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Germany’s Synodal Path continues to draw attention in Rome

German Catholics involved in the Synodal Path are convinced the church must address the “systemic causes” of the clerical sexual abuse scandal and that will require change, said Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof, a member of the German Synodal Assembly.

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Polish church backs new war reparations, but stresses reconciliation

The Polish bishops’ conference has cautiously endorsed new government demands for $1.29 trillion in reparations from Germany for damage during World War II, although a spokesman said the church hoped this would not impede relations between the neighboring countries.

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Archbishop Aquila on evangelization, false gods, abortion, Germany’s “Synodal Path”

Archbishop Samuel Aquila, 71, is celebrating his tenth anniversary as Archbishop of Denver, the archdiocese in which he was ordained in 1976. He was born in Burbank, California, served as a priest in Denver for 25 […]

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War, Vatican II, decision making: Pope shares insights with Jesuit editors

Pope Francis gave the editors of 10 Jesuit magazines a glimpse into how he makes decisions, background on one of his more controversial comments about the war in Ukraine and insight into what he sees as the refusal of some bishops to accept the teaching of the Second Vatican Council.

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Bishops from four continents express concern about Germany’s Synodal Path

In an open letter, 74 bishops from North America, Africa, Italy and Australia have expressed their “growing concern” about the German Synodal Path process and content, warning about its “potential for schism.” Joining recent letters of concern by the Nordic and Polish bishops, the “fraternal open letter to our brother bishops in Germany” said “the […]

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70 Bishops Warn of Germany’s “Synodal Path”

In a time of unrest and confusion, well-intended efforts at decentralizing any community or organization can have unwelcome consequences.  The…

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