L'Osservatore Romano's latest gambit: Preferring culture to truth?

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To avoid choking, one can only smile at the latest essay in L'Osservatore Romano which claims that Pope Francis' plsn for renewal is accepted by the "people" but resisted by "priests and bishops". Typical of Vatican periodicals during this pontificate, the article is long on cultural rhetoric and short on moral and doctrinal distinctions. Once again we see the Holy Spirit portrayed as the spirit of renewal at the expense of ceasing to be the spirit of truth.

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L’Osservatore Romano’s latest gambit: Preferring culture to truth?
 

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To avoid choking, one can only smile at the latest essay in L'Osservatore Romano which claims that Pope Francis' plsn for renewal is accepted by the "people" but resisted by "priests and bishops". Typical of Vatican periodicals during this pontificate, the article is long on cultural rhetoric and short on moral and doctrinal distinctions. Once again we see the Holy Spirit portrayed as the spirit of renewal at the expense of ceasing to be the spirit of truth.

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L’Osservatore Romano’s latest gambit: Preferring culture to truth?
Yep. Got it in one.:oldthumbsup:
 
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