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Tag Archives: Rorate Caeli
Pharisees Lost In Translation
Rocco whispered the Rorate Caeli gossip column* on Eugenio Scalfari’s latest chat with Pope Francis. “It is true — Pope Francis answered — it is a truth and for that matter the family that is the basis of any society … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry, The Blogosphere
Tagged divorced and remarried, pope francis, Rorate Caeli
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Open Season or No More Blanket of Protection?
I followed a Catholic Herald link to these Rorate Caeli musings that it now, somehow, open season on conservatives. Whatever that means. Church politics is always complex. I suspect that it might be less a shift and more about a … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, Commentary, Politics
Tagged conservative Catholics, pope francis, Rorate Caeli
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Five Questions, Plus
My friend Charles and I part company on the value we place on the Rorate Caeli site. I’ll end commentary on the source with that, but offer his five questions here: 1. Since the promulgation of the Pauline Missal (c.1970) … Continue reading →