Thursday, December 13, 2018
Papal Blessing for Global Migration Pact
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Cardinal Zen: Vatican-China Agreement Will Be Disastrous for Entire Church — Parolin Doesn’t Have Faith, He Should Resign
a few days ago there was an article in the Catholic Herald about the unofficial custodian of China relations with the Vatican and millions of Chinese Catholics, the disgraced and rotten Archbishop Theodore McCarrick. In the Italian Monthly, 30 Days, he was already on record.
Cardinal Zen sharply criticized the Vatican-China agreement and calls for the resignation of Cardinal Secretary Parolin "He should resign, I do not believe he has faith"
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Pope Francis May be the First Pope to Visit Russia
"A trip to Russia to strengthen the bridges between East and West."
"The preparation of a possible visit by the Holy Father Francis in Russia is a reason for my visit," said the Cardinal.
"In this historical moment, where we experience an increase in tensions and conflict in different parts of the world, peace is the highest priority for Pope Francis, but also for me personally."
Friday, May 6, 2016
Cardinal Parolin: "My Successor Could Be a Woman"
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Cardinal Parolin Meets Bulgarian Patriarch in Sofia
(Sofia) Cardinal Secretary Pietro Parolin is currently on a visit to Bulgaria. Yesterday morning a meeting with Patriarch Neofit of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Sofia, was followed by a meeting with the Bulgarian Prime Minister Bojko Borissov, with President Rossen Plevnielev and with the Grand Mufti of Bulgaria.
In the evening the Cardinal Secretary will give a speech for the occasion of the third anniversary of the election of Pope Francis and the 25th anniversary of the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Holy See. It was a step that followed immediately after the overthrow of the Communist dictatorship.
Patriarch Neofit thanked Cardinal Parolin for the "hearty reception" of Orthodox representatives in the Vatican. During the talks, the good relations between the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Holy See were stressed. Every year, a Bulgarian-Orthodox delegation comes to the Vatican for the Feast of Saint Cyril and Methodius.
Cardinal Parolin spoke of the possibility to build upon the frequency of the mutual contacts, the relations and collaboration between Bulgarian Catholic and the Orthodox. Describing concrete situations, he identified the work with youth and care for the poor.
The meeting between Pope Francis and the Moscow Patriarch Kyrill as well as the Pan Orthodox Council, which is planned for June on Crete. Cardinal Parolin assured Patriarch Neofit, he would pray for the success of the Council.
He also spoke gratefully for the opportunity of young seminarians and theologians of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church to be able to study at the Pontifical Oriental Institute and other Catholic study centers.
President Plevneliev awarded the Cardinal Secretary the Stara Plana, the highest order of the land. Plevneliev asserted that Bulgaria shares Pope Francis' concern for those suffering in the conflict in Syria and in the Ukraine.
About 85 percent of the Bulgarian population are Orthodox Christians, which includes almost all Bulgarians. About nine percent belong to Turkish ethnicity, four percent are Roma. The majority of the Turks and the Roma are Muslims.
Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Bild: Radio Vatikan (Screenshot)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
AMDG
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Priestly Celibacy "in the Example of Christ" -- Cardinal Secretary: "One can talk about it, but without haste"
"The tradition of priestly celibacy goes back to the Apostles and follows the example of Jesus Christ"
"The Church tradition of celibacy and abstinence of the cleric did not arise just at the beginning of the 4th century as something new, but rather, was - both in the East and the West - the confirmation of a tradition that goes back to the apostles. As the Council of Elvira in Spain 306 confirmed that the priests have the duty to live in perfect continence, it is important to understand that this need in the early years of the Church was for both celibacy and the ban against marriage as well as also the perfect abstinence for those who were already married."
Cardinal Secretary of State Parolin: "You can talk about it, but without haste and constructively"
Celibacy is a vocation, which is seen in the Latin Church as particularly appropriate for those who are called to the priestly office. The celibate spirituality of the presbyter is a "positive" constructive intent, aiming that the people of God has always defended from the danger of corruption and bourgeoisification of the radical free shepherd.
To acknowledge the level, which this intent brings with it, but it does not exclusively, as the Second Vatican Council in Presbyterorum ordinis said, by declaring that it was not " demanded by the nature of the priesthood itself (is), as the practice of the earliest Church and the tradition of the Eastern Churches show where there are also married priests of the highest merit, along with those who choose the celibate life out of the grace-like appeal together with all the bishops."
The Catholic Church has never forced upon the Eastern Churches the celibate decision. On the other hand, it has allowed exceptions in the course of history as in the case of married Lutheran, Calvinist or Anglican pastors who - received into the Catholic Church - received a dispensation to receive the Sacrament of Orders. This happened already during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII. in 1951Recently, 2009, the motu proprio Anglicanorum coetibus of Benedict XVI. allowed the establishment of territorial dioceses of the Latin Church allowed where Catholic priests were consecrated to hold office who were former Anglican pastors.In the wake of the massive emigration of Catholics from the Middle East, Pope Francis allowed in 2014 with the papal decree, Praecepta de clero uxorato orientali, married oriental priests to act in the Christian communities of the diaspora and thus outside their historical areas, where previous bans forbid it.In the current situation then, a kind of "sacramental emergency" is frequently emphasized by the lack of priests, particularly in some areas. This has given rise to the question of contingency from multiple sides in the question to consecrate the so-called "viri probati".If the problem does not appear to be unimportant, it is surely not imperative to make hasty decisions and only due to emergencies. Yet it is also true that with the needs of evangelization, together with the history and the diverse traditions of the Church, the opportunity for legitimate debate leaves open the door, when they are motivated by the proclamation of the Gospel and are led in a constructive manner, while always preserving the beauty and importance of the celibate decision.Celibacy is a gift that requires it to be accepted with joyful perseverance and maintained, so that it can bring real fruits. To live it profitably it is necessary that every priest all his life long feels as a disciple on the road, which sometimes requires the rediscovery and strengthening of his relationship with the Lord and also "healing".
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Celibacy: Is Pope Francis Going to Ordain Married Deacons to the Priesthood in Mexico?
Sunday, September 7, 2014
New "Foreign Minister" in the Vatican? --- Continuing Reassignments by the Pope
Vatican Foreign Minister Dominque Mamberti |
"Little Ratzinger" Promoted to Valencia
What responsibilities will remain the Congregation for Divine Worship?
The Secretary of the Congregation for the Clergy is Also Promoted Back to Spain
"Foreign Minister" Mamberti Before Dismissal
Vengeful Bergoglio
image: Settimo Cielo / Wikicommons
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Link to Katholisches....
AMDC
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Weak Reaction to UN Attack Against Church -- Bishops' Synod to Attack "Humanae Vitae"?
Pope Francis and Secretary of State Parolin |