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Benedict XVI: the Hidden Legacy

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 31 agosto 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

“A theological family.” This is how Fr. Stephan Horn, Salvatorian, describes the circle of former students of Joseph Ratzinger. Fr. Horn served as academic assistant to Joseph Ratzinger in Regensburg from 1971 to 1997, and today he is the secretary of the Ratzinger Schuelerkreis, which gathers once a year since 1978. In an [...]

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Pope Francis: Has the Time of the Cross Come?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 24 agosto 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ pontificate in a nutshell can be found in a 2013 letter of the Franciscan Friar, Berislao Ostojic, who until 2013 was Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s confessor. The letter was sent to the Franciscan brother, Mario Marcos, sometime after Pope Francis’ election, and came to light again – thanks to the website [...]

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Pope Francis: the Need for New Keys of Interpretation

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 17 agosto 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

The “noise” Pope Francis wanted people to make (hacer lìo, make noise, is one of his favourite expressions) is bearing its fruits. The debate surrounding the upcoming Synod of Bishops is on, and it could not be any different than it is. There is a certain anxiety on each side: among those who [...]

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Pope Francis, toward a turning point?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 10 agosto 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

If there is going to be a turning point in Pope Francis’ pontificate, it will happen at the upcoming Synod on the family. Documents and texts about the issues at stake at the Synod have already been circulating, and they show that many within and outside the Church are looking forward to this [...]

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Synod of Bishops: Which position will the Pope take?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 3 agosto 2015 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

“The doctrine on marriage is not at stake; the family, as an irreplaceable resource of every human society, is.” Fr. Giampaolo Salvini, a former director of La Civiltà Cattolica, stated this in an article he wrote summarizing the working document (“instrumentum laboris”) of the upcoming Synod. The article is the last in [...]

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Pope Francis: A Church 200 Years Out of Date

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 27 luglio 2015 · 12 Comments · In Vatican

Benny Lai, dean of Italian Vatican-watchers, during the last years of his life always insisted, “It’s not my Vatican anymore.” Lai – accredited since 1946 – especially missed the sense of symbols, the importance of gestures, the theological depth. Benny Lai was not a believer. But he grasped the core issue at the [...]

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Pope Francis: How the Narrative around Him Was Constructed

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 20 luglio 2015 · 7 Comments · In Vatican

The latest interpretation of Benedict XVI’s resignation was given in recent weeks by Fr. Silvano Fausti, a Jesuit who was Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini’s confessor. Right before he died last month, Fr. Fausti granted a video interview and recounted that during their last meeting Cardinal Martini had told the current Pope Emeritus that [...]

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Pope Francis, the Latin American Angle

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 13 luglio 2015 · 9 Comments · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ trip to Latin America may be epitomized in one image: the Pope’s disappointed face when the Bolivian president, Evo Morales, gave him a crucifix sculpted in the shape of a hammer and sickle that had been allegedly designed by the Jesuit Fr. Luis Espinal, assassinated by a death squad in [...]

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The “Joy of the Gospel” is the solution, but some progressives do not understand it

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 6 luglio 2015 · 9 Comments · In Vatican

Each of Pope Francis’ steps in the upcoming trip to Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay will be characterized by the Spanish word “alegria”. This is the same theme heralded by “Evangelii Gaudium” (the Joy of the Gospel), the Apostolic Exhortation that Pope Francis has indicated to be the reference point of his pontificate. [...]

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Will Pope Francis’ Church be able to go Beyond the Secular Agenda?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 29 giugno 2015 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

To encounter the secular world or to shape a new civilization? Pope Francis’ Church is divided between these two poles. Despite the Pope’s continual appeals in favor of desecularization, of going against the grain and of fighting ideological colonization (especially in terms of the family,) his notion of ‘going to the peripheries’ has [...]

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