Messa in Latino reported that Bishop Aguiar could be set to take over control of the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life despite his controversial record.
‘Let us prepare ourselves for a crescendo of unprecedented provocations: time bombs ready to explode in order to sow disorientation, confusion, and division.’
Pope Francis 'has placed in key positions in the Roman Curia those characters who guarantee the worst possible management of the dicasteries entrusted to them, with the worst possible result and the greatest damage to the ecclesial body,' Viganò said.
Faithful Catholics are concerned that Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez’s agenda of pushing the boundaries on Church teachings on sexual morality means that his appointment by Pope Francis to the Vatican’s doctrinal office may result in the attempt to undermine that teaching.
Today on The John-Henry Westen Show, LifeSiteNews Vatican correspondent Michael Haynes and I discuss the up-to-date news and reaction to all the various crises afflicting the Church.
Pope Francis has issued yet another document appearing to centralize control of the Vatican's finances and remove the accommodation allowance previously granted to the cardinals.
Pope Francis' new motu proprio notes that assets acquired by entities of the Roman Curia are owned by the Holy See, not the individual institutions: but why has he stated this?
'Certainly half of the cardinal electors and many bishops are convinced we cannot go on this way and change is needed to put the Church in order if she is to remain Catholic.'
Augustinian Bishop Robert Prevost has been criticized for allowing an abuser priest to live in an Augustinian house, one block away from a day care center and a grade school.