War cries: For pope, choosing sides means choosing ‘blueprint’ of peace
U.S. President Joe Biden minced no words calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “butcher” who should no longer be in power.
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by bcadmin | Apr 6, 2022 | Butcher, Father Antonio Spadaro, Joe Biden, News, Putin, U.S. & World News, War cries | 0 |
U.S. President Joe Biden minced no words calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “butcher” who should no longer be in power.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 5, 2022 | Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki, Associated Press, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Church in Europe, Father Antonio Spadaro, News, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Poland, Pope Francis, Russian Orthodox Church, Ukraine, Ukrainian Catholic Church, War | 0 |
The head of the Polish bishops’ conference has publicly condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and urged the head of the Russian Orthodox Church to use his influence to demand an end to the war and for Russian soldiers to stand down.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 22, 2021 | Catholic News Service, Elderly, Father Antonio Spadaro, Netflix, News, Pope Francis, second, Vatican | 0 |
Pope Francis, Martin Scorsese, Jane Goodall and a group of less famous “over 70s” talk to young filmmakers about love in the first episode of a four-part documentary available worldwide on Netflix on Christmas Day.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jul 19, 2020 | Avvenire, Cei, Father Antonio Spadaro, Gay rights, homotransphobia, Italy, lead, News, News Analysis, Pope Francis, rosary | 0 |
Both supporters and opponents of a bill criminalizing expressions of “homotransphobia” cite the pope, supporters often pointing to “Who am I to judge?” while opponents appeal to the pope’s criticism of “gender theory” and his insistence that marriage is a bond between a man and a woman.
Read Moreby bcadmin | May 17, 2020 | Anti-Christian persecution, Civiltà cattolica, Father Antonio Spadaro, Father Federico Lombardi, Jesuits, lead, missionary, News, News Analysis, provisional agreement, Schism, Vatican-China | 0 |
No matter people may think, the Vatican is moving full-steam ahead in its courtship of Beijing, with the ultimate prize remaining full diplomatic relations, a secure legal standing for the church, and partnerships on the global stage. That’s hardly a policy that began with Pope Francis, but it’s been shared fully by every pontiff since the Communist takeover in 1949.
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