“In principle, it was accepted by the synod,” the pope said, according to Eugenio Scalfari, a co-founder and former editor of La Repubblica, an Italian daily. “This is the basic result: the evaluations of the facts are entrusted to confessors, but at the end of the processes—whether quick or slow—all the divorced who ask for it will be admitted.”
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Bishops from around the world plead for climate change action
The appeal, addressed to negotiators preparing for the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Paris Nov. 30-Dec. 11, was a response to Pope Francis’ letter on the environment and an expression of “the anxiety of all the people, all the churches all over the world” regarding how, “unless we are careful and prudent, we are heading for disaster.”
The deeper synod question: How should church relate to the wider world
Members of the Synod of Bishops on the family agree that Catholic families are the beating heart and busy hands of the church, but the tensions in the synod hall demonstrate that what they don't agree on is a vision of the church and its primary attitude to the world.As the Catholic Church marke
Greece’s Caritas aids refugees with food, clothing, human warmth
Weary faces, fussy babies, little boys teasing little girls to the point of tears and repeated uses of the Arabic word, "inshallah" (God willing) reflect the uncertainty faced by refugees trying to reach northern Europe.Thousands of people fleeing Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan pass through t
God’s mercy, forgiveness are good news for all, cardinal says
Cardinal Wuerl said it was important for the synod members to show people around the world both that the church still believes firmly that marriage and family are blessings, but also that church leaders know there are challenges raised by society and by the individuals themselves.
Synod changes: Making less time for speeches, more time for dialogue
Although the public is given glimpses of what happens inside the Catholic Church's world Synod of Bishops, the meetings themselves take place behind closed doors.Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Synod of Bishops has been the object of a continual hunt to balance creating a protect
Archbishop Chaput: Synod does include ‘lobbying’ in search of truth
“I have never been at a church meeting where there aren’t groups that get together and lobby for a particular direction and that’s going on, I assure you,” Archbishop Chaput said. “That’s what happens when human beings get together.”
‘Complex’ trip to Cuba, U.S. will be pope’s longest
Not only will Pope Francis be the first pope to visit the U.S. Congress, but papal speeches to parliaments of any single nation are extremely rare.
Pope Francis talks friendship, forgiveness, immigrant crisis in radio interviews
A pope needs friends, needs mercy and needs to reach out to all people, Pope Francis said in two radio interviews released in mid-September.
Annulment process to be less costly, with ‘correct simplicity’
Pope Francis said he was not “promoting the nullity of marriages, but the quickness of the processes.
