‘When the church…expresses herself in communion, she cannot err.’
Vatican Dispatch
An Unlikely Gathering
The recent extraordinary assembly of the Synod of Bishops is likely to go down as a milestone in the history of the church. It was the first time since Paul VI established this organ of collegiality on Sept. 15, 1965, that the assembly “truly functioned as a synod and not a staged gathering of
Looking to the 2015 Synod
The next 12 months will be an enriching and challenging period for local churches.
‘Rough Diamonds’
Pope Francis is concerned about the formation candidates for the priesthood are receiving.
Shock Waves in Rome
House arrest of former nuncio sends tremors through the Vatican establishment.
Francis the Diplomat
There is no world leader today truly free like Francis, or as original.
Pope Moves to Protect Minors
Recent appointments make clear that the safeguarding of children and minors is a top priority of Francis’ pontificate.
Bit by Bit, A World at War
Pope Francis wants to stop the downward spiral of inhumanity, and believes the media can play an important role.
China: Yes and No to Francis
Some Chinese youths risked their security to see the pope and attend Asian Youth Day.
Francis Wins Korean Hearts
‘The Catholic Church in Korea has hit the jackpot with Pope Francis!” That’s what Thomas Hong-Soon Han told me in Seoul as the pontiff’s amazingly successful visit ended. He believes many Koreans will now want to join the church because of Francis, but he’s not sure it&
