Monday 14 March 2022
1 – Why Pope Francis is not going to Ukraine
2 – The Orthodox clergy of Amsterdam separate from the Moscow Patriarchate
3 – Archbishop Bode supports a sexual morality that “enhances consciences” rather than “limits freedom”
4 – Nordic Bishops ‘concerned’ about German Church’s synodal path
5 – Committee appointed to oversee preparations for Pope’s visit to South Sudan
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In Argentina, a Todo Noticias editorialist explains why the former archbishop of Buenos Aires will not travel to Ukraine to try to stop the conflict, responding to those who find him too inactive or indecisive. One of the criticisms is that he does not name Russia, Vladimir Putin or the invasion by name. But, as the journalist Sergio Rubin, the Pope’s biographer, points out, the Vatican still sees itself as “the actor of last resort to restore peace” and therefore cannot “blow up all the bridges.” Finally, in a country where the Catholic Church is an ultra-minority, mediation by the Pope has few chances of success, since Francis has little leverage. By going to Ukraine, the Pontiff would therefore be pursuing a diplomacy that would not only be imprudent but also unrealistic.
Todo Noticias, Spanish.