US bishop calls on Pope Francis to address Viganò allegations ‘directly’ ‘Something must be done now,’ says the bishop of Charleston, South Carolina. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Sep 7, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Blurb on Pope Francis’ new book criticizes Benedict 'The Franciscan revolution is under way and in spite of his vehement critics the revolution will roll on,' the blurb states. News Lianne Laurence • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Prominent German newspaper on papal silence: ‘What a mockery of the victims!’ 'No one in the Vatican is now in the position' to be silent, wrote journalist Christian Geyer. News Maike Hickson • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Why Archbishop Viganò is almost certainly telling the truth There are five considerations. The first is the deafening silence of Pope Francis. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
US archbishop: Viganò is ‘man of integrity,’ we must ‘ascertain the truth’ 'In my experience of Archbishop Vigano...was a man of integrity.' News Claire Chretien • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Canon lawyer: Pope Francis ‘should resign’ if Viganò’s testimony is true 'Viganò, in calling for Francis’ resignation, has done nothing more or less than exercise his right under Canon Law.' News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Catholic CEOs’ group Legatus withholds Vatican tithe, cites ‘recent revelations’ 'In light of recent revelations and questions, we believe it appropriate to respectfully request clarification regarding the specific use of these funds,' the letter states. News Lianne Laurence • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Trump on abuse crisis: ‘Sad’ to watch because I respect Catholic Church ‘so much’ 'It's devastating for the Catholic Church,' the president lamented. News Calvin Freiburger • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Vatican Academy for Life attacks Viganò, tweets articles that it says ‘contradict…account’ The Academy tweeted twice on September 3 about Archbishop Viganò’s testimony concerning Pope Francis’ meeting with Davis. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Sep 5, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Here’s what the book ‘The Dictator Pope’ says about Pope Francis’ handling of sex abuse cases Henry Sire shows how Pope Francis has compromised his own credibility by showing leniency toward clergymen who have sexually abused children. News Maike Hickson • Sep 5, 2018Jun 18, 2021