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Pope Francis, towards 2021

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 14 dicembre 2020 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

It has not yet been officially announced, but on December 21, Pope Francis should meet with the Roman Curia employees for Christmas greetings, Covid restrictions permitting. It is awaited with expectation, because it is through this speech that Pope Francis could definitively mark the new phase of his pontificate.

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Pope Francis, a new phase upcoming

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 7 dicembre 2020 · 3 Comments · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ pontificate is now turning toward a new phase. The Nov. 28 consistory was both a watershed and a new impetus. For Pope Francis, this impetus should lead to the final stage of his project for the renewal of the Church.

Even people who know Pope Francis well cannot describe his renewal [...]

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Pope Francis and the Vatican middle world he has not shed

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 30 novembre 2020 · 2 Comments · In Vatican

The death of Paolo Gabriele could have closed a chapter of the Vatican world. It was not so. Instead, he has opened another, and this one too has more questions than answers.

For those who do not remember, Paolo Gabriele was Benedict XVI’s butler who then betrayed the Pope’s trust and handed over [...]

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Pope Francis and the Vatican plots

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 23 novembre 2020 · Leave a Comment · In Vatican

In the end, Cardinal Angelo Becciu sued the Italian magazine L’Espresso for a defamatory campaign against him. The complaint provides a series of details to claim there was a plot against the Cardinal. The word “plot” was mentioned, for the first time, by Vittorio Feltri, editor of the Italian newspaper Libero. Feltri used broad [...]

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Pope Francis, facing a 2010 – 2.0?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 16 novembre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

The publication of the McCarrick Report could not be more untimely. The 461-page report documenting evaluation mistakes, superficialities, and major flaws in selecting bishops came out the day after a documentary critical of Cardinal Dziwisz was broadcast in Poland. The documentary attacked Dziwisz for allegedly covering up abuse. On the morning of Nov. 10, [...]

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Pope Francis, is it real transparency?

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 9 novembre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

We still do not know if the five Vatican officials suspended during the investigation on the purchase of a luxury real estate property in London will be prosecuted or not. Everything seems on hold one year after the spectacular searches and seizures that took place in the Secretariat of State and the [...]

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Pope Francis and the Independence of the Holy See

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 2 novembre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

There is a detail in the Becciu affair that went unnoticed. Yet it is rather important: the Vatican, via the Interpol, asked the Italian Police to arrest an Italian citizen. The Vatican is also asking the Italian State to extradite this Italian citizen to the Vatican. The extradition request can have a considerable [...]

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Pope Francis, between informality and a Latin American Perspective

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 29 ottobre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Pope Francis’ alleged declarations backing homosexual civil unions, featured in a documentary film, have generated a lively discussion. Some spoke about a plot to manipulate Pope Francis’ words, while others dated the plot back to when these words were uttered. The film does not include an original interview with the Pope. It shows unaired [...]

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Pope Francis, a consistory with view to the next conclave

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 26 ottobre 2020 · 4 Comments · In Vatican

There is a twofold meaning to the Nov. 28 consistory Pope Francis announced Sunday, with which he will set the basis for a conclave with a substantial majority of cardinals he himself has created, and by which he will give a definitive shape to the reform of mindset he has always pursued.

Once [...]

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Pope Francis, four issues on the table for the future of the Church

By Andrea Gagliarducci On 19 ottobre 2020 · 1 Comment · In Vatican

Until now, Pope Francis appears to have escaped the criticism and attacks levied against the Church. Even when it comes to the recent Vatican financial scandals, Pope Francis’ name is never mentioned. It is strange since the Pope, though he never took any responsibility for what happened, always presented himself as a [...]

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