
Cardinal Koch: ‘Suffering of Illness’ a Great Challenge for Aging Pope Francis
Since Feb. 24, a cardinal has presided over the daily recitation of the Rosary for the Pope’s health.
Since Feb. 24, a cardinal has presided over the daily recitation of the Rosary for the Pope’s health.
In light of this, the cardinal considered that 'the two extreme positions are so close, precisely because they do not interpret Vatican II within the general tradition of the Church.'
Based on his experience in ecumenical dialogue, and having witnessed numerous conversions from Protestantism, Cardinal Koch underscored that the Eucharist.
In his interview with EWTN, which will be aired on Sunday, Jan. 21, on ‘Vaticano,’ Cardinal Kurt Koch further discussed the implications of the declaration and how the issue of same-sex blessings has divided the Western churches. Cardinal Koch also indicated that he wrote to Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández in order ‘to have some explanations.’
Bishop Georg Bätzing sat down with Cardinal Kurt Koch on Oct. 4 to apparently clear the air over what the German Bätzing had called a ‘totally unacceptable gaffe’ by the Vatican cardinal.
In practice, the Patriarchate of Moscow asked Rome not to consider political and national events, while reserving the possibility of speaking to them and commenting on them — remaining, in essence, a profoundly national Church.
Offering “some practical suggestions to ensure the ecumenical dimension of the synodal journey,” the cardinals encouraged bishops to reach out to leaders of other Christian communities in their area.
A symposium co-hosted by the Belgian and British embassies to the Holy See focused on the consequences of the historical event that has inspired the ecumenical movements of the past 100 years.
President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity addresses proper protocol for inculturation, one of the prominent topics of the Amazon synod.
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