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Pope’s point-man on migrants worries about spread of ‘dangerous’ falsehoods

Jesuit Cardinal Michael Czerny, Under-Secretary of the Migrant sand Refugees Section of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, has something keeping him up at night: “The challenge of seeking to engage with truth in spite of the falsehoods that spread so rapidly in modern social media.”

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Amazon’s Catholics mull church future after pope’s letter

Catholic priests, deacons and bishops across the Amazon voiced surprise, resignation and reluctant acceptance of Pope Francis’s refusal to allow married men to be ordained priests, lamenting that their faithful will continue to be deprived of Mass and subject to competing evangelical churches that have made impressive inroads in the region.

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The Day Nothing Happened

David Warren: Few of us will be invited to the next conclave, yet we have the democratic habit of acting as if, however small, we should have a say.

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Amazonia Dreaming

Robert Royal: Despite ambiguity in the pope’s post-synodal Exhortation, there are no doctrinal changes. An olive branch to tradition or a strategic retreat?

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Querida Amazonia – What Does it Say About Priestly Celibacy?

Let’s put the thing everyone wants to know right out in front: no, the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Querida Amazonia does not, within its text, explicitly provide for the ordination of “viri probati” — married men, likely married permanent deacons — to the […]

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