Posts Tagged ‘Pope Francis’

Priests rebuked for wishing Pope Francis dead

Monday, March 4th, 2024
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Spanish Archbishop Francisco Cerro Chaves of Toledo (pictured, right) has rebuked several priests for wishing Pope Francis dead. The priests – who later apologised – had prayed for Francis to die as soon as possible, during a weekly internet programme. Chaves posted a statement on the archdiocese website on Wednesday, rejecting the priests’ comments. He Read more

Lenten prayer campaign attracts over a million people

Thursday, February 29th, 2024
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A Catholic archdiocese’s Lenten prayer campaign has succeeded so far in attracting over 1.5 million people. Launched on Facebook and other social media on Ash Wednesday, the Archdiocese of Southwark has been uploading videos of Catholic prayers each day during Lent. The Lenten prayer campaign aims to encourage people to connect with Jesus Christ through Read more

Priestly ministry speaks with deeds rather than words

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Life as a parish priest is a “Eucharistic adventure” that involves serving God’s people under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis told transitional deacons. It is about living “This is my body, given for you” each day, he wrote, and it requires “a constant attitude, made up of acceptance, compassion, tenderness, a style Read more

Ex-Catholics in Rome reconnect with roots, spirituality in paganism

Monday, February 26th, 2024
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Disillusioned by their experiences in Catholicism, some Romans are turning to paganism and finding a connection to their roots through worshipping the gods of antiquity, whom they see as more welcoming than the church. “Rome is pagan,” Pope Francis told members of the Roman clergy during a closed-door meeting January 14, when he urged them Read more

Strong Church anti-abuse protocols need improving

Monday, February 26th, 2024
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The Church’s strong anti-abuse protocols are enshrined in law says Jesuit priest Hans Zollner, but they are not being universally applied. “More broadly, the norms adopted by Rome indicate the right direction, but we currently have no mechanism to monitor their implementation.” Zollner, director of the Institute of Anthropology at Rome’s Gregorian University, believes the Read more

The pope’s problem – today’s seminarians and young priests

Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
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He’s warned Catholic seminaries against the tendency to turn future priests into “little monsters”. He’s scolded the Church’s presbyters for wearing ornate liturgical vestments that stem from a bygone era, telling them to stop dressing up in “granny’s lace”. And he’s called it a “scandal” to see young priests and seminarians going into the ecclesiastical Read more

Pope Francis creates study groups for Synod’s next stages

Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
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Pope Francis has set up study groups to explore various themes that emerged from the Synod on Synodality’s session last October. At the upcoming session, participants will continue to work on the theme “For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission”. The pope has also set the dates for the second session which – after Read more

Catholic clergy in Uganda accuse West of new colonialism through LGBTQ activism

Monday, February 19th, 2024
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Gilbert Lubega sat in a white plastic chair at his home in Wakiso, a suburb of Uganda’s capital, Kampala. He was contemplating two photos of a young gay female couple kissing and another one of a male gay couple kissing at their wedding ceremony. “These images make me think the world is coming to an Read more

Cynical Catholics and the negativity towards Pope Francis

Monday, February 19th, 2024
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In the eleven years since Pope Francis was elected Bishop of Rome, it’s been a daily exercise as a professional historian and theologian to demonstrate to certain Catholics and others that this pope is indeed Catholic. There’s something quite incredible about that when you think about it. Francis has not turned faithful Catholics into 19th-century Read more