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Courageous Opposition to Totalitarianism in South America

Courageous Opposition to Totalitarianism in South America

The Networks for Church Reform are managing a series of discussions on the role of Christians who have opposed dictatorial Governments. The initiative is led by Catholic Church Reform International. With the rise of autocracies, it is vital that Christians are alert to the dangers they pose. Presentations have examined the life and ministry of Fr Maximilian Kolbe and Sr Restituta Kafka, of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Fr Max Metzger.
On Wednesday 21st May the life and example of Archbishop Oscar Romero will be considered with a presentation by Julian Filochowski. Co-chair of the Romero Trust. Others with experience of life in Latin America will be involved.

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Courageous Opposition to Nazism

There is an urgency, and we need to be committed to the moral imperative to stand against injustice and oppression. We can be inspired by the courage of those who defied Nazism.
The call is for bold action in the face of today’s crises, naming the suffering in Gaza, the erosion of democracy in the U.S., and widespread global injustices.

Silence is not an option.

Communities of faith need to speak out fearlessly.

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Election of New Pope to begin May 7, 2025

The individual elected pope, Benedictine Father Donato Ogliari said, “must courageously and gently bear the weight of the church, advance without fear in the challenges of the present time, and be for all a living sign of the Lord’s merciful closeness.”

During the general congregations, or “pre-conclave” meetings, cardinals receive meditations to help prepare them for their future decision. In his meditation on April 29, Father Ogliari outlined the spiritual qualities the next pope should embody, a portrait the cardinals will consider when they gather in conclave beginning Wednesday, May 7.

To guide the cardinals spiritually, Ogliari urged them to center their choice on Christ and be led by the Holy Spirit. He also reminded them of the crucial impact their decision would have on the future of the church, while emphasizing the need for the cardinals to remain open to the challenges of the contemporary world. “Even though the place of the ‘conclave’—as the term itself indicates—is a place locked away, it will, in reality, be wide open to the entire world.”

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Establishing and Supporting Pastoral Councils for both Dioceses and Parishes

In this presentation, Sr. Donna Ciangio, Chancellor to Cardinal Tobin in Newark, New Jersey, offered a step-by-step guide to setting up diocesan and parish pastoral councils. Sister used PowerPoint slides, which you can save and use to set up a new council or adjust existing councils that need to be more inclusive of lay representation in your community.

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The Rise and Detrimental Development of Nazism in Germany

In this session, it became clear that the Catholic and Lutheran Churches played a significant role in promoting Hitler. After looking at the similarities that concern us that we are once again repeating history, participants then shared ideas among themselves of what we might do as Christians, since we are called by virtue of our baptism to stand up to injustices affecting innocent victims and those being inappropriately persecuted.

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Recording 1933 Germany: Are we repeating history?

Here is the YouTube recording of our online presentation about the moral corruption being observed and experienced under the current U.S. administration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2UpWsoccHg. This video opens with historian, Dr. Jon Rosebank, offering salient...

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1933 Germany, are we repeating history?

The entire world is being impacted by what is happening under the current U.S. Government’s administration. To remain silent is to be complicit with what is happening around us. As Christians, we must stand up for and protect the vulnerable and marginalized.

The question we are asking about the current U.S. Government’s policies is: Are repeating this history of 1933 Germany?

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How to Become a Synodal Parish

Register for these two exciting workshops.

How to become a Synodal Parish

Rejuvenate your parish or if your parish is already vibrant then consider what would happen if more people are involved.

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Proposed Constitution for the Catholic Church

In memory of John Wijngaards passing and on behalf of the Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research, Dr. Luca Badini Confalonieri will present their proposed Constitution for the Catholic Church.

Aspects of this proposals address some of the challenges facing the Church today. This will ultimately be carried to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee Year.

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Looking back over 2024 and ahead to 2025

We saw 2024 as the year that we had the power to take steps toward bringing about changes in the Church. However, we grasped that it wouldn’t happen unless we, the people, make it happen.

We’ll use this post as a starting point for 2025!

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The Synod on Synodality

What Is the Synod on Synodality?

In September 2021, the Catholic Church convened what has been termed “the largest consultative process in human history": the Synod on Synodality. Over 1 billion Catholics worldwide were invited to join in a collective effort of listening, sharing, and discerning...

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