St. John Paul II’s biographer: ‘The Catholic Church doesn’t do paradigm shifts’ Weigel suggested a way to stop the current "fragmentation" experienced by many within the Church. News Lisa Bourne • Feb 2, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Portuguese archdiocese ‘simply wrong’ for giving Communion to adulterous couples: canon lawyer 'If that is . . . their plan, they are wrong. Patently and gravely wrong.' News Matthew Cullinan Hoffman • Jan 31, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Bishop Schneider: ‘Discernment’ now means to ‘allow to sin’ The bishop distilled the controversy surrounding Amoris Laetitia to four words: 'to allow to sin' News Pete Baklinski • Jan 31, 2018Apr 23, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Schneider invites world’s prelates to sign Profession of Immutable Truths Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana Kazakstan invites the world's bishops to sign the Profession of Immutable Truths about Sacramental Marriage. News Diane Montagna • Jan 30, 2018Apr 23, 2024
Dutch Cardinal: Pope Francis must ‘create clarity’ that adulterers cannot receive Communion Cardinal Eijk said 'doubts' entered the Church with the publication of Pope Francis' Amoris Laetitia. News Jeanne Smits, Paris correspondent • Jan 26, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Cardinal: Those who practice homosexuality, contraception, adultery cannot receive Communion 'They can't be in good conscience. Chastity is a universal precept. All of us must maintain chastity:' Cardinal Sandoval. News Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Latin America Correspondent • Jan 9, 2018Apr 23, 2024
Why the Amoris Laetitia controversy is so important and will not go away Contradicting Catholic teaching on adultery is at odds with the divine law. Blogs Peter Kwasniewski • Jan 9, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Austrian bishop signs statement calling Pope’s reading of Amoris Laetitia ‘alien’ to Catholic faith Bishop Andreas Laun of Salzburg, Austria, endorsed the 'Profession of Immutable Truths about Sacramental Marriage.' News Diane Montagna • Jan 8, 2018Jun 18, 2021
German cardinal claims ‘Amoris Laetitia’ controversy is now settled Cardinal Walter Kasper says Pope Francis' now-published letter to Argentine bishops confirms divorced and civilly remarried couples may receive communion in some cases. News Lisa Bourne • Dec 18, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Here’s why every argument allowing Communion for ‘remarried’ ultimately fails Catholic philosopher utterly destroys argument that some adulterers may receive Communion. News Diane Montagna • Dec 12, 2017Jun 18, 2021