
Archbishop Paglia Writes New Book About Old Age as a ‘Time for Inner Growth’
In his book, Archbishop Paglia urged that a 'new alliance between generations' be formed, 'especially among the elderly and the young.'
In his book, Archbishop Paglia urged that a 'new alliance between generations' be formed, 'especially among the elderly and the young.'
COMMENTARY: Are certain Church leaders engaged in strategic ambiguity, including word games of revealing and concealing, altering, and maintaining with a view to changing Church teachings?
In his remarks on April 19, Archbishop Paglia emphasized that the Church is not a ‘dispenser of truth pills’ when it comes to engaging with a pluralistic society on the most challenging moral issues of the day.
During a press conference presenting a final statement dedicated to "vaccine equity and confront vaccine hesitancy," Archbishop Paglia took several questions from journalists representing secular and Catholic media highly skeptical of COVID vaccines who pushed back.
Archbishop Paglia's comments came amid considerable debate in several Latin American countries over the prospect of legally protecting abortion.
The article, written by the philosopher Stefano Fontana, said that the document did not contain a single “explicit or implicit reference to God.”
Archbishop Paglia's comments come on the heels of a document released by Swiss bishops on assisted suicide stating that pastoral caregivers should not be present during a person’s death by assisted suicide.
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