June July 2012

Great Sucess for the Third Pro-Life March

During the 64th meeting of the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI), which took place at the Vatican from May 21 to 25 this year, the conference president, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, headed off a possible division in the pro-life movement in Italy through careful remarks. The Italian bishops have generally viewed the March for Life favorably, Bagnasco told [...]

Interview of Cardinal Jean Daniélou on Vatican Radio in 1972

Your Eminence, is there really a crisis of religious life, and can you give us its dimensions? Cardinal Jean Daniélou : I think that there is now a very grave crisis of religious life, and that one should not speak of renewal, but rather of decadence. I think that this crisis is hitting the Atlantic area [...]

The Quarantine Has Ended

“Windows open on the mystery”: this is the title of the conference with which, two days ago, the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross broke the silence on one of the greatest theologians of the 20th century, the French Jesuit Jean Daniélou, made a cardinal by Paul VI in 1969. A silence that lasted almost 40 [...]

Interview with Archbishop Riccardo Fontana

On the eve of Benedict XVI’s visit to Arezzo, Sansepolcro and La Verna, Inside the Vatican met up with the archbishop of the Tuscan city, Archbishop Riccardo Fontana. The hopes and expectations raised by the Holy Father’s visit, the message which the Church and the people of Arezzo expected from him, and the Church’s cooperation with [...]

Benedict XVI: One-Day Trip to Tuscany

Celebrating the 1,000th anniversary of a town founded to be a model of Gospel peace and justice, Pope Benedict XVI said Christians today must find ways to infuse their cities and nations with Gospel values while welcoming and respecting people with other beliefs. In his evening visit on May 13 to Sansepolcro, named after the Holy [...]

Benedict Finds the “Good Wine” in Milan

Far from the Vatican curia, Benedict XVI’s authentic profile appears. His communication with the crowd is direct. His word arrives intact to those who listen. This is what happened in Milan between Friday, June 1, and Sunday, June 3, with the Pope’s visit to the archdiocese of Saints Ambrose and Charles (Borromeo), and at the seventh [...]

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