Shining the spotlight on the incredible women of Cappella Romana in this #TBT re-share their performance of Kassianí's Hymn for Christmas: https://t.co/upPXH0aSTi
— Cappella Romana (@cappellaromana) March 18, 2021
Pre-order #HymnsOfKassianí TODAY via https://t.co/Yw9wGY7Qan pic.twitter.com/SYIEVfucSa
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Kassianí's Hymn for Christmas
A Common Good Approach to Constitutionalism?
Here is the video of 'Toward a Common Good Approach to Constitutionalism' with @Caseyco231 It was a great conversation in our 'What is the Common Good?' series and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed hosting Conor. https://t.co/0rtQCGz9ey
— CommonGoodProject (@CommonGoodProj1) March 18, 2021
Pontifical Delegate Responds to Enzo Bianchi
Bose. Il Delegato Pontificio Risponde al Comunicato di Enzo Bianchi. https://t.co/0aU9TyCRG6
— Marco Tosatti (@MarcoTosatti) March 18, 2021
CNA:Pope Francis writes to embattled ecumenical community
In a letter to members of the ecumenical Bose Monastery, plagued by a months-long internal conflict, Pope Francis told the community not to be discouraged and urged members to stay faithful to their vocation.https://t.co/kUC5xadnwf
— Crux (@Crux) March 19, 2021
More on the German Mess
German Cardinal Facing Calls to Resign Welcomes Release of Independent Abuse Report https://t.co/whRM2QY7ss @cnalive
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) March 18, 2021
The Archbishop of Hamburg has asked #PopeFrancis to accept his resignation "immediately," following the publication of an independent report on the handling of clerical abuse cases in his former diocese. https://t.co/I6pZ8YlERw
— The Pillar (@PillarCatholic) March 18, 2021
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) March 18, 2021
A German cardinal facing calls to resign has welcomed the release of a long-awaited report on the handling of abuse cases in his archdiocese. https://t.co/xzPNXWPXjw
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) March 18, 2021
The full text of Cardinal Woelki’s interview with @CNAdeutsch, following the publication of an independent report on the handling of abuse cases in Cologne archdiocese. https://t.co/rvZBiqU7Tu
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) March 18, 2021
Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki of Cologne has temporarily dismissed an auxiliary bishop and a diocesan official from their duties following today's release of 1975-2018 abuse report. Investigators found Cardinal Woelki not guilty of any dereliction of duty https://t.co/62LsXuHCxm
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) March 18, 2021
Lecture on RGL
"Garrigou-Lagrange between History and Theology" 18 March 17.00-19.00 CET The #Angelicum invites you to the series of lectures held online (Zoom Meeting) in French with simultaneous translation into Italian and English: https://t.co/W2hY3OQyOH pic.twitter.com/NVPJGj4eV6
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) March 17, 2021