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Cardinal Burke: It is a “source of anguish” to hear suggestions “that I would lead a schism”

January 22, 2018 CWR Staff 45

“The truth of the matter is marriage is not an ideal. It is a reality,” says Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke in a lengthy new interview with […]

The Dispatch

On arguments that may be, and sometimes must be, made

October 5, 2017 Edward N. Peters 15

To the extent that some qualified signatories and/or supporters of the Correctio have realized a duty (expressed in law) to address these matters, they are not simply […]

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“The Restoration of Man”: Cardinal Carlo Caffarra’s Final Testimony

September 20, 2017 CWR Staff 11

The full text of a scheduled address by the late archbishop emeritus of Bologna, in which he provocatively states, “Everything that makes up what we call […]

Analysis

The end of an era?

September 13, 2017 Andrea Gagliarducci, Catholic News Agency 10

The fact that Cardinal Caffarra is today mostly remembered because of the dubia shows, to some extent, the current preoccupying drift in discussions about the […]

The Dispatch

Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, second of four ‘dubia’ cardinals, dies at 79

September 6, 2017 Catholic News Agency 8

His death comes almost exactly two months after that of Caffara’s friend and collaborator, Cardinal Joachim Meisner, who passed away July 5 while on vacation […]

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UPDATE: Shortly after after this was posted, news broke that Bishop Robert W. Finn will appear in court Thursday, Sept. 6th, for a bench trial. — Editor Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/05/3798102/bishop-finns-trial-moved-to-thursday.html#storylink=cpy Thanks to the media, […]

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