The Pontifical Academy for Life’s prefect avoided pronouncing Catholic moral teaching on end-of-life issues in an interview with an Italian news outlet.
Responding to questions from LifeSiteNews, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia tried to distance himself from previous statements regarding the Church changing its teaching on contraception.
Steven Mosher interviews Dr. Thomas Ward, president of the John Paul II Academy for Human Life and the Family, who warns that the upcoming Synod on Synodality could lead to a 'radical paradigm shift on Catholic morality on life and the family.'
Abp. Vincenzo Paglia's comments on assisted suicide are merely the most recent in a long line of scandals at the Pontifical Academy for Life, during which time he has overseen the Vatican body.
On this episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland discusses Cardinal Kevin Farrell’s proposed document about admitting divorced and remarried Catholics to Holy Communion, Abp. Vincenzo Paglia’s apparent support for assisted suicide, and more.
Alex Schadenberg has always stayed out of Church politics but now feels strongly that the Pontifical Academy for Life chief must step down as president.
'Under Pope Francis ... the church at its highest levels is now debating the morality of contraception, more than half a century after another pope was supposed to have handed down a definitive statement on the matter,' a writer says in a Wall Street Journal essay.