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December 15, 2023
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German Catholicism: On the Brink or at the Cutting Edge?
George Weigel
Syndicated Column
On November 10, a “Synodal Committee” created by the recently completed German “Synodal Way” met for the first time. The committee’s mandate is to prepare the foundations for a “Synodal Council” of laity, clergy, and bishops to govern the Catholic Church in Germany from 2026 on. The idea of such a “Synodal Council” has already been rejected by the Holy See. And in a recent letter to four German laywomen who had resigned from the “Synodal Way” to protest deviations from settled Catholic truths and practices, Pope Francis reiterated that the “Synodal Council” cannot be reconciled “with the sacramental structure of the Catholic Church.”
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For First Things, Carl R. Trueman writes about the Left's embrace of antisemitism ([link removed]) .
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Carrie Gress writes for Theology of Home about the interesting history of Thomas Jefferson's fur coat ([link removed]) .
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Erika Bachiochi appeared on a panel at the Napa Institute Conference to discuss how a new feminism can heal the culture ([link removed]) .
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Mary Rice Hasson and Mary FioRito went on EWTN Pro-Life Weekly to discuss an all-women’s Catholic college which will begin admitting biological men.
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Carrie Gress joined Pints with Aquinas to discuss her book The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Destroyed Us.
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On this episode of Searching for Medicine's Soul, Aaron Rothstein talks with Dr. James O’Connell about his work providing medical care for the homeless in Boston, his experience working as a doctor for the homeless during the AIDS crisis, and the perverse incentives of the medical profession.
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On this episode of Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen talks with David Wasserman about key races in the House and Senate and last midterm’s resurgence of emphasis on regional candidate quality.
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