Pope Francis' post-synod doc to be released April 8 [CNA]

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/i...r_catholicnewsorguk_CC_BY_NC_SA_20.jpgVatican City, Mar 31, 2016 / 04:44 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican announced Thursday that Pope Francis’ highly anticipated post-synodal apostolic exhortation on the gifts and challenges of family life will be published April 8.

Titled “Amoris Laetitia,” on love in the family, the document will officially be presented to journalists next Friday, April 8, in Italian, French, English, German, Spanish and Portuguese.

Speakers presenting the exhortation will include Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, general secretary of the Synod of Bishops and Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, O.P., Archbishop of Vienna.

Additionally, married couple Francesco Miano, a lecturer in moral philosophy at the University of Rome at Tor Vergata, and his wife Giuseppina De Simone in Miano, a lecturer in philosophy at the Theological Faculty of Southern Italy in Naples, will also be among the panelists presenting the document.

The apostolic exhortation is the conclusion of a two-year synod process discussing both the beauty and challenges of family life today.

In 2014 the Vatican hosted an Extraordinary Synod which was in preparation for the October 2015 Ordinary Synod. An estimated 190 bishops from around the world participated in each gathering.

The 2015 synod, which the Pope’s exhortation is expected to focus on, was themed “the vocation and mission of the family in the church and the modern world.”

Both synods were marked by controversy, particularly regarding the hot-button topics of ministry to homosexuals and the divorced-and-remarried, which dominated the majority of media coverage.

Discussion in the synod hall, however, also touched on a variety of issues such as marriage preparation, pornography, and domestic violence and abuse.

Francis’ exhortation is expected to be based largely on the final report from the synod, which was released Oct. 24. That report reflected collegiality among the bishops, though two of the 94 paragraphs were included by only a slim margin.

Rumors have consistently circulated as to what the Pope will say regarding the issues of communion and homosexuality.

However, in a recent book-length interview with Italian journalist Andrea Tornielli titled “The Name of God is Mercy,” Francis dropped a few hints that there will be no eyebrow raisers, and that not much will change in terms of Church teaching and current pastoral practice.

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The long-awaited document by Pope Francis, concluding the work of the Synod on the Family, will be released on Friday, April 8, the Vatican has announced. The papal document, an …

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Truly nervous for this document to be released. I must say a few prayers that it’ll turn out good. He really has a tight line to walk between the more liberal bishops and the conservative line… :signofcross: :crossrc:
 
Truly nervous for this document to be released. I must say a few prayers that it’ll turn out good. He really has a tight line to walk between the more liberal bishops and the conservative line… :signofcross: :crossrc:
Why would anyone, whose primary duty it is to proclaim the Kingdom of God on earth need to walk a tight line?

Agree……prayers, prayers, and more prayers that the TRUTH of the Magisterium is clearly, unabashedly, and lovingly upheld and taught! St John the Forerunner who addressed the same scandal in Christ’s time, pray to God for us!
 
Why would anyone, whose primary duty it is to proclaim the Kingdom of God on earth need to walk a tight line?

Agree……prayers, prayers, and more prayers that the TRUTH of the Magisterium is clearly, unabashedly, and lovingly upheld and taught! St John the Forerunner who addressed the same scandal in Christ’s time, pray to God for us!
Because he needs to reach a consensus between bishops who have very varied views to say the least on such matters like the family. What I mean in saying a tight line for want of a better phrase is that he’ll obviously upset a few whatever way he ultimately decides even if he reaffirms traditional teaching. Please God whatever that’ll be in line with the Magisterium…
 
Because he needs to reach a consensus between bishops who have very varied views to say the least on such matters like the family. What I mean in saying a tight line for want of a better phrase is that he’ll obviously upset a few whatever way he ultimately decides even if he reaffirms traditional teaching. Please God whatever that’ll be in line with the Magisterium…
I would feel a deep sense of spiritual contentment if Pope Francis completely upset the apple cart by not only reaffirming traditional Church teaching on these subjects, but also by requiring formal assent to it by every member of the hierarchy under pain of summary dismissal from their posts.

One needs to remember how Christ took to the idea of walking on tightropes in the Gospels… :rolleyes:
 
I would feel a deep sense of spiritual contentment if Pope Francis completely upset the apple cart by not only reaffirming traditional Church teaching on these subjects, but also by requiring formal assent to it by every member of the hierarchy under pain of summary dismissal from their posts.

One needs to remember how Christ took to the idea of walking on tightropes in the Gospels… :rolleyes:
YES! Haha, if only… :rolleyes: that would immediately have me rank him down as one of the greatest popes of all time… I’m just nervous for this document awaiting the typical media response of his “tolerance” and “mercy.” The sure fact the media love the Pope isn’t a good sign…

My dream is that’ll he bring the Extraordinary Form to such prominence that it’ll become once again the main form of the mass in the Church and that he’ll issue an encylical ordering priests to preach on controversial issues and explain church teaching rather than dither and operate a pseudo Protestant, tolerant, inclusive, “good-vibed” community. Those issues amongst other things but anyway…

Exactly. A similar, swift approach from the Supreme Pontiff would be well needed…
Please God, he’ll at least stick to church teaching on this issue. The thing is, all the liberal side are ageing hippies and their ideas over the last 50 years have clearly failed. They are being replaced by proper, Orthodox clergy. They’ll be consigned to history soon enough and their suggestions reversed soon enough so we needn’t worry much.
 
Pope Francis has selected Cardinal Schonborn to hold the press conference announcing the exhortation, so that may give some signal of the contents.
 
Pope Francis has selected Cardinal Schonborn to hold the press conference announcing the exhortation, so that may give some signal of the contents.
Or a signal that more liberal people will be disappointed and the Holy Father needed someone who is seen as more liberal on some of these issues to be on board.

By the way there are others who will be part of the announcement.
 
Or a signal that more liberal people will be disappointed and the Holy Father needed someone who is seen as more liberal on some of these issues to be on board.

By the way there are others who will be part of the announcement.
I did not say what the signal might be, just that it might be a signal. Apparently you read in a more progressive signal…
 
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