In a historic breakthrough, the Holy See has signed today, Sept. 22, “a provisional agreement” with China on the appointment of bishops.
Vatican Dispatch
A historic struggle for independence: Pope Francis visits the Baltic states
He is the second pope to visit these Baltic nations. John Paul II came to the region in September 1993, after the collapse of communism, and was welcomed as a hero. Pope Francis comes exactly 25 years later, but much has changed since that first papal visit.
Pope Francis says he will go to Japan in 2019
It will be the pope’s fourth visit to Asia, the continent where he foresees growth for the Catholic Church in the 21st century.
Pope Francis summons the world’s top bishops for sexual abuse prevention summit
The Feb. 21-24, 2019 meeting is believed to be the first of its kind.
Pope Francis to meet with top U.S. bishops to discuss sexual abuse scandal
Pope Francis will meet with three U.S. archbishops on Thursday, Sept. 13, as the church continues to grapple with fallout from sexual abuse scandals.
The Vatican is preparing a response to Viganò’s accusations
The cardinal council members said that they were aware the Holy See “is formulating the eventual and necessary clarifications” to the Viganò documents among other recent events.
Cardinal O’Malley: Church leaders must respond to sex abuse in ‘rapid’ manner
“If the church shows itself to be incapable of responding with all its heart…all our other activities of evangelization will feel it.”
Pope Francis recommends silence before forces of scandal and division
He said the Gospel story helps us “to reflect how to act in daily life, when there are misunderstandings” and “to understand how the father of lies, the accuser, the devil, acts to destroy the unity of a family, of a people.”
Vatican spokesmen contradict Viganò’s account of meeting with Pope Francis about Kim Davis
The statement contradicts Archbishop Viganò’s account of his meeting with the pope, in which he said Francis had never reproached him for organizing the meeting with Ms. Davis.
In new attack, Viganò revisits Francis’ meeting with Kim Davis
A Vatican source said: “The archbishop seems to have declared open war on Pope Francis and the Vatican.”
