by soconaill | Jan 10, 2023 | News
Archbishop Georg Ganswein, secretary to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, is to release a book likely to identify him as in the opposition camp to Pope Francis and the ongoing global synodality process. The archbishop was personal secretary to the deceased pope from 2003...
by soconaill | Jan 10, 2023 | News
An editorial in the Manchester Guardian – one of the world’s leading left-leaning newspapers – has identified the ongoing synodality process as ‘a reform programme with its roots in the laity’ that can ‘let the winds of...
by soconaill | Jan 1, 2023 | News, WithSidebar
Already, in the plenitude of reactions to the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on Sunday 31st December, 2022, a paradox is plain. No one could doubt Benedict’s devotion, from first to last, to the living truths of orthodox Catholic belief. And yet in...
by soconaill | Dec 19, 2022 | Abuse, Articles, Featured, WithSidebar
Are Irish bishops truly serious in echoing the view of Ireland’s National Synodal Synthesis – that a conclusive ‘reckoning’ on the issue of clerical sexual abuse of children has yet to happen in the church? If so will they now call upon the...
by soconaill | Dec 13, 2022 | Abuse, News
A ‘reckoning’ has still to take place in the church on the still unresolved issue of clerical sex abuse – according to a statement following the winter meeting of the Irish bishops conference at Maynooth in early December 2022. The press statement...
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