Gianluigi Nuzzi, the Italian journalist who published documents stolen from Pope Benedict XVI’s private office by his butler, has a new book out based on more leaked documents. “Merchants in the Temple: Inside Pope Francis’s Secret Battle Against Corruption in the Vatican,” was scheduled for release in English Nov. 5.
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Vatican spokesman confirms money laundering investigation
Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, the spokesman, issued a statement on Nov. 4 about the investigations involving the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See. The office, known by its Italian acronym APSA, handles the Vatican’s investment portfolio and its real estate holdings.
Myanmar’s cardinal uneasy about pre-election push for one race, religion
“The trend is like a mix of religion and politics,” Cardinal Charles Bo said, raising fresh questions about the country’s future at a crucial point on Myanmar’s journey from military dictatorship to a functioning democracy.
Cardinal, adviser to pope, sees rich, poor responsible to protect earth
“We cannot ignore that we are co-responsible for all around the world,” Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga said. “We cannot be closed down in our own borders and looking only to our own places because all of us are citizens of the same earth and all of us have a common home.”
Pope Francis’ trip to Africa creates excitement, trepidation in Kenya
But bishops worry ongoing political strife and ethnic incitement could blight the visit.
Catholic bishops pledge to help South Africa solve education inequalities
The “financial precariousness of most students should not be an obstacle to accessing education,” said the national executive of the South African Council of Churches, of which the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference is a member.
Cardinal says in homily Pope Francis will visit Mexico in February
Pope Francis is expected to stop at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, the world’s most visited Marian shrine. States mentioned for visits include Michoacan to the west of Mexico City, where outward migration has been strong for generations.
Reporter claims pope approves Communion for all remarried who ask
“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.”
Women’s right to maternity leave must be protected, pope says
Pope Francis said that women “must be protected and helped in this dual task: the right to work and the right to motherhood.”
Heritage Foundation panelists explore Planned Parenthood alternatives
The Heritage event comes after a series of undercover videos released this summer showed physicians and others associated with Planned Parenthood describing the harvesting of fetal tissue and body parts during abortions at their clinics and discussing the sale of post-abortion fetal tissue.
