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Vatileaks: the Italian connection

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 9 novembre 2015 · 7 Comments · In Vatican

Perhaps the latest leak of confidential Vatican documents is also the latest act of a war being waged on the Vatican – Italian border. But beyond Italians concerned with the Vatican, there are other international powers, lobbies and multinationals involved. On the one side the Holy See defends its sovereignty, that is, in [...]

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Pope Francis’ Real Reform is not that of the Curia

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 2 novembre 2015 · 7 Comments · In Vatican

The appointments of Bishop Matteo Zuppi as Archbishop of Bologna and of Father Corrado Lorefice as Archbishop of Palermo prove that Pope Francis does not have curial reform primarily in mind. Pope Francis’ real reform is the profile of new bishops. More than well-known individuals, he prefers candidates with the smell of the [...]

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Synod, Week 3: A Final Report

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 26 ottobre 2015 · 13 Comments · In Vatican

The Synod of Bishops ended with a speech by Pope Francis which seemed to be a rubberstamp, detached from the conclusions of the Synod. In the speech, he underscored that “in the course of this Synod, the different opinions which were freely expressed – and at times unfortunately not in entirely well-meaning ways [...]

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Synod, Week 2: The Information War

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 19 ottobre 2015 · 5 Comments · In Vatican

There is at least one certainty at the end of the second week of the Synod of Bishops: the bishops, with almost no exceptions, do not like the Working Document (“Instrumentum Laboris”) that the Synod’s General Secretariat prepared as a basis for the Synod’s work. This is demonstrated by the small group [...]

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Synod of Bishops, Week 1: Suspended Between Pastoral Despair or the Decision to Hope

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 12 ottobre 2015 · 11 Comments · In Vatican

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia gave probably the best description of the Synod’s Working Document – and by extension of the Synod’s discussion so far. In his October 7 speech at the Synod, published on the archdiocese web site – Archbishop Chaput said that the working documents “present us two conflicting views: [...]

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Pope Francis and Synod 2015: A “Humanae Vitae Effect” in the Offing?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 5 ottobre 2015 · 14 Comments · In Vatican

An unexpected side effect of Pope Francis’ trip to United States came out when the news broke that he had secretly met Kim Davis in Washington. Kim Davis is the Kentucky county employee jailed in the last month because she not only practiced the conscientious objection by refusing to issue marriage licenses for [...]

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Pope Francis: Toward a New Diplomatic Direction?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 28 settembre 2015 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ address at the United Nations marked a slight difference from the speeches that have characterized his pontificate’s diplomatic activity to date. Putting aside the traditional topics of the “duty to protect” and the thoughtless adoption of “sustainable development goals,” Pope Francis returned to the notion of “integral human development,” voiced [...]

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Pope Francis: A Red Line between the US Trip and the Synod

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 21 settembre 2015 · 5 Comments · In Vatican

No time for Pope Francis to catch his breath! After his trip to Cuba and the United States the Synod will take place. And the Synod will be a real challenge for Pope Francis, as he is called to show that he can govern the different parties within the Church. The way [...]

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Synod, a New Frontline for Pope Francis

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 14 settembre 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

There is one word that will be pivotal at the upcoming Synod for bishops: conscience. The arguments of those who want to adapt doctrine to pastoral practice will probably be based on conscience. In this way the main topics of discussion will be switched around from guaranteeing access to sacramental Communion for the [...]

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Pope Francis: What is his Pontificate’s Upcoming Agenda?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 7 settembre 2015 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

A Secretariat of State fully comprised of officials of Pope Francis’ choosing. First, the Pope chose his Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin. Then, he appointed Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher as Vatican “foreign minister,” promoting Archbishop Mamberti to the Apostolic Signatura (and creating him cardinal). Now the appointment of a new deputy [...]

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