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Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 11

A delegate arrives at the Synod plenary on Friday morning. – AFP

16/10/2015 16:55 (Vatican Radio)

Two fraternal delegates were guests at the daily press briefing for the Synod on the Family on Friday. Bishop Tim Thornton of the Anglican Communion is representing the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Patriarch Stephanos of Estonia is representing the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 11

Cardinal Kasper Gears Up: ‘You Are Born Gay’

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by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D. 2 Oct 2015

On the eve of the Vatican synod on marriage and the family, progressive German Cardinal Walter Kasper has come out publicly against doctrinal “fundamentalism” in the Church, while expressing his hope that the synod will open a “dialogue” on contraception for Catholics and reconsider the situation of homosexuals. Continue reading Cardinal Kasper Gears Up: ‘You Are Born Gay’

Synod: Bishops must welcome families as teachers and pastors

2015-10-15 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) ‘Mission impossible’ was how Fr Federico Lombardi on Thursday described the task of trying to sum up the dozens of daily interventions by participants in the Synod of Bishops on the Family, currently coming to the close of its second week in the Vatican’s Synod Hall.

Continue reading Synod: Bishops must welcome families as teachers and pastors

Ishwarlal and Penelope Bajaj of India at Vatican’s synod on family

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The 14th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops taking place in the Vatican, Oct. 4-25, is discussing the theme, ‎”The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary world”. ‎ Continue reading Ishwarlal and Penelope Bajaj of India at Vatican’s synod on family

Germanicus 2 – the German language group digs into mercy and truth

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The language groups have published their second summaries of their discussions about the second part of the Instrumentum laboris. The German group gets decidedly more theological in theirs, as they discuss the false opposition between mercy and truth, grace and justice, graduality, and the practical consequences of understanding sacramental marriage in a historical and biographical way.

In today’s press conference, Cardinal Vincent Nichols recommended the German contribution as the most theologically sound.

This is my translation of the German original that was, once again, composed by Archbishop Heiner Koch:

synod german circle“We have extensively discussed the concepts of mercy and truth, grace and justice, which are constantly treated as being in opposition to one another, and their theological relationships. In God they are certainly not in opposition: as God is love, justice and mercy come together in Him. The mercy of God is the fundamental truth of revelation, which is not opposed to…

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Synod’s small groups conclude second session on family vocation

2015-10-14 16:30 (Vatican Radio)

At the Synod on the Family on Wednesday, bishops presented the results of their second round of small group work, dedicated to the second theme of ‘discerning the family vocation’.

Continue reading Synod’s small groups conclude second session on family vocation

The Circuli Minori discuss the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris: the importance of divine pedagogy

Vatican City, 14 October 2015 (VIS) – During this morning’s General Congregation the various working groups presented to the Synod Fathers the result of their reflections on the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris. Continue reading The Circuli Minori discuss the second part of the Instrumentum Laboris: the importance of divine pedagogy

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 8

The Family Synod delegates have been working in small groups Monday and Tuesday. – REUTERS

13/10/2015 16:55 (Vatican Radio)

On Tuesday the Synod delegates spent the whole day working in “circuli minores,” director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr Federico Lombardi, SJ, told the daily press briefing. He also read statements from Cardinals George Pell and Wilfrid Napier. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 8

Fr. Lombardi on the “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”

Fr. Lombardi on the “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”

Vatican City, 13 October 2015 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., has given the following clarification regarding the publication yesterday of a “Letter to the Pope from thirteen cardinals”.
 
As we are aware, at least four of the Synod Fathers who were included in the list of signatories have denied their involvement (Cardinals Angelo Scola, Andre Vingt-Trois, Mauro Piacenza and Peter Erdo).
 
Cardinal Pell has declared that a letter sent to the Pope was confidential and should have remained as such, and that neither the text published nor the signatories correspond to what was sent to the Pope.
 
I would add that, in terms of content, the difficulties included in the letter were mentioned on Monday evening in the Synod Hall, as I have previously said, although not covered extensively or in detail.
 
As we know, the General Secretary and the Pope responded clearly the following morning. Therefore, to provide this text and this list of signatories some days later constitutes a disruption that was not intended by the signatories (at least by the most authoritative). Therefore it would be inappropriate to allow it to have any influence.
 
That observations can be made regarding the methodology of the Synod is neither new nor surprising. However, once agreed upon, a commitment is made to put it into practice in the best way possible.
 
This is what is taking place. There is very extensive collaboration in the task of allowing the Synod to make good progress on its path. It may be observed that some of the “signatories” are elected Moderators of the Circuli Minori, and have been working intensively. The overall climate of the Assembly is without doubt positive.
 
Cardinal Napier has expressly asked me to clarify the comments published in an interview with “Crux”, which do not correspond to his opinion. With regard to the composition of the “Commission of the 10” for the final text, it was incorrectly written that “… Napier said, adding that he would actually challenge ‘Pope Francis’ right to choose that’”. Cardinal Napier has requested that this be corrected, affirming the exact opposite: “… no-one challenges Pope Francis’ right to choose that”.
I have no further observations to make.
Source: VIS

Archbishop Coleridge on challenges facing Synod on Family

13/10/2015 11:45 (Vatican Radio)

  • The risks of idealizing marriage and family life.
  • The task of holding together diverging views from different parts of the globe.
  • The need for new, more user-friendly language to make sure the Church’s message is being heard.

Continue reading Archbishop Coleridge on challenges facing Synod on Family

“The Francis Effect” and the crisis in the Church under Pope Francis.

Father Linus Clovis speaks about the fruits of “The Francis Effect” and the crisis in the Church under Pope Francis.

“I came across a quote from someone who knew him (Pope Francis) in Argentina. ‘Apparently, he loves to be loved by all and please everyone, so one day he could make a speech on TV against abortion, and the next day, on the same television show, bless the pro-abortion feminists in the Plaza de Mayo; He can give a wonderful speech against the Masons and, a few hours later, be dining and drinking with them in the Rotary Club.’ So, how can you make a decision about a man like this, who is everybody’s friend?”

 

Source: The WILD VOICE

Synod bishops may punt the tough issues to the local level

By Michael O’Loughlin National reporter October 9, 2015

ROME – As bishops wrap up the first week of deliberations about family life, hints are emerging that complex pastoral challenges could ultimately be addressed not with sweeping changes in Rome, but at the local level.  Could national bishops’ conferences come up with their own rules about annulments, Communion, and how to minister to gays and lesbians? Maybe. Continue reading Synod bishops may punt the tough issues to the local level

Uncertainty surrounds cardinals’ letter voicing doubts about the synod


Cardinal George Pell with his successor as archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher. Pell reportedly hand-delivered a letter to Pope Francis signed by 13 cardinals unhappy with the synod process. (Getty)

By Inés San Martín, Vatican correspondent October 12, 2015

ROME — An Italian journalist banned from the Vatican press office for publishing the pope’s encyclical on the environment too early has dropped another bombshell: A letter to the pope allegedly signed by 13 cardinals raising concerns about left-wing manipulation of the process at the bishops’ synod.  There’s just one problem: Four of the cardinals deny they signed it.  And a source says that although such a letter exists, the report of its content isn’t accurate. Continue reading Uncertainty surrounds cardinals’ letter voicing doubts about the synod

Cardinals’ Letter to Pope Reveals Rift in Vatican Synod

by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.  12 Oct 2015

On Friday, an unprecedented letter written to Pope Francis by thirteen cardinals taking part in the Vatican synod on marriage and the family was published online, revealing contention regarding the revamped synodal process as well as the suitability of the draft document being used to guide the bishops’ discussions.  Continue reading Cardinals’ Letter to Pope Reveals Rift in Vatican Synod

Thirteen Cardinals Have Written to the Pope. Here’s the Letter

But Francis has rejected their requests en bloc. And meanwhile, the “Relatio finalis” has disappeared from the program of the synod

by Sandro Magister

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A spokesperson for Cardinal George Pell said that a private letter should remain private but it seems that there are errors in both the content and the list of signatories. Continue reading Thirteen Cardinals Have Written to the Pope. Here’s the Letter

Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried but not for those who refuse the Church tax?

Edward Pentin’s “The Rigging of a Vatican Synod” is well worth reading. It is subtitled “An Investigation into Alleged Manipulation at the Extraordinary Synod on the Family.” One commentator suggested that Ignatius Press must have insisted on the question mark in the main title and the “alleged” in the subtitle. I’m not sure this is fair. Edward Pentin does present a studiously balanced account, giving quotations and arguments from both sides. The evidence that is presented is clear enough, but it is not forced on the reader. Continue reading Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried but not for those who refuse the Church tax?

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 7

Married couples spoke of their experience at the Synod on the Family on Monday during Vatican press briefing – ANSA

12/10/2015 17:50 (Vatican Radio)

Monday 12 Oct. Fr. Federico Lombardi SJ, spokesman for the Holy See, was accompanied by Fr. Thomas Rosica CSB and two couples – Pedro & Ketty De Rezende from Brazil and Ishwar & Penny Bajaj from India – at the daily press briefing for the Synod on the Family. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 7

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 6

His Beatitude Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal was at the Vatican Press Briefing on Saturday - RV
His Beatitude Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal was at the Vatican Press Briefing on Saturday – RV
10/10/2015 17:20
(Vatican Radio) At the end of the first week of the Synod on the Family in Vatican City, Fr. Thomas Rosica CSB, English Media Attaché for the Holy See, joined Fr. Federico Lombardi SJ to summarise the discussions at the end of the week on Saturday. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 6

SYNOD – working PDF document [ALL] language small groups

2015-10-10 (Vatican Radio) On Friday, the small groups of the Synod on the Family released their observations on the first part of the Instrumentum laboris, (the working document) that is the basis for the Synod’s discussions. Continue reading SYNOD – working PDF document [ALL] language small groups

Small group observations from the Synod on the Family -English Full Texts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(Vatican Radio) On Friday, the small groups of the Synod on the Family released their observations on the first part of the Instrumentum laboris, (the working document) that is the basis for the Synod’s discussions.
The Synod Fathers have been working in small groups, based on language, in order to respond to the the challenges facing the family today.

Continue reading Small group observations from the Synod on the Family -English Full Texts

Synod: Journeying together with very different perspectives – Bishop Tim Thornton

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(Vatican Radio) The first round of small language group work at the Synod of Bishops on the Family concluded on Thursday evening. Bishops, religious and lay men and women, together with delegates from other Christian Churches, spent two and a half days behind closed doors discussing the challenges facing families in different countries around the world today. Continue reading Synod: Journeying together with very different perspectives – Bishop Tim Thornton

Germanicus – a look at the German position

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It’s safe to say that the German Synod fathers are scrutinised more heavily by Catholic media than others, and not always fairly, in my opinion. I already mentioned my own misgivings about what Archbishop Koch said in his intervention, but that’s not even remotely the same as accusing him of apostasy and heresy, as some have done. He has a clear understanding about the reality of Catholic life in Germany (which does not differ too much from that in other Protestant/secular parts of Northwestern Europe, and the picture he paints is one we should take seriously.

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^A glimpse of the small windowless room where the German circle, the smallest of all thirteen groups, was to meet initially. Cardinal Müller soon invited the group to relocate to the roomier and less stuffy offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Today, the reports from the Circoli minori, the smaller…

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Circuli Minori – families are not alien to us

Vatican City, 9 October 2015 (VIS) – This morning, during the fourth General Congregation, the various Circuli Minori – thirteen in total – presented the results of their reflections on the first part of the Instrumentum Laboris examining the mission of the family in the Church and the contemporary world. Continue reading Circuli Minori – families are not alien to us

Faith, like love, grows day by day

Vatican City, 9 October 2015 (VIS) – His Beatitude Louis Raphael I Sako, Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans and head of the Synod of the Chaldean Church offered a meditation during this morning’s prayer before the resumption of the work of the Synod. The Patriarch commented on the reading from St. Paul’s epistle to the Romans, emphasising the apostle’s wish to visit and bring the Gospel to the Christian community in Rome. In this way he affirmed that “living the faith in communion brings consolation”.

A gay Catholic activist hopes for a softer tone and a merciful attitude

Francis DeBernardo and Sister Jeannine Gramick of New Ways Ministry at the White House welcome event for Pope Francis last month. (New Ways Ministry blog)

By Michael O’Loughlin National reporter October 9, 2015

As 270 Catholic bishops from around the world debate issues related to the family inside the Vatican’s Synod Hall from Oct. 4-25, activists, advocacy groups, and ordinary people with a cause to promote or a question to raise have descended on Rome to be active on the sidelines of the event, representing views across the spectrum. Crux is offering periodic snapshots of this “synod outside the synod,” profiling people and their causes.

ROME — Even as the Western world increasingly accepts same-sex marriage and moves on to other battles in the culture wars, the Catholic Church remains steadfast in its conviction that marriage is, and will always be, the union of one man and one woman. Continue reading A gay Catholic activist hopes for a softer tone and a merciful attitude

Cardinal Nichols urges Synod on Family to focus on joy

2015-10-08 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) The work of the Synod of Bishops on the Family continued behind closed doors on Thursday as participants shared ideas and experiences within their small language groups. The results of discussions within those 13 small groups will be presented at a General Congregation in the main Synod Hall on Friday morning, marking the end of the first stage focused on the challenges facing families in different parts of the world today. Continue reading Cardinal Nichols urges Synod on Family to focus on joy

Married couples speak before the Synod Assembly

Vatican City, 8 October 2015 (VIS) – Married couples are participating as auditors in this year’s Synod dedicated to the family, presenting their concrete experiences as couples, parents or grandparents before the Assembly of cardinals, bishops, priests and experts. On 5 October the Assembly heard the testimony of the Mexican couple Gertrudiz Clara Rubio de Galindo and Andres Salvador Galindo, executive secretaries of the Episcopal Commission for the Family of the Episcopal Conference, secretaries of CELAM for the Mexico-Central America zone. On 6 October, during the third General Congregation, the Assembly was addressed by Buysile Patronella Nkosi and Meshack Jabulani Nkosi, members of the Advisory Committee for the National Family Desk of the Southern African Episcopal Catholic Bishops’ Conference. Continue reading Married couples speak before the Synod Assembly

Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 4

2015-10-08 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) On Thursday Oct. 8 at the daily press briefing for the Synod of the Family, three prelates spoke about issues from Africa and the Middle East. They said that the Synod is universal and that Africa and the West shared similar problems. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 4

World Hunger at Synod???

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Will the Catholic Church discuss “World Hunger” at the synod and take an active role in helping eliminate this world travesty?

This video below was produced in 2006 and nine years later “World Hunger” is still a problem. There is enough food for all. Why? Continue reading World Hunger at Synod???

Pope Francis at Audience: ‘family spirit’ a constitution for Church

2015-10-07 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis held his weekly General Audience on Wednesday in St. Peter’s Square – the first of three Wednesday Audiences scheduled to take place during the course of the XIV Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, dedicated to reflecting on the family in the life of the Church and of society. Continue reading Pope Francis at Audience: ‘family spirit’ a constitution for Church