{"id":43770,"date":"2022-01-01T13:52:18","date_gmt":"2022-01-01T18:52:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/insidethevatican.com\/?page_id=43770"},"modified":"2023-01-05T11:50:22","modified_gmt":"2023-01-05T16:50:22","slug":"inside-the-vatican-digital-magazine","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/insidethevatican.com\/inside-the-vatican-digital-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside the Vatican Digital Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"
After 30 years in publication, Inside the<\/em> Vatican<\/em> magazine has gone digital!\u00a0 We are pleased to expand our reach beyond the 100 countries our print magazine is mailed to 6 times a year, and open up access to this publication to the entire world.<\/p>\n You are now able to access\u00a0Inside the Vatican,<\/em> the only independent publication on the Vatican, on your computer, phone, and tablet.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div> 2023<\/p><\/h1><\/div> 2022<\/p><\/h1><\/div> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/span>In our November-December<\/a> issue, we feature our signature Christmas \u201cart essay\u201d with reflections from \u201cThe Angelic Doctor,\u201d St. Thomas Aquinas. We also bring you a recent interview with the former Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Gerhard M\u00fcller, on synodality and the Church as \u201cwelfare organization\u201d; a special center pull-out newsletter of Urbi et Orbi Communications\u2019 Unitas initiative, which is bringing help and hope to suffering Christians in Lebanon and Ukraine; an interesting biography of an early Catholic champion of human dignity; and a meditation on the distinctive music of the season\u2026and in our Food for Thought section, a brief history of pumpkin pie.<\/p>\n<\/div> In our\u00a0September-October<\/a>\u00a0issue, we feature a profile of the courageous papal nuncio to Ukraine, Archbishop Visvaldas Kilbokas, who is trying to shepherd his suffering flock through the fog of war; our news reports spotlight some of Pope Francis\u2019 latest changes at the Vatican; Professor Anthony Esolen questions whether the Synod on Synodality is really going to \u201cthe peripheries\u201d; and John Byron Kuhner looks at the liturgical reform of Vatican II through the lens of Cardinal John Henry Newman\u2019s conversion. We also have an interview with screen legend \u2013 and Catholic convert \u2013 Gary Cooper\u2019s daughter Maria, and a glimpse of Rome\u2019s \u201csecond Sistine Chapel.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/span>In our July-August 2022 issue<\/strong><\/a>, Christopher Hart-Moynihan<\/strong> reports on Lebanon, a land where incredible beauty, culture, history and faith coexist with political corruption, economic collapse and social turmoil \u2013 and how the Catholic Church is a cohesive force for good there. We also profile the 21 new cardinals just named by Pope Francis<\/strong> \u2013 most of them eligible to vote for the next Pope. Michael Hesemann<\/strong> continues his reflection on Pope Benedict XVI<\/strong> in \u201cThe Light of Holy Saturday, Part 2,\u201d and Mary Ellen Stanford<\/strong> shines a light on St. Edith Stein<\/strong> and her role in “Understanding the Feminine” in a time of mass confusion. And our News of the East follows dramatic events unfolding in Orthodoxy since the conflict in Ukraine began.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div> \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/span>And you won’t want to miss our newsletter insert “Communique” with updates on the efforts of Urbi et Orbi Communications<\/a> to help the suffering and bring unity in Ukraine and Lebanon.<\/p>\n<\/div> In our May-June 2022<\/a><\/strong> issue, we report on Pope Francis\u2019 historic consecration of Russia, Ukraine and \u201call humanity\u201d to Mary\u2019s Immaculate Heart; editor Robert Moynihan asks, \u201cWhat are Catholics experiencing?\u201d since the promulgation of Traditionis Custodes \u2013 and three thoughtful writers answer; German journalist Michael Hesemann reflects on Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI\u2019s remarkable life in the first of a two-part article on \u201cThe Light of Holy Saturday\u201d; and sacred music composer, organist and YouTube host Aurelio Porfiri inaugurates our newest regular feature \u201cTradition and Beauty\u201d with an analysis of contemporary \u201cyouth music\u201d in church.<\/p>\n<\/div> In our March-April 2022<\/a><\/strong> issue, we feature a series of contributors who each reflect on the character and influence of the Pope Emeritus, Joseph Ratzinger, who turns 95; James Baresel critiques Vatican liturgy head Archbishop Roche’s views opposing the Traditional Mass; college president Michael McLean explains “The Tyranny of the Modern College Campus”; and some who knew her best say goodbye to one of the 20th century’s great Catholic philosophers, Alice von Hildebrand.<\/p>\n<\/div> In our January-February 2022<\/a><\/strong> issue, we present our annual “Top Ten People of 2021” \u2013 profiles of ten “people who refuse to let the darkness prevail,” ranging from an American Lt. Colonel who struggled to save Christians in the last moments of the US pullout from Afghanistan, to the Swiss Guard who was fired for refusing to accept the abortion-tainted Covid vaccine. We also feature an interview with Traditional liturgy expert Peter Kwasniewski and excerpts from his new book, From Benedict’s Peace to Francis’s War; a review of the new book on the “St. Gallen Mafia”; and Dr. Gavin Ashenden, former Anglican bishop and chaplain to the Queen of England, explains his departure from the Church of England for the Catholic Church.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div> 2021<\/p><\/h1><\/div> In our November-December 2021 issue, we publish Vatican journalist Diane Montagna\u2019s new revelations about the Vatican document suppressing the Traditional Mass, Traditionis Custodes; Catholic economics author Thomas Storck examines the Vatican\u2019s recent foray into the UN\u2019s Conference on Trade and Development; T. Franche dite Laframboise explains why Doctrine is a \u201cTreasury of Light\u201d; and we celebrate Christmas with beloved St. Francis of Assisi.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div> In our September-October 2021 issue, Inside the Vatican<\/em> features a report on digital tracking of priests; a comprehensive “Dossier” on the motu proprio “Traditionis Custodes,” restricting the Traditional Latin Mass; a moving reflection on the task of the liturgist by Professor David Fagerberg; and the “Message of the Icon” on Mary, offshoot of the “root of Jesse.”\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>November\/December 2021<\/a><\/h3>\n<\/div>
September\/October 2021<\/a><\/h3>\n<\/div>