(Fonte: www.riposte-catholique.fr) Dans une tribune publiée par First Things, Robert Spaemann, professeur de philosophie émérite à l’université, évoque le sujet qui est déjà médiatiquement au centre du prochain Synode extraordinaire sur la famille : les divorcés remariés, leur accès à la communion, la juste « pastorale » à leur égard… médiatiquement mais aussi à cause…
(By John Vennari on www.cfnews.org) “Father David told us that because Tony Palmer was not a Roman Catholic he had to ask his bishop’s permission to celebrate the requiem and though Tony’s wife and children are Roman Catholics, permission still had to be given for the requiem. The bishop agreed but said that Tony could…
(Fonte: Rorate Caeli) It is simply astonishing how much our daily lives are still so closely linked to the First World War — and even more so those of our dear Christian brethren in the Middle East. In 1915, during the war, Muslims in Anatolia would join hands to effect the first major genocide of…
(by Roberto de Mattei for Il Foglio) English historian Niall Ferguson recalls that on the eve of the war, descendents and relatives of Queen Victoria sat on the thrones not only of Great Britain and Ireland, but also of Austria-Hungary, Russia, Germany, Belgium, Romania, Greece and Bulgaria. In Europe only Switzerland, France and Portugal were…
(traditiondigital.es) El caso de los Franciscanos y de las Franciscanas de la Inmaculada es uno de los más graves (por no decir el más grave) entre todos los escándalos que se han sucedido en la historia de la Iglesia después del Concilio Vaticano II. Seguramente es el caso más “paradigmático” de la “nueva era” preparada…
(http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com) One hundred years later, are the rumbling guns of August, still echoing in European skies, able to offer us a lesson from history?
(By John Vennari cfnews.org) On June 26, the Vatican released its Working Document (Instrumentum Laboris) for the upcoming October Synod on the Family, a ponderous text of over 25,000 words.
(http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com.br) A year ago, on 29 July 2013, the provisional government of the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FI) was announced. Nine days before, Katholisches.info had just reported on the opening of a new monastery that the Order was still in flower. The decree of the Congregation of Religious was signed with the approval of Pope Francis on July 11th. Since…
(by Roberto de Mattei Corrispondenza Romana July 30, 2014) A well-informed Vatican journalist, Marco Tosatti, has brought to light a new and astonishing case: [Rorate translation]
Historian sees merit in Pope Francis for having reopened the debate on Vatican II: in order for it to emerge from the Great Equivocation.