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Friday, August 2nd, 2013
My Facebook newsfeed in recent days has been filled with exciting stories and photos about World Youth Day (WYD)—which ended today with a Mass in Rio. Yet again, we have had some amazing quotes from Pope Francis on his visit to Brazil reminding us about the church’s social and ethical obligations towards the poor. However, Read more
Tags: Brazil, ethcis, Poor, Pope, Pope Francis, Poverty, Rio, Social justice, Vatican, World Youth Day, WYD, WYD 2013, Youth, Youth Ministry
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Is World Youth Day worth it?
Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
The following essay is an excerpt from the forthcoming book Open Mind, Faithful Heart: Meditations on Christian Discipleship by Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis. A theologian of our time tells us that “our dialogue with God is of a precarious nature; it is really just compensating for our lack of deeper communication and understanding with Read more
Tags: discipleship, Open Mind Faithful Heart, Pope, Pope Francis, Prayer
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Pope Francis on prayer
Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
As I watched, read and heard untold stories about the birth of a new member of the British royal family, who becomes the third in line to the throne, it was somewhat disappointing that the news overshadowed so markedly the news of Pope Francis’s arrival in Brazil for the start of World Youth Day festivities Read more
Tags: Diana, Lampedusa, Papacy, Pope, Pope Francis, Princess Diana, Royal family, World Youth Day, WYD
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on On papacy and royalty
Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
It began when the Pope paid his bill. The day after Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was named the leader of the world’s billion Catholics, he asked his driver to go back to the hotel in the Vatican where he’d been staying during the Congress of Cardinals, to pay his bill. The payment was completely symbolic Read more
Tags: Catholic, Catholic Church, Church, Pope, Pope Francis, Rome, Vatican
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Admit it — Pope Francis is kind of awesome
Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
It was a shipwreck of African migrants off the coast of Lampedusa, a small island in the Mediterranean, that spurred Pope Francis into action. In the past 18 months more than 500 people have died, or gone missing at sea, trying to escape Africa. The world barely noticed. Standing on Lampedusa on Monday, Francis prayed Read more
Tags: Catholic, Lampedusa, migrants, Pope, Pope Francis, Princess Diana, Refugee, Refugees, shipwrecks, Social justice
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Pope Francis at Lampedusa and Princess Diana
Friday, July 5th, 2013
It was just another weekend at the office for Pope Francis, more of the series of actions, words and gestures that have kept him a fixture in the international media since his March 13 election. On June 15 he took a major step toward reforming the scandal-wracked Vatican bank by appointing his own man, Msg. Read more
Tags: Battista Ricca, Catholic, Catholic Church, Harley-Davidson, Innocent III, Msg. Battista Ricca, Pope, Pope Francis, Pope Innocent III, Rome, Vatican, Vatican City
Posted in Features | Comments Off on Pope Francis, rebel in the Vatican
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013
“Last Wednesday, I emphasized the deep bond that exists between the Holy Spirit and the Church. Today, I would like to begin on the mystery of the Church, a mystery which we all experience and of which we are part.” — Pope Francis, General Audience, May 29, 2013 (L’Osservatore Romano, English, June 5, 2013) “The Read more
Tags: Family, family of God, God, human family, James V Schall S.J., Jesus, Marc Cardinal Ouellet, Pope, Pope Francis, redemption
Posted in Features | Comments Off on The human family and the family of God
Tuesday, June 11th, 2013
First of all, I would like to congratulate Pope Francis I on his election, becoming the first South American to head the Vatican. Although the Church has been having some serious trouble over the last decade with numerous scandals and harsh although often warranted criticism, I feel his election is an appropriate step in the Read more
Tags: Catholic, Catholic Church, Church, creationism, evolution, heresy, Pope, Pope Francis
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on The heresy that may help Pope Francis
Friday, May 24th, 2013
Who could have imagined what has happened in the last weeks? When I decided, months ago, to resign all of my official duties on the occasion of my 85th birthday, I assumed I would never see fulfilled my dream that — after all the setbacks following the Second Vatican Council — the Catholic church would Read more
Tags: Hans Kung, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, Pope John XXIII, Second Vatican Council, Vatican II
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on The paradox of Pope Francis
Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
This weekend marks the Holy Father’s two-month anniversary (!). Vatican Insider sums it up so far: What has Bergoglio done in the two months since he was elected Pope and what kind of a Pope has he been? Fondness and confessions The wave of affection for the new Pope is undeniable, with requests to attend papal audiences Read more
Tags: Bergoglio, Catholic Church, Mercy, Papacy, Pope, Pope Francis, pope-mobile, Rome, Sanctae Marthae residence, St Peter's Square, Vatican
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Pope Francis: the story so far