Bishop Schneider likens treatment of four Cardinals to Soviet regime: ‘We live in a climate of threats’ 'We live in a climate of threats and of denial of dialogue towards a specific group.' News Jan Bentz • Dec 6, 2016Jun 18, 2021
WATCH: Dubia debacle shows the Church is in a ‘religious civil war’, says famed Catholic historian 'Today we are in a war, a religious civil war, unfortunately. I don't like this war, but we are engaged in it against our will.' News Pete Baklinski • Dec 5, 2016Apr 29, 2023
Pope answered four Cardinals in Argentina letter approving Communion for ‘remarried’: confidante A Jesuit close to Pope Francis said the pope's response to the dubia can be found by reading his letter to Buenos Aires bishops. News Claire Chretien • Dec 5, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Openly gay theologian defends four Cardinals: ‘I want a Church that speaks plainly’ Reports of a Vatican official threatening to punish the four Cardinals who issued the dubia bothers gay theologian David Berger. News Jan Bentz • Dec 5, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Top Vatican judge doubles down against four Cardinals: ‘They gave the Pope a slap in the face’ 'This is crazy,' says Msgr. Vito Pinto. News Jan Bentz • Dec 2, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Vatican’s doctrine chief responds to four Cardinals’ dubia Cardinal Gerhard Müller makes his first comments on the high-profile call for Pope Francis to clarify Amoris Laetitia. News Jan Bentz • Dec 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
There’s no way Amoris critics meet Church’s high bar for removing cardinals: canon lawyer A canon lawyer says it would be canonically difficult to remove four cardinals from office for their request for moral clarification. News Claire Chretien • Dec 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Cardinal Napier defends Francis’ silence on the four Cardinals’ dubia He suggested that Pope Francis was following the example of Christ, who sometimes refused to answer questions from interlocutors. News Pete Baklinski • Dec 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Cardinal Burke’s critics fall into serious errors about the true nature and authority of the Papal Magisterium A 'formal correction' of Pope Francis does not mean others in the Church have authority over the Holy Father. Opinion Matthew Cullinan Hoffman • Dec 1, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Jesuits’ new general superior supports Pope’s silent treatment of four Cardinals Fr. Arturo Sosa Abascal suggests the Holy Father is not answering the questions because the majority opinion rules. News Jan Bentz • Nov 29, 2016Jun 18, 2021