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Gänswein: There Are Cracks in the Church As Unseen For Centuries

When Benedict XVI resigned in 2013 he expected to die within months, Archbishop Georg Gänswein said at an online conference of the Vienna based Rpp-Institut.org (March 27). Since Gänswein’s father died …More
When Benedict XVI resigned in 2013 he expected to die within months, Archbishop Georg Gänswein said at an online conference of the Vienna based Rpp-Institut.org (March 27).
Since Gänswein’s father died, Benedict XVI has “become a new father” for him, and there is an ever-growing familiarity between the two.
Covid-19 has hardly changed their lives because Benedict entered when he resigned “an experimental lockdown for us.”
Gänswein warns of the “enormous collateral damage and alarming suicide figures that are strictly taboo” after the Covid lockdowns.
The Church is for him in a “deep crisis - with a serious internal dissent as not seen for centuries.” He added that every bishop in Germany has a different answer about how to get out of this crisis.
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aderito
God have mercy on us all
Fr Dan
Our Lady of Fatima.. bishop aganist bishop.... its all been prophesied. This is the time of great evil, but She will triumph
Dr Bobus
The cracks have been there for 50 years. JPII simply put a veneer over them. I knew a priest with a reputation as "conservative" who recommended in vitro fertilization to a couple. I know of another with a similar reputation who told a woman I know to receive Communion even though her Catholic husband was in a second marriage (without annulment).
Catholic hospitals in the US forced to prescribe …More
The cracks have been there for 50 years. JPII simply put a veneer over them. I knew a priest with a reputation as "conservative" who recommended in vitro fertilization to a couple. I know of another with a similar reputation who told a woman I know to receive Communion even though her Catholic husband was in a second marriage (without annulment).

Catholic hospitals in the US forced to prescribe abortifacients? In fact, certain Catholic hospitals have been doing that for some years.