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May 1, 2024

Top African Cardinal Says Fiducia Supplicans ‘Has Been Buried’ on the Continent, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSite News - The leading prelate in Africa, Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, has supported Cardinal Robert Sarah’s recent critique of Fiducia Supplicans and further stated that the document “has been buried” in Africa... Fielding questions from journalists, the 64-year-old Cardinal Ambongo praised and welcomed a recent intervention by Cardinal Robert Sarah... “I followed with much attention Cardinal Sarah’s address and I think what he said is true,” he stated.
April 27, 2024

Opinion: The Scandals Haunting Pope Francis Scheming Cardinals Are Sharpening Their Knives, by Damian Thompson

By Damian Thompson, UnHerd - The dark secrets of this pontificate will weigh heavily on cardinals’ minds in their pre-conclave discussions before they cast their votes in the Sistine Chapel. They will be speaking in code: no one wants to take the risk of openly trashing the reputation of a recently deceased (or retired) Supreme Pontiff. But the cardinals will be forced to talk about the increasingly poisonous divisions between liberal and conservative Catholics, which date back to the Second Vatican Council but have been made far worse under this pontificate. And they will find it hard to draw a line between Francis’s policies and his personality, since he takes such visible delight in using his powers to spring surprises on the universal Church.
April 27, 2024

The Great Pruning: The Fifth Sunday of Easter, by Gayle Somers

By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange - Our reading today comes from a section of St. John’s Gospel that is often called “the Last Supper discourse.” After He washed the disciples’ feet, Jesus spoke at length with them in a most serious manner. This was straight talk; no more parables. We should be keenly interested in every word He had to say... He begins with a dramatic statement: “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinegrower.” ....
March 16, 2024

Hope for Catholic Ireland, by Connie Marshner

By Connie Marshner, Crisis Magazine - Some of my conservative Irish-American friends, who cherish the old romantic myth of The Ould Sod as a place where 1950s culture and Catholicism reigned, in The Quiet Man and Bells of St. Mary’s harmony, ask: How could the Church in Ireland have “allowed” divorce/abortion/same sex marriage? And they assume the Faith is dead in Ireland... “Allowed?” As if the Church could have prevented the secularism, materialism, and self-indulgence of the contemporary West from taking hold in Ireland? As if the Church anywhere has been able to do that?

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