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Marco Tosatti
The rule limiting bishops to a single five-year term seems to only apply to some—those who question Amoris Laetitia. Continue Reading »
The progressive party in the Vatican has launched yet another attack on Cardinal Robert Sarah. Continue Reading »
The Church and her saints tell us that we are all converts—indeed, that we should repent and convert every day. Continue Reading »
The Catholics-per-priest ratio is worsening, especially in the West—yet Rome seems inclined to prevent traditional orders from growing. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Müller experienced life under Francis as a sort of Calvary, but was a good soldier to the end. Continue Reading »
Reforming the Curia has proven difficult. Instead, Pope Francis simply goes around it. Continue Reading »
Four years into Francis's pontificate, promised reform efforts remain unimpressive.
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