Here is Google Translate’s version:
The Pope has confirmed the availability of the Catholic Church to think about the date of Easter, to arrive at a single celebration of the various Christian churches.
"I’m glad that here in the front row there are women, because women receive the Holy Spirit, the genius of women in the Church is a grace, the church is a woman, is ‘the’ church, not ‘the’ church, is married Christ, she is the mother of the holy faithful people of God. " The Pope said the priests’ retreat. “The Church is a woman - he added - the women here are image and figure of the Mother Church, expressed in a special way the collaboration, the feminist claims (answer) that Mary is much more important to the apostles.”
Two paragraphs, one of which has nothing to do with the topic.
Some quick Googling shows that the idea of a common date for Easter has similarly been mentioned under
Benedict,
John Paul, and even back to
Paul.
What would really be news is if it was something more than “wouldn’t it be nice…”