This principle will perhaps be put into practice in the upcoming months, in another apostolic exhortation, the second by Pope Francis. [...]

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