Dekret w sprawie suspensy dla ks. dra hab. Piotra Natanka Nr 2371/2011 Kraków, dnia 20 lipca 2011 r.
Ks. dr hab. Piotr Natanek w Grzechyni
Przekazuję Księdzu do wiadomości, że niniejszym dekretem, zgodnie z kanonem kan. 1371, 2º Kodeksu Prawa Kanonicznego wymierzam Księdzu karę suspensy za ostentacyjnie okazywane nieposłuszeństwo, mimo decyzji i upomnień, jakie były do Księdza kierowane. Oznacza to, że nie może Ksiądz sprawować żadnych czynności kapłańskich jak też i … [Altro]
Greetings! Thanks for the mention of the Venereable English College in Rome. We continue to suffer martyrdom in the UK in the form of social and spiritual torture on account of our Roman-centred christian faith.
In the sphere of church identity, liturgy and askesis (or asceticism), one wonders whether or not the Church will EVER recover from the blows of liberalism.
Any Iraqi with money, be they Muslim or Christian, have got the hell out of Iraq. With the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq on December 2011, President Obama said that they were leaving behind a “stable” country. It's about as stable as the crippled Fukushima power plant is.
Archbishop Broglio believes Catholicism suffered after the invasion because of a perceived closeness to its previous ruler. He said Saddam Hussein tended “to trust Catholics, and gave them positions of responsibility.” One prominent Iraqi Catholic was Hussein’s Foreign Minister Tarik Aziz.
I hope I am misunderstanding Archbishops Broglio's comments regarding Saddam (read: The Butcher of Baghdad). If not, then this is further proof of how out of touch Catholic prelates are with the death and … [Altro]