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Truly not an easy task : German bishops begin talks in Rome amid Synodal Way concerns – Catholic World Report

Truly not an easy task : German bishops begin talks in Rome amid Synodal Way concerns – Catholic World Report
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Truly not an easy task : German bishops begin talks in Rome amid Synodal Way concerns

The visit of the German bishops to Rome in November 2022 began with a Holy Mass in the grottoes of St. Peter's Basilica. / German Bishops' Conference/Matthias KoppCNA Newsroom, Nov 14, 2022 / 10:30 am (CNA).Amid ongoing concerns over the German Synodal Way, the president of the German Bishops Conference on Monday at the Vatican said unity and renewal in the Catholic Church was "truly not an easy task."Celebrating Mass at St. Peter s Basilica on Nov. 14, Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg announced the German bishops would "openly and honestly address" the topics of the controversial process during their ad limina visit in Rome this week.Every diocesan bishop in the world is required to make an "ad limina apostolorum" papal visit to provide an update on the state of one s diocese. Sixty-three German bishops are in Rome this week for the visit, which concludes Nov. 18, according to the German Bishops Conference.Bätzing said in his homily (German t

Public spat between German bishop, Swiss cardinal leads to private meeting in Rome

Bishop Georg Bätzing (left) and Cardinal Kurt Koch / Maximilian von Lachner / Synodaler Weg // Paul Badde / EWTNCNA Newsroom, Oct 5, 2022 / 06:46 am (CNA).Following demands for an apology and a threat he might "file an official complaint with the Holy Father," the German Bishops Conference president met with a Vatican cardinal in Rome this week.Bishop Georg Bätzing sat down with Cardinal Kurt Koch on Oct. 4 to apparently clear the air over what the German Bätzing had called a "totally unacceptable gaffe" by the Vatican cardinal, who is a native of Switzerland and president of the Vatican s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.The exchange was the result of a disagreement over remarks involving "German Christians," Nazi ideology, and theological claims of a key document of the German Synodal Way."For Cardinal Koch and Bishop Bätzing, it is clear after the conversation that the theological debate, to which the cardinal wanted to contrib

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