Month: March 2013
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Cardinal Sandri: “Revolutionary Pontificate” – Archbishop Müller: “No Revolutionary”
“With Francis a springtime of the church is beginning.” – Cardinal Sandri
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Good Friday, the Child Abuse Scandal, and The Long Dark Winter’s Night
In his book The Long Dark Winter’s Night: Reflections of a Priest in a Time of Pain and Privilege, Father Philip Bergquist, formerly of St. Raphael Catholic Church in Fairbanks, Alaska, uses the metaphor of living through the long Alaskan winter to describe his own struggles with the crisis gripping the Roman Catholic church over…
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Msgr. Jim Moroney: Pope Emeritus Benedict was Liturgical Leader with Exceptional Support for the New English Missal
Msgr. James Moroney had the privilege of working with Pope Benedict on the completion of the new English translation of the Roman Missal.
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Papal Election Raises Alarm for Some Latin Mass Fans
“Yes, he’s the bishop of Rome, yes, he’s got a special place in the church … but people need to wean themselves off looking to him constantly and assuming that everything he does we have to do, and everything he doesn’t do, we can’t do,” Adam DeVille told NCR.
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Two Popes, Two Palm Sundays
The Deacon’s Bench notes “an interesting study in contrasts”:
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Reactions to Pope Francis
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Pope Francis in Motion … and Seated
Have you seen Pope Francis in Motion from CNS? Funky southern music behind shots of him speaking to the cardinals and then greeting them in the Clementine Hall.
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Pope Francis’ Liturgical Revolution
Pope St. Pius V, pray for us.
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Former Jesuit, Editor of Aufbruch, Accuses Pope of “Collaboration” with Argentine Dictatorship
Niederberger attended several contemplation courses in the late 80s with Jesuit teacher of meditation Franz Jalics.