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Fr Mark Drew
The Maltese furore
Two very unlikely bishops have issued the most permissive guidelines yet on Amoris Laetitia. No wonder many Catholics are up in arms
Cardinal Müller’s balancing act
over the past year, the prospect that pope francis would take the church on a trajectory radically different from that of his predecessors h...
Cardinal Müller’s balancing act
The Vatican doctrinal chief may be a hard taskmaster, but he has an instinct for finding common ground. Can he heal the Church’s divisions?
How the ‘dubia’ drama will end
prognostications are a dangerous pastime for commentators, and in the papacy of pope francis the business of making predictions seems a part...
How the ‘dubia’ drama will end
Pope Francis has declined to answer four cardinals’ ‘doubts’ about his teaching on marriage. The Church is now in uncharted territory
The new Orthodox-Catholic agreement is a landmark - but there's a long way to go
The Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue announced a substantial agreement but healing the historic schism still requires plenty of work
Tug of war over Amoris
Catholics are divided over how far Francis wants to change Church teaching regarding the remarried. But does he even have the authority to do so?
Tug of war over Amoris
when pope francis published amoris laetitia five months ago, i predicted that the discussion of the document and its implications for cathol...
The Pope reaches out to America
The appointment of Bishop Farrell suggests the Pope wants the Church in the US to move away from confrontation and towards dialogue
The Pope reaches out to America
last week saw the long-awaited nomination by pope francis of a head for the vatican dicastery for laity, family and life. irish-born bishop ...
We can have it both ways
Cardinal Sarah’s advice to priests to celebrate Mass facing east, rather than towards the congregation, has caused uproar in Rome. Yet a simple compromise is available
We can have it both ways
it’s not often that academic conferences make headlines, but when the vatican’s liturgy chief, cardinal robert sarah, invited priests last w...
This might actually be Orthodoxy’s Vatican II
the long-awaited great and holy council of orthodoxy closed its deliberations in crete on june 26. given the tensions surrounding its convoc...
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