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Cardinal George Pell. / Matthew RareyRome Newsroom, Jan 13, 2023 / 13:05 pm (CNA).A Catholic journalist from Italy revealed Wednesday that Cardinal George Pell, who died on Jan. 10, had been the author of a controversial memo about the next papal election.The anonymous memo was circulated among cardinals during Lent last year and made public by Sandro Magister on March 15, 2022.Magister, a longtime Vatican journalist, revealed the identity of the document s author on Jan. 11, the day after Pell s death from a cardiac arrest at the age of 81.In an article about the Australian cardinal s "last writings," Magister wrote on his blog "Settimo Cielo" that "Pell was the author of that memorandum, signed Demos, which was very critical of the pontificate of Francis."The funeral Mass of the Australian cardinal will be held in St. Peter s Basilica on Jan. 14. Pope Francis will preside over the rites of final commendation and farewell, as he does for all cardinals w
AustraliaItalyRomeLazioUnited-kingdomAustralianBritishGeorge-pellPope-franciCardinal-george-pellSettimo-cieloDamian-thompsonWASHINGTON (OSV News) Pope Benedict XVI will be remembered as one of the Catholic Church s greatest theologians, said a former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See in a Jan. 5 online roundtable on the late pope s legacy.
Pope Benedict XVI was a theologian who had an unusual ability to communicate to all sorts of audiences, and I think that will last for as long as the church looks at learned and faithful men to help us understand the times we live in, said Mary Ann Glendon, a Harvard Law School
San-franciscoCaliforniaUnited-statesGermanyVatican-cityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaWashingtonPolandDenverColoradoHoly-seeVisit to the United States - April 15- 20, 2008 / Vatican MediaWashington D.C., Jan 6, 2023 / 12:55 pm (CNA).Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died Dec. 31, was remembered as "brilliant," yet "humble" and "warm" in a discussion yesterday with some of America s most notable Catholics. "Even if he had never become pope," said Mary Ann Glendon, former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, "[Benedict XVI s] legacy would have been the legacy of one of the great theologians that the Church has ever had."Glendon made her remarks as part of a panel on Benedict s legacy moderated by Kathryn Jean Lopez of the National Review Institute (NRI) and hosted by the NRI, Catholic World Report, and Ethics and Public Policy Center on Thursday.The connection between truth and beautyAccording to Glendon, Benedict had the gift of "communicating without dumbing down." An important facet of Benedict s philosophy, Glendon said, was his belief that more p
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