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Cardinal Michael Czerny on "Dilexi Te": Love for the Poor as a Path to Church Reform

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"To love as Jesus loved, not in the abstract, but in the concreteness of history: this is the beginning of every possible reform, both within and without the Church," said Cardinal Michael Czerny. In an interview with the Italian news agency SIR, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Integral Human Development commented on Pope Leo XIV's first apostolic exhortation, "Dilexi te." He explained that the exhortation does not change anything. Cardinal Mic…
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"To love as Jesus loved, not in the abstract, but in the concreteness of history: this is the beginning of every possible reform, both within and without the Church," said Cardinal Michael Czerny. In an interview with the Italian news agency SIR, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Integral Human Development commented on Pope Leo XIV's first apostolic exhortation, "Dilexi te." He explained that the exhortation does not change anything. Cardinal Mic…

Reactions and comments from Ignatian organizations directly affected by the apostolic exhortation "Dilexi Te." Centro Astalli, "The Gospel's proposal has social consequences." Centro Astalli is grateful to Pope… Continue reading

The first Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Leo XIV, which since its title is linked to the last encyclical of Pope Francis, has been published. “Continuing with the encyclical Dilexit nos, Pope Francis was preparing, in the last months of his life, an apostolic exhortation on the care of the Church for the poor and the poor, entitled Dilexi te,” writes Pope Leo XIV, “imagining that Christ would address each one of them by saying: “You have neither …

"Leaving orientation for the universal Church and all people" The Archbishop of Bamberg, Herwig Gössl, regards the papal letter "Dilexi te" as a "Leaving orientation for the universal Church and all people." Pope...

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