
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin’s Pastoral Approach Echoes Through the Catholic Church Today
COMMENTARY: There are lessons to be learned from the Chicago cardinal, who died 25 years ago, in today’s climate of synodality.
COMMENTARY: There are lessons to be learned from the Chicago cardinal, who died 25 years ago, in today’s climate of synodality.
The Church’s vestments on Dec. 28 are red because blood was shed, not because the Holy Family fled.
A Catholic who claims to be a “Vatican II Catholic” cannot ignore the Council’s explicit teaching that abortion is not just “one issue among many.”
COMMENTARY: Whatever the practical effects of Cardinal Bernardin’s ‘consistent ethic,’ he clearly intended it to awaken consciences to the particular evil of abortion.
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