Archbishop Josef Grünwidl of Vienna, Austria, wants to discuss celibacy: "My question is whether a celibate life should always be a prerequisite for becoming a priest. In our Orthodox and Protestant sister churches, it is different." In an interview with Tt.com on 5 April, he said: "I would be happier if people reflected on this question and concluded that those who feel called to a celibate life should live it that way, but that there should also be the possibility of being a priest with a family." When asked about Viennese cathedral priest Anton Faber, Archbishop Grünwidl said he found his situation difficult. Rev. Faber appears at Viennese social events accompanied by Natalie Nemec. "I don't refer to any woman as my life partner, but I'm very happy that Natalie is by my side at official events. As a good friend, she always knows that I stand by her and she by me," Rev Faber recently told Austrian media. Archbishop Grünwidl commented: "We are in discussions to find a solution." Pope …Daplü
Ф. Карвахал “В общении с Богом.Великий Пост и … Автор размышляет о времени Великого Поста и Пасхи, беседуя с читателем о духовной подготовке к воспоминанию Страстей и Воскресения нашего Господа, делясь своим опытом и размышлениями, внимательно прочитывая Священного Писания и слушая голос литургии Церкви. Для читателей, желающих понять христианский взгляд на жизнь и ее проблемы в целом. Переводчик:Диакон Владимир Дегтярев Правообладатель:ИНЛДХ Дата выхода:2009
The mission of Leo XIV will be to “calm the waters,” asserts the pro-gay Masonic “rabbi”—who denies Christ—Abraham Skorka, a friend of that reprobate of unhappy memory, Jorge Bergoglio. Skorka states: “We must not forget that the new Pope is, so to speak, a product of Francis. Francis saw him in Peru—he saw what this man accomplished in Peru—he fully identified with his work, brought him to the Vatican, and *made* him—to use the correct verb—a cardinal; it was as if he sensed a certain chemistry.”
I would to throw a big bucket of Holy Water over Kissy Tucho and kick his alphabet donkey out of the Vatican - that's what Pope Leo should do if he had a shred or spark of Catholic courage.
Evangeli tenor Mattiu 11,2-11 II misteri dil reginavel da tschiel, - 3.dumengia d'Advent Udend Gion en perschun dallas ovras da Cristus, ha el tarmess ses giuvnals a dumandar el: Eis ti quel che ha da vegnir ni vein nus da spitgar in auter? Jesus ha rispundiu ad els e detg: Mei e rapportei a Gion quei che vus udis e veseis: Tschocs vesan, schirai van entuorn, leprus vegnan purificai, suords audan, morts vegnan leventai, paupers retscheivan la buna nova; e beaus quel che pren buca scandel da mei. Quels ein s'allontanai, e Jesus ha entschiet a plidar cul pievel sur da Gion: Tgei essas i ora el desiert a mirar? In strom-paliu che vegn ballontschaus dil vent? Ni tgei essas i a mirar? In carstgaun en ves-tgadira loma? Mirei, quels che portan vestgadira loma anfl'ins ellas casas dils retgs. Sche pertgei essas i ora? Per mirar in profet? Gie, jeu ditgel a vus: Dapli ch'in profet. Igl ei quel, dil qual ei stat scret: Uarda, jeu tarmettel miu mess ordavon a ti, e quel prepara la via per tei. En …Daplü
In the Mosque of Algiers on April 13, Leo XIV - after removing his shoes, as required by protocol - stood in “silent reflection” before the miḥrāb, reports VaticanNews.va. The miḥrāb is the niche in the wall that indicates the direction of Mecca. He then spoke with Imam Mohamed Mamoun al Qasimi, who was also dressed in white. According to Vatican.va, Leo XIV said that the mosque “represents the space that belongs to God; a sacred, divine space”. He prayed that "the peace and justice of the Kingdom of God may also be present among us". Picture: Vatian Media, #newsEzbzudtlfz
During the flight from Algeria to Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV explained his visit to a mosque: "The visit was significant in showing that, despite our different beliefs, ways of worshipping and ways of living, we can live together in peace." However, Leo XIV had referred to the mosque as a 'divine, sacred space' and was not just talking about social affairs.
Pope explains his visit to the mosque was not to pretend Catholicism and Islam are the same but simply to promote the rejection of religious violence in Algeria.