Reform Movements in Rome: Synod of Bishops and the Future of the Catholic Church

2023-10-13 14:40:17

1. Reform movements in Rome

Numerous activists from the “We are Church” platform came to Rome to follow the progress of the Synod of Bishops on site. They do not have great expectations of a real push for reform in the Catholic Church, even if they see progress in the world synod process. The synod may be the last chance to give the church a future. – Design: Alexander Hecht

2. Vatican: For Israel’s right to self-defense and a two-state solution

Vatican Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin has condemned Hamas’ terrorist attacks in Israel “in the strongest possible terms” and as “inhumane”; At the same time, he called for a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. Like Pope Francis on Wednesday, the Vatican’s chief diplomat emphasized Israel’s right to self-defense “within the framework of proportionality” and without endangering the civilian population in Gaza. In addition, Parolin emphasized the Vatican’s willingness to mediate between Israel and Palestinian militants to secure the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip.

3. Poland: Solidarity with Ukrainian refugees is declining

About 34,000 Ukrainians come to Poland every month and register as refugees. So far they have enjoyed many privileges, such as free access to the job market and schools, medical care and financial support. But since the outbreak of the so-called “grain conflict” and in the run-up to next Sunday’s elections, the Polish government has taken a different tone towards the Ukrainian refugees. NGOs are alarmed. – Design: Martin Motylewicz

Service

Free podcasts:
Religion current – XML
Religion current – iTunes

series

layout

1697209524
#Reform #movements #twostate #solution #Poland #p.m

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.