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Di: Anonimo

Thank you, Mr. Gagliarducci, for another informative article. I have a question though: why would those who backed this pope’s election abandon him now and look forward to the next conclave? Is it...

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Di: Andrea Gagliarducci

Dearest, thanks for your comment. What I have been writing here for two years until now backed the “when the cat’s away, the mice will play.” The need for a change of narrative in the Papacy was...

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Di: Jack P Oostveen

Please, see http://www.ecclesiadei.nl/docs/clarity.html

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Di: ROB

Field Hospital I get. But the Commanding Officer of a Field Hospital must, above all, speak clearly and unambiguously. Francis does not.

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Di: James

Lutherans and Roman Catholics have an entirely different understanding of the sacraments. To begin with, they only believe in two sacraments – Eucharist and Baptism, we believe in seven – hopefully I...

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[...] It! – Fr. Z’s Blog A Bold Take on the Refugee Crisis – Daphnie Vega, Epic Pew The Misinterpretation of Pope Francis’ Pontificate Continues Unabated – Andrea Gagliarducci Texas: Self-Induced...

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Di: Kate

If Pope Francis has been left alone, at least in his public comments, it’s because that’s what he has chosen. The Papacy cannot be exercised in the same manner as that of a local pastor. Local pastors...

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