Fat Popes, thin Popes and narrow paths…
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The path of openness has no return and will be respected by a new Pope
The president of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (CEP) today promised Portuguese Catholics that the path of openness initiated by Pope Francis is “something of no return”, with structural changes to be decided at the church assembly in 2028. “It is evident that Pope Francis' style of ministry will not leave the cardinal electors' minds,” said José Ornelas, present in Rome for the funeral of the leader of the Catholic Church. “Nowadays there…
Fat Popes, thin Popes and narrow paths…
An Fear Ciúin lives and works in the Irish midlands. He has a keen interest in medieval and early modern history. He’s actually fairly quiet if you met him, but is contrarian by nature, Catholic by choice, culturally nationalist, politically open-minded and philosophically anarchist. Signal left, then turn right. Juan Perón As a youngish, revert Papist, parsing the comments under the notices here reflecting on the death of Pope Francis, one is s…
The Church enters a new era: “Now the revolution of Pope Francis begins”
Father Javier Soteras believes that the profound reforms implemented by the Argentine “have no turning back”, despite the fact that the most conservative sectors of the Church “are strong” and the pressures for the election of the next Pontiff will exist. “I understand that the conclave will be long”, he anticipates. Read more
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