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Radio Alicante
El Gabinete de Crisis de SM Juan Carlos I de Manuel: «¡La Santa Faç, secuestrada por el PP!»

Radio Alicante

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:56


Cinco segundos. Cinco segundos bastaron para dejar a España sin su camisa blanca. Nuclearistas contra alternativos. Ja estem que si el xiquet plora! No beer in Benidorm. El apagón sacó a la luz el marengo, el gris marengo, la invisibilidad de Feijóo en Europa y la alta tensión sexual no resuelta entre Úrsula y Aznar. 80 años de la muerte de Hitler. Trump frente a frente a horcajadas contra la imagen de Zelenski en El Vaticano es la desnudez del poder ¡santo súbito! crudo y duro. La gran penetración. El saqueo. El reparto. La bombillita de El Pardo. Times Square. La oscuridad de El Ventorro. Olor a oveja. ¡Luz más luz! Carlos Mazón ha desertado. El cardenal Becciu, també. La infanta Sofía, mayor de edad. Fuga de cerebros. Cómo conseguir que los niños duerman mejor. Vuelve El último de la fila. Sacristán, Mayorga, Serrat: la voz de Machado. La Santa Faç fue literalmente secuestrada por un Partido Popular del País Valencià que acudió desgajado en familias políticas, áreas de negocio y territorios. Destacó la mismísima reliquia copta, el alcalde Barcala por la gracia de Vox, el enigma del laberinto. Sí, el verdadero milagro de la Santa Faç es la juventud, acabe en la orilla de la playa o en Urgencias del Hospital de Sant Joan. Son ellos, la Joventut, los únicos que entienden y dan sentido a la primavera. ¿Manolo el del bombo? ¿La opa del BBVA, el Dos de Mayo o la cólera de Dios? No.  Las banderas del Primero de Mayo, los tambores y trompetas, cimbras, arquitrabes y las vigas del monasterio, els nanos i gegants fueron el boato que anunció la aparición divinísima, el regreso del futuro de Diana Morant. Arcaya ¿es tan guapa in person personalmente? ¿Te temblaban la voz, la mano o el aspersor? No hay más preguntas, señoría.

'Y esto no es todo'
Pedro Sánchez y el apagón. El triunfo de Carney en Canadá. El cardenal Ángelo Becciu

'Y esto no es todo'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 19:43


Hablamos en Madrid con el experto en energía Carlos Cagigal y el periodista de "The Objective" Fernando Cano; en Washington con la corresponsal Dori Toribio, y en Roma con el escritor y periodista vaticanista Néstor Pongutá

La Confessione
Episodio 3 - Al nemico neppure giustizia

La Confessione

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 30:35


Per spiegare cosa è stata la Chiesa di Papa Francesco bisogna confrontare due processi paralleli. Uno al cardinale Giovanni Angelo Becciu, e l'altro al gesuita Marko Ivan Rupnik, abusatore seriale per trent'anni di donne nella sua comunità.  Becciu, fino a poco prima potente braccio destro del Papa, nel 2020 riceve prima la condanna, con la richiesta da parte di Francesco di rinunciare alle prerogative del cardinalato, e poi un processo che può avere un solo esito: la condanna, perché un giudice del Vaticano non può contraddire il Papa.  Becciu, che qui parla per la prima volta del drammatico incontro con Papa Francesco, viene accusato di aver arricchito i suoi parenti con i soldi dei fedeli e di altre malefatte. Intorno a quel processo si consuma la più clamorosa faida vaticana recente, si capisce presto che il Papa ha ricevuto un racconto distorto dei fatti ma ormai il pontefice non si può smentire. E tutto, nel processo Becciu, viene piegato all'esigenza di arrivare alla condanna.  Per Rupnik, gesuita come Francesco e suo amico personale, invece vige il massimo garantismo: prima la scomunica cancellata, poi il tentativo di evitare il processo con una prescrizione sugli abusi commessi, infine, quando Francesco è costretto dalla pressione mediatica a revocare la prescrizione, il processo si perde nelle nebbie. Becciu è colpevole fin dalla prima udienza, molto prima della condanna in primo grado nel 2022, e per questo perde l'accesso al conclave. Rupnik è sempre e comunque presunto innocente, protetto anche di fronte all'evidenza.  Perché nel Vaticano di Francesco, soprattutto quando si parla di abusi sessuali, vige un principio che il Papa aveva appreso nell'Argentina di Juan Domingo Peron: "Al amigo, todo; al enemigo, ni justicia". All'amico tutto, al nemico neppure giustizia.  La puntata contiene un'intervista esclusiva al cardinale Giovanni Angelo Becciu registrata il 12 febbraio 2025.  Dopo il successo de⁠ La Confessione⁠, un nuovo lavoro di giornalismo investigativo sul tema degli abusi nella Chiesa firmato da Stefano Feltri, Giorgio Meletti e Federica Tourn La produzione di questo podcast è sostenuta dalle abbonate e dagli abbonati ⁠alla newsletter Appunti⁠ dove potete leggere le inchieste di Federica Tourn ⁠e gli approfondimenti ⁠dei temi trattati nel podcast. Poiché nessun editore vuole parlare di questo tema, abbiamo lavorato da soli, sostenendo i costi di questo progetto. Se vuoi contribuire puoi farlo ⁠sostenendo Appunti ⁠o con una donazione per il podcast sulla piattaforma di crowdfunding ⁠Go Fund Me⁠ La Scomunica è un podcast di giornalismo investigativo disponibile su Spotify e tutte le principali piattaforme di Stefano Feltri, Giorgio Meletti e Federica Tourn Inchiesta sul campo di Federica Tourn Story editor Giorgio Meletti  Consulenza musicale e sonora: Stefano Tumiati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Conclusa la sesta congregazione dei cardinali | Il Corsivo di Mercoledì 30 Aprile 2025

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 2:17


Conclusa la sesta congregazione dei cardinali. E' terminata la sesta Congregazione dei cardinali in Vaticano in vista del Conclave che inizierà il 7 maggio alle 16.30. I cardinali scendono a 133 e si abbassa il quorum per l'elezione a 89 voti. Il cardinale Becciu ha annunciato il suo passo indietro. Secondo molti analisti e cardinali, questa volta il Conclave che sceglierà il nuovo papa sarà breve, massimo due o tre giorni. I cardinali ultraconservatori premono per un loro Papa, segnando quindi un'inversione rispetto alla linea tracciata da Francesco. Le voci su una svolta a destra dopo Francesco riflettono piuttosto i desideri di una piccola e rumorosa parte della Chiesa americana. C'è Raymond Burke, vescovo conservatore del Wisconsin e convinto sostenitore della Messa in latino. Dall'Africa, appartengono a questo gruppo due conservatori intransigenti, il cardinale Robert Sarah della Guinea e il cardinale Peter Turkson del Ghana. Tre italiani forti: Zuppi, Parolin, Pizzaballa. La domanda che ci facciamo tutti è se si continuerà sulla scia di Francesco. Penso che indietro non si debba tornare, perché il solco tracciato da Bergoglio marcia intorno a tre valori fondamentale: pace, solidarietà, sviluppo sostenibile. Infatti i tre cardinali forti in continuità con Francesco sono tutti italiani: Matteo Zuppi, presidente della Cei e Arcivescovo di Bologna, Pietro Parolin, Segretario di Stato vaticano, e Pierbattista Pizzaballa, patriarca latino di Gerusalemme. I tre candidati rappresentano però la sparuta minoranza degli italiani, 19 su 135, il 14 per cento. Erano 28 su 115 nel Conclave del 2013 che ha eletto papa Francesco, 20 su 115 in quello che elesse Benedetto XVI, 26 su 111 nel voto che incoronò Wojtyla. Fine diplomatico, Parolin è capace di collezionare consensi trasversali. È stato il Segretario di Stato voluto da papa Francesco. Zuppi proviene da Sant'Egidio, ha il profilo del pastore gioviale. Spirito sessantottino e capacità di navigazione democristiana, empatia nel contatto personale. Pierbattista Pizzaballa, il carismatico francescano a capo del Patriarcato latino di Gerusalemme che ha trascorso trent'anni in Medio Oriente. Su loro tre si accende la speranza della parte più progressista della Chiesa, ma la differenza la farà il voto moderato. "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it

Io Non Mi Rassegno
Maxi blackout in Spagna e Portogallo, che succede? - 29/4/2025

Io Non Mi Rassegno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 22:16


Ieri un gigantesco blackout ha lasciato al buio quasi tutta la Spagna, il Portogallo e parte della Francia. All'inizio si è pensato a un sabotaggio, ma ora l'ipotesi più accreditata è un raro fenomeno atmosferico che ha causato oscillazioni nelle linee elettriche. Intanto continuano le notizie dal Conclave e dalle guerre in Ucraina e in Africa. Parliamo anche di una nuova truffa legata al legno certificato, di come rendere il vino più sostenibile e vi presento la prima puntata di CCC – Cerco Casa e Comunità.INDICE:00:00:00 - Sommario00:00:49 - Il maxi blackout in Spagna e Portogallo00:06:24 - Le date del conclave, il caso Becciu e le tregue in Ucraina e RDC00:09:06 - Le certificazioni del legno son ouna truffa?00:13:21 - Il problema del "peso" delle bottiglie di vino00:18:24 - La prima puntata del nostro podcast sull'abitare collaborativoFonti: https://www.italiachecambia.org/podcast/blackout-spagna-portogallo/Iscriviti alla newsletter: https://bit.ly/3ZcEw

RTSreligion - La 1ere
RTSreligion - Becciu, le cardinal condamné qui voudrait participer au conclave

RTSreligion - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 2:35


Informativne oddaje
Utrip dneva dne 29. 4.

Informativne oddaje

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 34:05


Maši zadušnici za papeža Frančiška obhajali tudi v celjski stolnici in pri Mariji Pomagaj na Brezjah.Na vatikanskem sodišču obsojeni kardinal Becciu ne bo sodeloval na konklavu.V Španiji in na Portugalskem so spet vzpostavili oskrbo z električno energijo.V Valencii se je začel volilni kongres Evropske ljudske stranke, ki se ga udeležujeta tudi prvaka SDS in NSi.Nejc Krevs: Cilj Izraela – popolna razorožitev in uničenje skrajnega gibanja Hamas – praktično nemogoč.Komisarka Kos se bo drevi v Beogradu sestala z VučićemŽivilski obrati, ki so priključeni na vodovodni sistem Maximarketa, večinoma ostajajo zaprti.Vreme: Popoldne bo precej jasno, v notranjosti bo občasno nastalo nekaj plitke kopaste oblačnosti. Najvišje dnevne temperature bodo od 21 do 24, na Goriškem do 26 °C.Gospodarski krog, ki združuje gospodarske in kmetijske organizacije, vlado poziva k razbremenitvi plač in učinkovitejšemu davčnemu sistemu.Slovenski sadjarji še vedno čakajo na odločitev, kako bo s pomočjo po lanski pozebi.Šport: S tekmo Arsenal - PSG začetek polfinala lige prvakov

Más de uno
Monólogo de Alsina: "Sánchez se encomienda al Espíritu Santo"

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 10:26


Carlos Alsina reflexiona en su monólogo sobre lo ocurrido en el funeral del papa Francisco y los procedimientos que se deben llevar a cabo, como el cónclave, a continuación.

The Popeular History Podcast
CONCLAVE '25: Raising the Alarm: Schism by Dubias Means?

The Popeular History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 16:35


Not a spelling mistake, a pun. I do those. Search up "dubia letter" if you're scrathing your head over the title. LINKS Catholic Herald coverage of Cardinal Müller's church split comments: https://thecatholicherald.com/cardinal-muller-warns-church-risks-split-if-orthodox-pope-not-chosen/  Apostolic Constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo (1975): https://www.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/it/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_p-vi_apc_19751001_romano-pontifici-eligendo.html  CNN coverage of Cardinal Becciu situation: https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/23/europe/cardinal-becciu-conclave-controversy-intl/index.html  Cruxnow coverage of Sister Brambilla situation: https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2025/04/francis-legacy-lives-as-top-vatican-woman-gets-accidental-invite-to-conclave  Pontifacts + Popeular History Livestream of Pope Francis' funeral (join Adopt-A-Cardinal in the comments!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cl8ISMTqMA  Novena to Mary, Undoer of Knots: https://www.theholyrosary.org/maryundoerknots/  TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History. My name is Gregg and this is another Conclave special: “Raising the Alarm: Schism by Dubias Means?” Last Thursday, The Catholic Herald ran an article titled “Cardinal Müller warns Church risks split if ‘orthodox' pope not chosen.” Specifically, the Catholic Herald quotes the former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith as saying “a heretic pope who changes every day depending on what the mass media is saying would be catastrophic.” Which, I hope he's answering a question like “would a heretic pope who changes every day depending on what the mass media is saying be catastrophic”? Because unless that idea is being planted in his mind by the interviewer, it would seem that such a dire scenario is something Cardinal Müller is actively worried about. And if it's something he's actively worried about, well that's got its own gravity. Bottom line, the article raises the potential specter of a schism, a split, in the Church, presumably some sort of major antipope situation where some of the Cardinals decide to reject the conclusion and go off and set up a rival Pope. We've seen antipopes before many times in Church history, though it's been a while since there's been a major one, recognized by a significant number of Catholics, say 5 percent. Or heck, even 1 percent. Longtime Pontifacts listeners will recall Bry and Fry actually interviewed Pope Michael, a modern antipope, back in 2022 shortly before his death. Oh, and thanks recent livestream viewer "Nogah f" for asking their antipope question with a handy definition of “serious” antipope accompanying, that was useful. Attentive listeners will probably know that I'm concerned about the possibility of schism myself, and if the Herald headline about Cardinal Müller is correct, I'm not alone. The reality is that even if the headline is wrong, I am comfortable saying it would be naïve to conclude that the possibility of schism isn't present in the minds of most Cardinals. After all, fundamentally, preventing schism is what the conclave process and ultimately the College of Cardinals is all about. Really, you could take it further: preventing schism is what the Papacy is about, uniting Christians under one clear umbrella. Wait, no, preventing schism is what Christianity is about, uniting humanity in Christ. Wait, no, ending the schism between God and humanity caused by the Fall is what Christ is about. You get the idea: Schism bad. Given that there seems to be more concern about the possibility of schism than usual, as we ramp up towards the conclave, it's worth asking what should be done to reduce the possibility and severity of such a break. Obviously it's pretty presumptuous of me to be talking about this, but I haven't seen it elsewhere, and it needs to be discussed. There are steps that should be taken publicly before the conclave to resolve ambiguities and close loopholes, and I haven't seen them taken yet, which has me a bit nervous, but given the nature of the situation, well, it may simply be that fundamental differences will remain. I'll update the show notes if and when I see updates relating to any of these things, this is obviously pretty cutting edge in terms of events coverage and there's a lot going on. Ok, let me lay this out. First, there are a surprising number of issues relating to who is actually a Cardinal-Elector in this conclave: an unusually high number of points of discussion, but not an unprecedented number, to be clear, since you need to work hard to find truly unprecedented things in Church history. Second, there is a notably strong traditionalist camp who, if I may read between the lines in Müller's statement, is prepared to reject any Pope they do not consider sufficiently orthodox. Let's tackle the first topic first. Probably the single most significant source of uncertainty in this election is the canonical limit of 120 Cardinal Electors, given that this will be the first Conclave to exceed the limit. In fact, there will be more Cardinal-Electors in this conclave than there have ever been, though that may be misleading, after all, how many people tended to take part in the Papal elections of the first millennium where not only the clergy but the people of Rome participated? Rome was smaller then, but it would be difficult to believe it wasn't a healthy crowd. The word “thousands” comes to mind. And yes, I too wonder how many women were in the crowds on those occasions when Popes were elected by acclamation. But then I think of how if it were up to individual voting in any form, even the most popular elections in the Hellenistic world appeared to be sausage fests. The Greco-Roman milieu gave us the Patriarchy after all, and as they say, the past is a foreign country, they do things differently there. In any event, the 120 cap being broken isn't too crazy a precedent, as it was only established in 1975 and was ignored at times by two of Pope Francis' traditionally-minded predecessors, Pope Saint John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. But it's also worth noting that Pope Francis ignored the rule so aggressively you might be tempted to think he misunderstood it. Did he think it was a minimum rather than a maximum? By my count, when Francis announced what would turn out to be his final batch of new Cardinals on October 6th of last year, there were already 121 new Cardinals kicking around, and it was only the untimely death of Spanish Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot that made sure there were fewer than 120 electors when the time came for the official elevation of the new batch. During the waiting period, one of the announced new Cardinals–Bishop Syukur of Bogor, Indonesia–declined the honor, and, as if to underscore how determined he was to have a very full College of Cardinals, Pope Francis elevated the Archbishop of Naples in his place, bringing the total number of Cardinal-Electors to a record high 140, which went mostly down to 135 by the time of Pope Francis' death last Monday due to Cardinals reaching the age of 80 and automatically losing their elector status. And yes, you heard that right, the Catholic Church of all places is one of the few organizations in the world with a hard cap on the age of electors. Oh, and yes, I did say the number went *mostly* down, more on that later. In reality, the Pope is an absolute monarch. Sure, the Apostolic Constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo exists and caps the number of Cardinal-Electors at 120 in Paragraph 33, but it's not like that was news to Pope Francis when he was blatantly disregarding It throughout his pontificate, and it's not like absolute monarchs are bound by constitutions–that's pretty specifically what makes them absolute monarchs. In short, it was a bit of a non-issue for him. And I also think it was an occasion where he decided to make things uncomfortable for the cardinals who he critiqued for being too comfortable early on in his pontificate. He famously told people to make a bit of a mess in the Church, and here he made a bit of a mess with the constitution of the college compared to the, uh, well, the Constitution of the College. I think he wanted the Cardinals to *have to * figure it out,  have to be a little uncomfortable with rigid rules. Anyways, in the words of an analysis kindly provided by Gabe over at the Papability Index over on X, quote “The 120 rule is a matter of Ecclesiastical Law, not Divine Law, so the Pope can dispense of it as he sees fit. Those ‘extra' Cardinals have just as many rights as the 120 since the Pope's powers, privileges, and appointments are unassailable as long as he's operating within the confines of Divine Law.”  end quote That makes sense to me, but constitutions are more of an issue for constitutional bodies, which, at the end of the day, is what the College of Cardinals is. I hate to say it, but I am definitely of the opinion that the College needs to address this discrepancy somehow, as this is a loophole that could be used to undermine the legitimacy of the next Pope. Perhaps the safest course would be to ensure the final vote is lopsided enough that a ⅔ majority would be cleared even discounting the “extra” electors, however many there end up being. Really what I think may happen is that this issue will go unaddressed during the sede vacante but may be used by a dissatisfied faction as an excuse to refuse to recognize the result. If this happens, it will be readily identifiable as an excuse because if the faction were really only interested in the legitimacy of the election, they would be objecting sooner, like right now, before any votes take place. To allow the conclave to proceed without flagging legitimate concerns about its, well, legitimacy, would be startlingly irresponsible for any Cardinal, and to follow that up with only rejecting the result and declaring an antipope only after the fact would expose the cynical motives and manipulative nature of such an act. I genuinely hope that doesn't happen, but now is not the time for me to sit back and say nothing about the apparent possibility. There are other smaller-scale eligibility questions with similar solutions and potentially similar outcomes, such as the updated official birthdays of a couple of the African cardinals that have had the result of keeping them eligible. I want to be clear that I, personally, am not questioning their eligibility, nor is this breaking news, this is as publicly available information as the 120 elector limit and everything else I've been talking about. But all legitimately concerned about avoiding schism should raise their objections now. Any Cardinals planning to toss the game board only after they lose need to know that their motives are clear and that this is not a game. And yeah, in case you can't tell, I have a particular concern about this. But it's a general problem, so there's no need to put my case into territory where I could be accused of ad hominem accusations by naming names. Let's just say late challenges here would be doubias at best. There's also the case of Cardinal Becciu, who as I understand it, resigned the rights and privileges of the Cardinalate back in 2020 but who now appears to be arguing that participating in a Conclave wasn't among those rights and privileges that he resigned. I do not expect the other Cardinals to find his arguments convincing. Finally, we have the case of Sister Simona Bambrilla, a female head of one of the Vatican's Dicasteries and more importantly *not a Cardinal* who was accidentally invited to participate in the Cardinals-only general congregations that began last week. I don't expect that to be an actual issue, but I thought it worth mentioning both for a bit of levity and as a reminder of the way women are kept out of places where they really honestly should be if you ask me. Whoops, uh, there went that levity. Ok, so that's my TED talk on the surprisingly fuzzy boundaries marking of the participants in the upcoming conclave. Eventually the “Extra Omnes” will be said and the doors will be locked “Con clave”--with a key, and, well, the “speak now or forever hold your peace” window will have passed at that point. Unless there are significant developments before then, I anticipate only Cardinal Becciu will have raised concerns, and then only for his case if my reading is right. Pro tip: I'm giving plenty of qualifiers when talking about Becciu due to what I perceive as a high risk of litigation. Just in case that wasn't obvious. Anyways, let's shift gears to the second of topic of concern I brought up at the start of this: Cardinals prepared to reject any Pope they do not consider sufficiently orthodox. And really, I can broaden that out to any Catholic prepared to reject the Pope, because the underlying scenario is the same, whether you're a Cardinal or a catechumen. If you reject the Pope, you're not Catholic. Union with the Pope is what defines Catholicism. I know there are those who disagree, I would hope they are not Cardinals of the Catholic Church. They can go play for Saint Louis if they want to be Cardinals while rejecting the Pope. The idea that a Pope can be deposed for heresy has been brought up and refuted time and again throughout Church history. If I need to work up an episode on that specifically I can, but the reality is putting this together has been a lot of work for one night, following up on the two and a half hours I spent livestreaming Francis' funeral at 4 am yesterday. Oh, yes, so if you're looking for yesterday's episode, by the way, look on the Pontifacts feed youtube and get ready to Adopt-A-Cardinal in the comments of the video! In any case, getting away from the self-plug and back to as serious as I have ever been and then some, I'll say this: I will accept whoever the next Pope is as Pope until they die or resign. You'd think Cardinals would be prepared to do this as well, but I've developed a degree of doubt. I want to conclude this episode by encouraging you to join the Vice-Pope and I in a novena to Mary, Undoer of Knots. As you may know, a novena is a sort of nine-day prayer-a-thon for a specific intention: in this case for a successful conclave, defined as one that finds the Cardinals and the whole Church united under the new Pope.  As you may also know, Our Lady, Undoer of Knots was a favorite devotion of the late Pope Francis, himself a noted fan of Our Lady. Since the novena includes a complete Rosary, and it's quite late, I'm not going to accompany you through the actual prayers as we go, just encourage you to consider joining Vice-Pope Mrs Popeular History and I on it in the coming days (and yeah, you can start it whenever, it's not like we have to be on the same timetable or you can't have a similar intention after the conclave wraps up). Fair warning, when I asked Mrs. Popeular History if she was up for this she said, and I quote, “sure, But it's known to end up with things worse before they get better lol” So on that note, thank you all for listening, God bless you all!

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Il Conclave e lo scontro all'interno della Chiesa | Il Corsivo di Lunedì 28 Aprile 2025

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 2:21


Il Conclave e lo scontro all'interno della Chiesa. Da oggi le congregazioni generali della Chiesa cattolica affronteranno il nodo della successione di Francesco. Dovranno scegliere in primo luogo la data di inizio Conclave. Non si tratta solo di applicare le rigide norme procedurali che determinano la nomina di un nuovo Papa, ma anche di intrecciare calcoli politici e sensibilità ecclesiali delle varie correnti. I cardinali già presenti a Roma nei giorni tra la morte di Francesco e i suoi funerali hanno già avuto modo di confrontarsi sul futuro della Chiesa, ma il progressivo ingrossarsi delle file di porporati internazionali potrebbe orientare in modo diverso il voto. Il percorso del Conclave. Il Conclave può iniziare tra i quindici e i venti giorni dopo l'inizio della sede vacante. Bergoglio è morto il 21 aprile e la finestra di avvio del Conclave dovrebbe essere dal 5 al 9 maggio. Così prevedono le norme emendate da Joseph Ratzinger in anni ormai lontani, che avevano dato al collegio cardinalizio la facoltà di anticipare l'inizio del Conclave se consta della presenza di tutti i Cardinali elettori. Lo scontro tra continuità con Francesco e conservazione. Di certo non sarà facile scegliere tra un Papa in continuità con Francesco e un candidato espressione della parte più conservatrice che vorrebbe riportare la Chiesa ad una fase pre rivoluzionaria. Non è una questione di nazioni, lingue, culture, ma di annunciare il Vangelo al mondo di oggi, magari non esattamente come papa Francesco, ma nella sua linea teologica. Le istituzioni ecclesiali dovranno anche valutare con attenzione il caso del cardinale sardo Becciu a cui Francesco aveva tolto i diritti. Potrà comunque entrare in Conclave? I cardinali possono intervenire su una materia sulla quale si è espresso il Papa? Ai cardinali lontani da Roma non interessa granchè il caso, piuttosto pare più propensi a formare un gruppo di moderati per influenzare la decisione finale. "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it

Prima Pagina
26 aprile: Vaticano, il giallo Becciu ; Funerali, irrompe Trump ; L'Ucraina cede a Putin. Di Italo Carmignani

Prima Pagina

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 20:58


E oggi il commento di Mario Ajello è sulle dichiarazioni di Giorgia Meloni sul 25 aprile, quindi con Andrea Gagliarducci torniamo su papa Francesco e sul caso del cardinale Becciu, di insider trading e di Wall Street si parla nell'analisi di Angelo Paura, mentre con Lorenzo Vita facciamo il punto sulle trattative per la pace in Ucraina con un colpo di scena da Kiev, per la cronaca con Federica Pozzi scopriamo i nuovi sviluppi del caso Resinovich da Filippo Marfisi di un incidente durante le celebrazioni del 25 aprile.

Versió RAC1 - Entrevista
 Intrigues Vaticanes 2

Versió RAC1 - Entrevista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:21


Embolic amb els llits dels cardenals, gir de guió amb el cas Becciu i Donald Trump a segona fila.

ANSA Voice Daily
FOCUS | Quello di Francesco sarà il funerale degli ultimi

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 4:01


Ansa - di Manuela Tulli.All'esame delle congregazioni dei cardinali il nodo dell'ingresso in conclave del cardinale Angelo Becciu.

Le [O]Razioni della Sera
Le [O]Razioni della Sera del 23 aprile 2025

Le [O]Razioni della Sera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 33:19


In questa diretta:HITS: Relationships (Haim)CLASSICS: High and dry (Radiohead)CARTOON: Gigi la Trottola (I Cavalieri del Re)>> Ascoltaci live tutti i lunedì, martedì, mercoledì e giovedì sera alle 20:00 su runtimeradio.it>> Partecipa in diretta allo show sulla nostra chat Telegram: https://t.me/diretteruntime

El podcast de Omnes
08-11-2024 Los obispos estadounidenses felicitan a Trump por su victoria y otras noticias

El podcast de Omnes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 3:24


La catequesis del Papa de esta semana ha tratado sobre el Espíritu Santo y la oración cristiana. En la Audiencia general del miércoles, Papa Francisco ha rezado de nuevo por Valencia. Tras la víctoria de Donald Trump en las elecciones de EEUU, el cardenal Pietro Parolin, secretario de Estado de la Santa Sede, ha deseado “mucha sabiduría al nuevo Presidente”, especialmente para acabar con los diversos conflictos bélicos. La sentencia del ‘caso Becciu’ asegura que “los acusados tuvieron un juicio justo con todas las garantías”. Los obispos Gregor Hanke (de Eichstätt), Stefan Oster (de Passau), Rudolf Voderholzer (de Ratisbona) y el cardenal Woelki (de Colonia) han reiterado su negativa a participar en el Comité Sinodal alemán y han manifestado su desacuerdo con los métodos y objetivos del Camino Sinodal de la Iglesia en Alemania. El Arzobispado de Burgos ha informado de que gasta 13.600 euros al mes en gastos para el convento cismático de Belorado.

Fratelli di Crozza
Crozza Becciu "La chiesa deve seguire l'esempio di Warren Buffet il finanziere"

Fratelli di Crozza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 3:36


Maurizio Crozza è il Cardinale Becciu in occasione di una puntata di Fratelli di Crozza.Guarda Fratelli di Crozza senza pubblicità qui: https://bit.ly/3gS5JXw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fratelli di Crozza
Maurizio Crozza e il suo monologo sul Cardinale Becciu, il mago della compravendita immobiliare

Fratelli di Crozza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 3:22


Maurizio Crozza e uno dei suoi monologhi in occasione di una puntata di Fratelli di Crozza.Guarda Fratelli di Crozza senza pubblicità qui: https://bit.ly/3gS5JXw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ö1 Religion aktuell
Segnung Homosexueller++Kardinal verurteilt++Jerusalem ohne Pilger

Ö1 Religion aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 4:44


- Die vatikanische Glaubensbehörde hat heute eine Grundsatzerklärung veröffentlicht, wonach katholische Geistliche unverheiratete und homosexuelle Paare segnen dürfen. Eine Verwechslung mit einer Eheschließung muss ausgeschlossen werden. - Das Urteil des Vatikan-Gerichts gegen Kardinal Angelo Becciu sorgt seit Samstag für Schlagzeilen. Der Richter hat Becciu am Ende eines wahren Mammutprozesses zu fünfeinhalb Jahren Haft wegen Veruntreuung verurteilt. Kardinal Becciu beteuert weiterhin seine Unschuld und geht in die Berufung. (Alexander Hecht) - Nachdem Jahre lang das Pilgern auf Grund von Corona eingeschränkt war, müssen im Hl Land auch jetzt wieder Pilgerstädten Einbußen verzeichnen. Auch das in Jerusalem prominent an der Via Dolorosa gelegene traditionsreiche österreichische Pilgerhospiz befindet sich in schwierigen Zeiten. (Anna-Lena Seeber) Gesendet in Ö1 am 18.12.2023

El podcast de Omnes
22-12-2023 Becciu condenado y otras noticias

El podcast de Omnes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 4:58


El sábado 16 de diciembre el Tribunal del Estado Vaticano sentenció al cardenal Becciu. Quien fuera sustituto de la Secretaría del Estado ha sido inhabilitado y condenado a cinco años y medio de prisión. Además, el Tribunal le ha sentenciado, junto a los demás acusados, al pago solidario de 200 millones de dólares al Vaticano. En la sentencia, se considera que Becciu y los demás acusados cometieron “un delito de malversación en relación con uso ilícito en la administración de los bienes eclesiásticos”. Tras la publicación de la condena, los abogados del cardenal señalaron en un comunicado que, si bien respetan la sentencia, están seguros de que “se reconocerá lo absurdo de la acusación”. Insisten también en la inocencia de Becciu. El Papa Francisco cumplió el pasado 17 de diciembre 87 años. Los diez últimos los ha vivido al frente de la Iglesia, centrándose en temas como la crisis climática, las guerras y la pobreza en el mundo. Para la celebración de su cumpleaños, el Pontífice estuvo acompañado por los niños que reciben tratamiento en la clínica pediátrica del Vaticano. Pronunció además su habitual reflexión del Ángelus, durante la cual se centró en la figura de san Juan Bautista. El 18 de diciembre el Dicasterio para la Doctrina de la Fe publicó la Declaración “Fiducia supplicans”. Según el prefecto Víctor Manuel Fernández, este texto nace de las consultas llegadas al Dicasterio en los últimos años sobre la posibilidad de bendecir a las parejas en situaciones irregulares y a las parejas del mismo sexo”.

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Vaticano, Cardinale Becciu: Scottanti Dichiarazioni di Cecilia Marogna!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 3:53


Vaticano, Cardinale Becciu: Scottanti Dichiarazioni di Cecilia Marogna!Cecilia Marogna, la dama del Vaticano, condannata a tre anni e nove mesi di reclusione per truffa aggravata, proclama la sua innocenza. Non intende passare per la mantenuta del cardinale Becciu e afferma che, se anche fosse, non è un reato essere mantenuta. Ecco i particolari dello scandalo.#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #vaticano #cardinalebecciu #dichiarazioni #ceciliamarogna #report #rai

Notizie a colazione
Lun 18 dic | La condanna di primo grado a cinque anni del cardinale Becciu; i 61 migranti lasciati morire nel Mediterraneo; la legalizzazione della cannabis nei Paesi Bassi

Notizie a colazione

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 12:25


Oggi parliamo della condanna di primo grado a cinque anni del cardinale Becciu, dei 61 migranti lasciati morire nel Mediterraneo e della legalizzazione della cannabis nei Paesi Bassi. ... Qui il link per iscriversi al canale Whatsapp di Notizie a colazione: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va7X7C4DjiOmdBGtOL3z Per iscriverti al canale Telegram: https://t.me/notizieacolazione ... Qui gli altri podcast di Class Editori: https://milanofinanza.it/podcast Musica https://www.bensound.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Sentence News
One Sentence News / December 18, 2023

One Sentence News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 3:46


Three news stories summarized & contextualized by analytic journalist Colin Wright.Breast cancer vaccine now in early clinical trialsSummary: An as-of-yet unnamed vaccine for triple-negative breast cancer—the deadliest form of breast cancer—showed impressive results following its first clinical trial, during which it demonstrated no significant side effects and achieved an immune response in 75% of patients.Context: The vaccine was developed by Anixa Biosciences, the trial was conducted at the Cleveland Clinic, a grant for the trial was provided by the US Department of Defense, and the vaccine is currently meant to help the patient's immune system target relevant cancer cells in folks who have already been treated for triple-negative breast cancer, reducing the chance of recurrence—though the next phase of clinical trials is focusing on utilizing the same vaccine to prevent the onset of triple-negative breast cancer to begin with, and there's a chance that if things continue to look good during these trials, the vaccine could be available in about five years.—ABC NewsOne Sentence News is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Cardinal at center of Vatican corruption trial is sentenced to five and a half yearsSummary: A criminal court at the Vatican has sentence Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu to five and a half years in prison for fraud, embezzlement, abuse of office, money laundering, and extortion.Context: This marks the end of a high-flying Vatican career for Becciu, who was until a few years ago (when the trial began) the chief of staff for Pope Francis, and the response to the Pope's decision to allow Becciu to stand trial in a criminal court rather than a court of cardinals—the first time that's ever happened—has raised eyebrows, leading some to question the Pope's leadership and legitimacy, while others suggest that it's a good thing that even those close to the Pope can and will be held accountable, and that justice will be divvied-out in a manner that diminishes the influence the person on trial might have with his fellow cardinals.—The New York TimesGiuliani ordered to pay $148 million for defaming Georgia election workersSummary: Last Friday, a jury ordered former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani to pay $148 million in damages for defaming two election workers in Georgia, which led to a barrage of death threats for those election workers, alongside other life-altering consequences.Context: This is one more example of a big legal fee being leveraged against someone who played a fundamental role in spreading 2020 election denial messaging, and Giuliani is apparently in a pretty bad financial situation already, in part because of other, similar lawsuits resulting from lies he told and the consequences of those lies, so that large damages payout might end up being more theoretical than practical in terms of those election workers actually receiving the tens of millions of dollars they're meant to receive; among the other cases Giuliani is still embroiled in is the election interference criminal case in Georgia (alongside his former employer, former-president Trump) and a lawsuit brought by voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems, which has sued him for $1.3 billion in damages.—AxiosA recalibration of scientific partnerships—shaped in large part by the increasing divisions between China and Western nations, which were previously close-knit collaborators in this space—is sparking a rethinking of how international research is funded and performed, especially considering China's differing incentive structures (which purportedly leads to more falsified data) and its scientific establishment's enmeshment with its military.—Axios51%Portion of global oil production the OPEC+ oil cartel controls, according to the International Energy Agency.That's a significant drop from their earlier highs, and the lowest level recorded since the cartel was established in 2016 (when OPEC added other nations, like Russia, to the mix).Their reduced control is primarily the result of more production coming online elsewhere, including in the US, but also in smaller oil producing nations Guyana and Brazil—the latter two of which have even more production spinning-up in 2024.—Financial TimesTrust Click Get full access to One Sentence News at onesentencenews.substack.com/subscribe

Prima Pagina
17 dicembre : Azzurra Caltagirone: sempre più vicini ai lettori ; Gaza, uccisi tre ostaggi ; Condannato Becciu : di Italo Carmignani

Prima Pagina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 18:02


#Messaggero #145anni #AzzurraCaltagirone #festa #ViadelTritone @Valeria Arnaldi ; #Gaza uccisi per sbaglio tre ostaggi @MauroEvangelisti ; #RomanoProdi la #Schlein può federare tutto il centrosinistra @MarioAjello ; #Becciu condannato a 5 anni #Vaticano sotto choc @FrancaGiansoldati ;

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Processo in Vaticano, il cardinale Becciu condannato a 5 anni e mezzo di reclusione

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 1:41


Cinque anni e sei mesi di reclusione. A tanto è stato condannato il cardinale Angelo Becciu, al termine del processo sulla gestione dei fondi della Segreteria di Stato e la compravendita del palazzo di Londra.

Zrcalo dneva
Izrael ob pritisku javnosti namignil na nova pogajanja

Zrcalo dneva

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 15:14


Izraelska javnost stopnjuje pritisk na vlado, naj naredi vse v njeni moči za izpustitev talcev, ki jih še zadržuje Hamas. Da potekajo nova pogajanja o izspustitvi talcev, je medtem namignil izraelski premer Benjamin Netanjahu. Druge teme: - Prvi primer obsodbe kardinala v zgodovini vatikanskega sodišča; Becciu dobil 5 let in pol zapora - Srbi jutri na predčasne parlamentarne volitve - Smučarski skoki: Nika Prevc in Ema Klinec osvojili prvo in drugo mesto, Anže Lanišek peti

Last Week in the Church with John Allen
Vatican condemns actions of environmental activists?

Last Week in the Church with John Allen

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 22:04


In this episode:Pope skips out on audience - another health scare? ‘Trial of the Century': conspiracy to defame Becciu?Vatican condemns actions of environmental activists?Italy's ‘obedient rebel', Fr. Lorenzo MilaniPope avoiding questions from critical journalists?Support the show

C dans l'air
CDLA L'INVITÉ – FRANÇOIS DE LABARRE – 02/03/23

C dans l'air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 11:25


ENQUÊTE : LE VATICAN, L'ARGENT… ET LA MAFIA FRANÇOIS DE LABARRE Grand reporter à Paris Match, spécialiste de l'actualité italienne Auteur de « Vatican offshore - l'argent noir de l'église » Dans son livre, François de Labarre revient sur les très nombreuses années où des affaires financières du Saint-Siège ont été gérées dans la plus grande opacité. Il affirme même “qu'au début des années 1980, le mot même était absent de tous les discours”. Par ailleurs, il revient sur le procès historique du cardinal Becciu qui s'est ouvert en juillet 2021, dans lequel le cardinal ainsi que neuf autres prévenus comparaissent ce à l'ouverture du procès dit “de l'immeuble de Londres”. En cause : l'utilisation de fonds de la Secrétairerie d'État pour des opérations illicites, dont l'achat d'un immeuble de Sloane Avenue dans la capitale anglaise. Le Cardinal Becciu est lui, accusé d'avoir fermé les yeux sur des opérations douteuses et de ne pas avoir rapporté aux responsables nommés par le Pape ce dont il était au courant. Ces opérations ont coûté plusieurs centaines de millions d'euros au Vatican. Pour François de Labarre, “ce procès est central” parce que “c'est la première fois qu'un cardinal est jugé pour des délits financiers au Vatican”. Le Pape François, élu le 13 mars 2013 est le premier à avoir un projet clair qui consiste à mettre un terme aux abus, à réformer la curie et contrôler les finances. François de Labarre reviendra sur son enquête édifiante ou on découvre la face sombre du Vatican entre malversations et montages financiers.

The European Skeptics Podcast
TheESP - Ep. #355 - Live from down unda!

The European Skeptics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 60:03


- with the Bent Spoon Award & a happy birthday to VoF! We start by exploring the anthroposophic connections of the Griffins, the founders of Canberra, then move on to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Swedish skeptical organisation Vetenskap och Folkbildning. Then Pontus Pokes the Pope for all the mess his minions like Becciu have caused in the Vatican Bank before we turn to the news: GERMANY: Court prohibits homeopathic manufacturer from advertising product with false health claims RUSSIA: The Duma passes law banning ‘LGBT propaganda' among adults INTERNATIONAL: Witchcraft beliefs in Europe (and around the world) surprisingly high UK: Graham Hancock rages war against the whole field of archaeology INTERNATIONAL: With Twitter's end of enforcing policy against misinformation, EU raises prospect of big fines or ban INTERNATIONAL: Measles is ‘imminent threat' globally, WHO and CDC warn This week's Really Wrong prize goes to the NHS in the UK for supporting quackery in midwifery. Finally, you can listen to two of the interviews conducted at the convention with Executive Officer of Australian Skeptics In. Tim Mendham and chief organiser of SkeptiCon 2022 Kevin Davis. Enjoy! Segments: Intro; Greetings; TWISH; Pontus Pokes The Pope; News; Really Wrong; Quote; Interviews; Farewell; Outro

Podcast denníka Postoj
Vatikánska sedma / Kardinál si tajne nahrával pápeža, kľúčový svedok v kauze Becciu je spochybnený

Podcast denníka Postoj

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 8:19


Týždenný súhrn diania v kresťanskom svete od redaktora Sveta kresťanstva Pavla Rábaru. V aktuálnom súhrne sa dozviete: -aké novinky priniesli posledné pojednávania vo vatikánskom súdnom procese, -ktorý svetoznámy jezuita čelí vážnym obvineniam zo zneužívania a -kto je novým vyslancom EÚ pre presadzovanie náboženskej slobody vo svete.

Noticias en Español
Las noticias del día - 28/11/22

Noticias en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 59:27


Las noticias del día con César Vidal y María Jesús Alfaya. Suscríbete a CesarVidal.TV y escucha este audio antes que nadie y sin publicidad: https://www.cesarvidal.tvEn el informativo de hoy hemos tratado los siguientes temas:- El Gobierno impondrá por ley hasta 16 tipos diferentes de familia y otorgará la nacionalidad a niños de inmigrantes ilegales. La Ley de las FamiliaS cuesta 628 millones de euros. - La Delegada de Gobierno contra la violencia de género compara el procés con los abusos.- Delegación de Maduro y oposición firman acuerdo para recuperación de recursos. - El paro de camioneros en Chile y la amenaza de desabastecimiento. El ´Gobierno desactiva parcialmente el paro llegando a algunos acuerdos.- Zelenski arremete contra el alcalde de Kiev.- El cardenal Becciu intenta grabar al Papa afirmando que autorizó el pago a unos terroristas a cambio de la liberación de unas religiosas.

Noticias de César Vidal y más
Las noticias del día - 28/11/22

Noticias de César Vidal y más

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 59:27


Las noticias del día con César Vidal y María Jesús Alfaya. Suscríbete a CesarVidal.TV y escucha este audio antes que nadie y sin publicidad: https://www.cesarvidal.tvEn el informativo de hoy hemos tratado los siguientes temas:- El Gobierno impondrá por ley hasta 16 tipos diferentes de familia y otorgará la nacionalidad a niños de inmigrantes ilegales. La Ley de las FamiliaS cuesta 628 millones de euros. - La Delegada de Gobierno contra la violencia de género compara el procés con los abusos.- Delegación de Maduro y oposición firman acuerdo para recuperación de recursos. - El paro de camioneros en Chile y la amenaza de desabastecimiento. El ´Gobierno desactiva parcialmente el paro llegando a algunos acuerdos.- Zelenski arremete contra el alcalde de Kiev.- El cardenal Becciu intenta grabar al Papa afirmando que autorizó el pago a unos terroristas a cambio de la liberación de unas religiosas.

TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano
"Vatican officials seek to hamstring former auditor's $9.6 million lawsuit ROME – Just a week after the Vatican's first auditor general and his deputy filed a $9.6 million lawsuit for wrongful dis

TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 9:24


"Vatican officials seek to hamstring former auditor's $9.6 million lawsuit ROME – Just a week after the Vatican's first auditor general and his deputy filed a $9.6 million lawsuit for wrongful dismissal, the Vatican's legal system has seemingly sought to hamstring the claim by refusing to certify th" "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded world's best hotel price comparison site. (Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets."" #Jesus #Catholic. Smooth Radio Malta is Malta's number one digital radio station, playing Your Relaxing Favourites - Smooth provides a ‘clutter free' mix, appealing to a core 35-59 audience offering soft adult contemporary classics. We operate a playlist of popular tracks which is updated on a regular basis. https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ END AD---" "e plaintiffs' chosen lawyer. Speaking to journalists Nov. 17, Libero Milone, the Vatican's first auditor general, who appointed in 2015 and fired in 2017 along with his deputy Ferruccio Panicco, said that a week after filing their suit, their lawyer had been rejected by officials in charge of certifying attorneys to appear before Vatican courts. The request to initiate legal proceedings against the Vatican's Secretariat of State was filed with the Vatican tribunal last Wednesday, Nov. 9, and made public a day later. Milone said he met with the Vatican's chief prosecutor Alessandro Diddi on Monday, Nov. 14, to discuss the case, and two days later he was informed that his lawyer, Romano Vaccarella, had not been authorized. Vaccarella is a veteran Italian jurist and a former judge on the country's Constitutional Court, who's also represented former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in numerous civil cases. By rejecting Milone's attorney, in effect the Vatican has made it harder for the lawsuit to proceed. Milone provided a copy of the letter of request submitted by Vaccarella to the relevant Vatican official with a handwritten note “not authorized” at the bottom. Milone was hired by Pope Francis in 2015 as the Holy See's first-ever auditor general, with the promise of direct contact with the pope and his top aides, and with broad access to the Holy See's various accounts and portfolios. In the lawsuit, made against various parties in the Vatican's Secretariat of State, Milone had argued that when he and Panicco were forced out in 2017, just two years into a 5-year mandate, they were extorted by the then-head of the Vatican gendarmes, Domenico Giani – who would later himself be forced out over a high-profile London real estate scandal – and forced to resign or risk arrest and legal repercussions for their investigations and auditing of Vatican finances. Panicco was also seeking $3.6 million in damages for health reasons, saying Vatican police while raiding the auditing office in 2017 confiscated personal medical records containing diagnostic tests related to a cancer diagnosis, which he then had to redo, setting back is treatment by months, after the Vatican refused to return the records. In the past, Milone has repeatedly pointed the finger at Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, former sostituto of the Vatican Secretariat of State, a role similar to chief of staff, saying Becciu not only resisted but thwarted his efforts to conduct the external audit of the Secretariat of State's asset portfolio, worth over $600 million. Becciu himself is currently on trial for various financial crimes alongside nine others for over the Holy See's now infamous investment in a London property that went so

Amen
Senza chiedere perdono

Amen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 24:12


La chiesa di Papa Francesco, di Massimiliano CocciaNato dall'inchiesta de L'EspressoLa storia di questa inchiesta è strettamente correlata alla riforma della curia romana che papa Francesco ha promulgato il 19 marzo del 2022, la costituzione apostolica Praedicate Evangelium e che è entrata in vigore il 5 giugno del 2022.Un'inchiesta si chiude con l'inizio di un processo, rimangono appesi dubbi ed interrogativi che solo col tempo saranno dipanati. In questo episodio però racconteremo le storie che prima di altri avevano capito il meccanismo corruttivo dentro la Santa Sede, le loro storie stravolte per sempre con una allarmante somiglianza.Su questa storia come detto non è stata scritta la parola fine, ma papa Francesco con le sue decisioni su Becciu e le sue riforme strutturali ha pronunciato il suo non praevalebunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hot Off The Wire
COVID-19 deaths drop; accused Buffalo shooter due in court; fears of recession grow | Top headlines for May 18 & 19, 2022

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 11:39


The number of coronavirus deaths globally dropped by about 21% in the past week while cases rose in most parts of the world, according to the World Health Organization. In its weekly report on the pandemic released Thursday, the U.N. health agency said the number of new COVID-19 cases appears to have stabilized after weeks of decline since late March, with about 3.5 million new cases last week, or a 1% rise. Some 9,000 deaths were recorded. WHO said cases increased in the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and the Western Pacific, while falling in Europe and Southeast Asia. Russia says hundreds more fighters have emerged from the Mariupol stronghold where they made their last stand and surrendered. The International Committee of the Red Cross is working to register the fighters as prisoners of war, as the end of a key battle in the conflict draws closer. A monthslong siege of Mariupol that left it in ruins and the drama of last-ditch fighters at a steel plant holding off Russian forces turned the strategic port city into a worldwide symbol of suffering and defiance. The Russian military said Thursday that a total of 1,730 Ukrainian troops at the Azovstal steelworks have surrendered since Monday. The white man accused of slaughtering 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was scheduled to appear in court Thursday as authorities continue to investigate the possibility of hate crime or terrorism charges. Payton Gendron livestreamed the attack from a helmet camera before surrendering to police outside the grocery store. Shortly before the attack last Saturday, he posted hundreds of pages of writings to online discussion groups where he detailed his plans for the assault and his racist motivation. At his initial court appearance last week, Gendron's court-appointed lawyer entered a plea of “not guilty” on his behalf. President Joe Biden has invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and has authorized flights to import supply from overseas. He is facing mounting political pressure over a domestic shortage caused by the safety-related closure of the country's largest formula manufacturing plant. The Defense Production Act order requires suppliers of formula manufacturers to fulfill orders from those companies before other customers. Many experts fear there will soon be a recession. Stocks closed sharply lower on Wall Street Wednesday as dismal results from Target renewed fears that inflation is battering U.S. companies. The S&P 500, the benchmark for many index funds, fell 4%. Target lost a quarter of its value, dragging other retailers down with it, after saying its profit fell by half in the latest quarter as costs for freight and transportation spiked. That comes a day after Walmart cited inflation for its own weak results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,164 points, or 3.6% and the tech-heavy Nasaq pulled back 4.7%. Treasury yields fell as investors sought safer ground. Officials in a North Carolina town on the Outer Banks are pleading with beachgoers to think twice before digging deep holes on the beach. They posted a warning on Facebook on Tuesday just hours before a man died at a New Jersey beach when a hole collapsed on him. The town of Kill Devil Hills on the Outer Banks posted a picture of ocean rescue supervisor David Elder standing in a large hole that he said was as much as 7 feet deep. The Warriors roll over the Mavericks in the NBA Western Conference opener, Panthers and Flames win their NHL playoff series openers, the Dodgers keep winning, Hiura's blast lifts the Brewers, and the PGA Championship will begin without a big name.  President Joe Biden's top health official has tested positive for COVID-19, the latest member of his Cabinet to be infected with the virus. A spokeswoman for U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra said he tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday while visiting Berlin. COVID-19 cases are increasing in the United States – and could get even worse over the coming months, federal health officials warned in urging areas hardest hit to consider reissuing calls for indoor masking. Increasing numbers of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations are putting more of the country under guidelines issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that call for masking and other infection precautions. Right now, about a third of the U.S. population lives in areas that are considered at higher risk — mostly in the Northeast and Midwest. NATO diplomats say national envoys have failed to reach a consensus about whether to start membership talks with Finland and Sweden. Wednesday's development comes just as Turkey renewed its objections to the two Nordic countries joining. U.S. President Joe Biden voiced optimism on the matter Wednesday. “I think we're going to be OK,” he said. A former Minneapolis police officer has pleaded guilty to a state charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. As part of Wednesday's plea deal, a count of aiding and abetting second-degree unintentional murder against Thomas Lane will be dismissed. Lane and prosecutors have agreed to a recommended sentence of three years, which is below state sentencing guidelines. Lane and former Officers J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao have already been convicted on federal counts of violating the civil rights of Floyd, who was Black. Lane hasn't been sentenced yet in the federal case. Their former colleague, Derek Chauvin, was convicted of murder last year and also pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights violation. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is touting a package of executive orders and gun control bills in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket. The Democrat's executive orders would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others. New York is among states that have a so-called “red flag” law. It allows law enforcement officials to petition a court to take away someone's guns if they're potentially dangerous because of a mental health problem. Convicted pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli has been freed from prison after serving much of a seven-year prison sentence for lying to hedge fund investors and cheating investors in a drug company. Shkreli's attorney, Ben Brafman, said in a statement Wednesday that the 39-year-old Shkreli was released from a prison in Allenwood, Pennsylvania. He said his client was transferred to a Bureau of Prisons halfway house after completing programs that enabled him to earn early release. A Vatican cardinal has shed light on a scandal that had sparked questions about the Vatican's commitment to financial transparency and accountability. Cardinal Angelo Becciu testified Wednesday that Pope Francis himself ordered the resignation of the Vatican's first auditor general, because the auditor no longer had his trust. “The Greatest Show on Earth” is making a comeback — without animal acts — five years after shutting down it's three-ring circus. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey announced Wednesday that their show will go on in September 2023. It will be interactive, featuring audience engagement, and celebrate performers from around the world, displaying what it calls "incredible feats that push the limits of human potential.” The falling out came after Libero Milone apparently engaged an outside investigative firm to spy on Vatican hierarchs. His ouster had long been cited by Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican's former financial czar, as evidence of possible shady dealings by Becciu and the secretariat of state and a step back in the Vatican's efforts at financial transparency and reform.  A 21-year-old Russian soldier facing the first war crimes trial since Moscow invaded Ukraine has pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian. Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin could get life in prison for shooting a a 62-year-old Ukrainian man in the head through an open car window on Feb. 28. Shishimarin is being prosecuted under a section of the Ukrainian criminal code on the customs of war. Ukraine's prosecutor general has said her office was preparing cases against 41 Russian soldiers for alleged war crimes such as bombing civilian infrastructure, killing civilians and rape. The racist massacre that killed 10 Black people in Buffalo, New York, is the latest mass shooting in which the gunman apparently came prepared for anyone trying to stop him with a gun. A database maintained by The Violence Project shows at least 21 mass shooters over the last four decades have worn body armor, most of those within the last decade. Printing mistakes will force local election officials in Pennsylvania and Oregon to redo thousands of mailed ballots, a laborious process that could delay results for some closely contested races in Tuesday's primaries. In Pennsylvania, where GOP primaries for governor and U.S. Senate are drawing national attention, officials in Republican-leaning Lancaster County said the company that printed its mailed ballots included the wrong ID code. That is preventing scanning machines from being able to read them. In Clackamas County, Oregon, about half the ballots sent to voters included a blurry bar code that cannot be read by ballot-scanning machines. Hundreds of climbers who scaled Mount Everest over the last few days taking advantage of favorable weather conditions have begun to return safely down the mountain. Among them are some who set records on the world's highest peak, including the first Ukrainian woman to scale Mount Everest. Lakpa Sherpa, a 48-year-old Nepali Sherpa, broke her own record reaching the 29,032-foot summit for the 10th time — the most times any woman has climbed Mount Everest. British climber Kenton Cool scaled it for the 16th time, setting the record for the most Everest summits by a non-Nepalese climber. And Ukrainian climber Antonina Samoilova said she hoped her achievement would call more attention to the war in her country. —The Associated Press See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Catholic News
May 6, 2022

Catholic News

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 2:08


A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - A Catholic diocese in Nigeria has announced “with joy” the release of a priest held captive for 40 days. The Diocese of Zaria in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria, said that Father Felix Zakari Fidson was released on May 3. Father Fidson had been abducted shortly after he left his residence at Saint Ann's Zango Tama II on his way to the diocesan headquarters on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Nigeria has been experiencing insecurity since 2009, when a Boko Haram insurgency began with the aim of establishing an Islamic state. In 2021 alone, at least 25 Catholic priests and pastors in Nigeria were either killed or abducted. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251154/catholic-priest-in-nigeria-released-40-days-after-abduction At the Vatican's finance trial on Thursday, Cardinal Angelo Becciu said that Pope Francis had allowed the spending up to 1 million euros toward the liberation of a missionary nun abducted in Mali. Sister Gloria Cecilia Narváez Argoti was kidnapped in February 2017 and held until her October 9, 2021 release. Becciu, who was the second-ranking official in the Secretariat of State from 2011 to 2018, said a security consultant advised the pope that she could work with a British intelligence firm, The Inkerman Group, to secure the nun's release. The trial in which this information came out is still ongoing. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251156/pope-francis-permitted-spending-dollar-1m-to-free-nun-kidnapped-in-mali-cardinal-says Today, the Church celebrates Saint Evodius of Antioch, one of the 72 disciples of Christ. Catholic tradition has always held that he was the first bishop of Antioch after Saint Peter. As bishop of Antioch, he was the first to coin the word “Christian” to refer to the disciples of Jesus. He probably died between the years 64-67, when he was then succeeded by Saint Ignatius of Antioch. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-evodius-of-antioch-468

Catholic Drive Time: Keeping you Informed & Inspired!
Major Vatican Trial! The Truth May Surprise You!

Catholic Drive Time: Keeping you Informed & Inspired!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 119:59


Today on “Catholic Drive Time,” The Becciu trial at the Vatican, what you need to know. Bree Dail joins us. ALSO... beware of the Feds bearing gifts! Some Americans have smaller refunds or owe IRS due to 2021 child tax credit payments Biden admin to rescind Trump ‘conscience' rule for health workers POLL: Most Americans Are Against Sending US Troops To Fight Off Russian Aggression Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Plus New Round of the Catholic trivia game show Fear and Trembling!!! Then Stay tuned for the Catholic Drive Time After Show!!!! Starting at 7:30 am where we let our hair down and speak more casually across our live streams. We will field questions from our comment sections. Follow Catholic Drive Time on social media Official Social Media Account IG: @CatholicDriveTime Twitter: @CatholicDrive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriv... YouTube: Catholic Drive Time Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Twitter: R_Rodcraft https://www.grnonline.com/ Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ Listen online at GRNonline.com Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) Listen on Facebook @GRNonline Listen on Twitter @GRNonline Listen on YouTube @GRNonline History of the GRN: Starting with absolutely nothing we placed our trust in the Lord and our Blessed Mother. By August of 1996, we were breaking ground for the construction of the Guadalupe Resource Center where our ministry has flourished. We now operate radio 37 stations that reach a potential listening audience of twenty million souls. The Guadalupe Radio Network is the largest EWTN affiliate in the USA. Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/

La sveglia di Bobo - Roberto Giachetti
La sveglia di Bobo - Rassegna Stampa del 16.02.2024

La sveglia di Bobo - Roberto Giachetti

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 63:23


Nella rassegna quotidiana tratteremo tanti argomenti: Ucraina, referendum, corte costituzionale, pnrr, caro bollette, pensioni, lavoro, partiti, covid, over 50, no vax, rif. giustizia, 30 anni mani pulite, proc. eni, Davigo, report, lettera padre Renzi, ergastolo ostativo, carcere, vaticano Becciu, cambiamenti climatici, usa Trump, Libano, Turchia. Per restare sempre aggiornati

RPL - La tua radio
Gli Scorretti: Un antidoto al luogocomunismo 06-10-2021 09:30

RPL - La tua radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


GLI SCORRETTI – CARLO CAMBI – GIULIO CAINARCA – 06/10/2021 Dalle 9.30 alle 10.30, parleremo di elezioni amministrative, del processo al cardinale Becciu, dei rapporti Italia-Cina e della crisi economica(bollette, carburanti), con uno sguardo alla…

RPL - La tua radio
Gli Scorretti: Un antidoto al luogocomunismo

RPL - La tua radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


GLI SCORRETTI - CARLO CAMBI - GIULIO CAINARCA - 06/10/2021 Dalle 9.30 alle 10.30, parleremo di elezioni amministrative, del processo al cardinale Becciu, dei rapporti Italia-Cina e della crisi economica(bollette, carburanti), con uno sguardo alla...

RPL - La tua radio
Gli Scorretti: Un antidoto al luogocomunismo

RPL - La tua radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


GLI SCORRETTI - CARLO CAMBI - GIULIO CAINARCA - 06/10/2021 Dalle 9.30 alle 10.30, parleremo di elezioni amministrative, del processo al cardinale Becciu, dei rapporti Italia-Cina e della crisi economica(bollette, carburanti), con uno sguardo alla...

Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (2 de septiembre del 2021)

Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 85:12


Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con la reportera para el diario radial Texas Standard, Joy Díaz, sobre la ley que prohíbe el aborto a las seis semanas de gestación en Texas: “Esta ley establece que en cuanto se escuche el latir del corazón, no se puede tener un aborto”, dijo, y añadió que “Si una mujer de Texas sale del estado para abortar, si alguien sospecha del aborto la puede llevar a la Corte”. La reportera destacó que “En Texas es más fácil comprar una pistola que comprar anticonceptivos… Para que te den pastillas anticonceptivas necesitas ir a un ginecólogo, ¿pero cómo hacerlo si una consulta cuesta $1500?”. El asesor senior del International Crisis Group, Mariano de Alba, nos habló sobre la segunda ronda de negociaciones: “La Unión Europea pone énfasis en tres cosas: en que la solución debe estar construida por los venezolanos, que este conflicto también tiene un componente geopolítico y en una salida negociada”, opinó, y comentó: “La Unión Europea tiene la voluntad de enviar una misión de expertos a Venezuela para poder evaluar en terreno cuál es el contexto electoral y político alrededor de estas elecciones”. Desde Madrid nos atendió el periodista de Telemadrid y El Independiente, Albert Castillón, sobre el alto costo de la electricidad en España: “España siempre ha pagado la luz más cara de Europa, pero nunca la energía eléctrica estuvo tan cara como estos días, coincidiendo con la ola de calor”, dijo. Además, el periodista mencionó que “El 60% del recibo de la luz en España son impuestos”. También nos atendió el economista Leonardo Buniak, con quien conversamos sobre la próxima reconversión monetaria en Venezuela: “Al venezolano no le interesa esta reconversión, porque el bolívar solo es visto como un símbolo patrio y como una moneda de cuenta para expresar estado financiero”, comentó, y explicó que “En Venezuela, el dólar es el instrumento de pago y la reserva de valor, y el bolívar es una unidad de cuenta”, ya que “El bolívar está en estado terminal”. El periodista profesional de la Ass. stampa Estera en Italia, Sergio Mora, nos habló sobre las declaraciones del Papa Francisco: “El Papa dijo que renunciar no se le pasó nunca por la cabeza”, dijo, a pesar de que al pontífice “Le sacaron 30cm de colon y había una parte necrótica”. También destacó que “El Papa habló de la transparencia de las cuentas del Vaticano y comentó lo del cardenal Becciu”. Y para cerrar, el Dr. Alfonso Rodríguez Morales, vicepresidente de la Asociación Colombiana de Infectología, nos habló sobre las variantes del Covid-19: “Las variantes son mutaciones del virus que llegan a un nivel en el cual tienen características de importancia en cuanto a la transmisión o el impacto sobre la eficacia de la vacuna”, dijo, y explicó: “Hay dos grupos de variantes del virus: uno es de preocupación (donde está la variante Delta) y el otro es de interés (como la variante Mu)… La variante Mu empieza a generar preocupación porque ya está distribuida en muchos países”.

Amen
Processo Vaticano

Amen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 26:01


La chiesa di papa Francesco, di Massimiliano CocciaNato dall'inchiesta de L'EspressoI promotori di giustizia vaticani hanno ottenuto il rinvio a giudizio del cardinale Becciu e degli altri protagonisti del sacco alle finanze vaticane.In questa puntata scopriremo i capi di imputazione e le connessioni e le corruttele innumerevoli che emergono dagli atti depositati nell'inchiesta.Illustrazione Andrea BozzoMusiche Smokelab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crónica Estéreo
29/07 - Corrupción en el Vaticano: la historia y las interrogantes del juicio al cardenal Becciu

Crónica Estéreo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 18:03


Hasta hace unos años, Angelo Becciu era el tercer hombre más poderoso del Vaticano, considerado incluso un candidato al papado. Pero una inédita investigación dentro del propio estado religioso lo hizo caer aún antes de enfrentar formalmente un juicio. Las sospechas de corrupción en una operación inmobiliaria por 350 millones de euros en Londres gatillaron un proceso que ha hecho historia en la sede de la Iglesia Católica. El martes pasado se inició el juicio en el cual el cardenal italiano y otras nueve personas enfrentarán a un tribunal, imputados por corrupción, malversación de fondos, lavado de dinero, abuso de poder y fraude. ¿Por qué el Vaticano dio curso por primera vez a un proceso de estas características? ¿Qué consecuencias podría tener más allá de este caso puntual?

Crónica Estéreo
29/07 - Corrupción en el Vaticano: la historia y las interrogantes del juicio al cardenal Becciu

Crónica Estéreo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 18:03


Hasta hace unos años, Angelo Becciu era el tercer hombre más poderoso del Vaticano, considerado incluso un candidato al papado. Pero una inédita investigación dentro del propio estado religioso lo hizo caer aún antes de enfrentar formalmente un juicio. Las sospechas de corrupción en una operación inmobiliaria por 350 millones de euros en Londres gatillaron un proceso que ha hecho historia en la sede de la Iglesia Católica. El martes pasado se inició el juicio en el cual el cardenal italiano y otras nueve personas enfrentarán a un tribunal, imputados por corrupción, malversación de fondos, lavado de dinero, abuso de poder y fraude. ¿Por qué el Vaticano dio curso por primera vez a un proceso de estas características? ¿Qué consecuencias podría tener más allá de este caso puntual?

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
En el Vaticano inicia el juicio contra el cardenal Angelo Becciu por corrupción

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 13:08


Emiliano Fittipaldi, periodista de Lespresso, dijo que el cardenal puede recibir una condena, pero no cree que lo pongan detrás de las rejas.

Sur le fil
L'actu du 28/07 + Au Vatican, inédit procès d'un cardinal pour corruption + Bonus JO

Sur le fil

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 5:22


Les trois nouvelles du jour et une histoire qui compte. Aujourd'hui, Camille Kauffmann et Catherine Marciano nous expliquent les enjeux d'un procès qui a lieu au Vatican! Le procès du cardinal Becciu et de ses co-prévenus porte notamment sur un achat coûteux mais surtout très opaque d'un immeuble de prestige à Londres dans le cadre d'activités d'investissement du Saint-Siège. Dix personnes sont mises en cause et doivent répondre de fraude, détournement de fonds, abus de pouvoir, blanchiment, corruption, et même extorsion! Restez avec nous jusqu'au bout pour le Carnet de bord des JO, avec Emmanuel Pionnier. Le chef du service des sports de l'AFP nous dresse le portrait de la gymnaste américaine Simone Biles, qui s'est retirée du concours général par équipe, évoquant des raisons psychologiques. Sur le fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Au micro : Chloé Rouveyrolles et Camille Kauffmann. Ecrivez-nous vos histoires : podcast@afp.com. Si vous aimez Sur le fil : abonnez-vous, laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires, et parlez de nous autour de vous !      

Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (28 de julio del 2021)

Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 89:51


Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con la reportera de The Washington Post, Kim Bellware, sobre las investigaciones del asalto al Capitolio: “El testimonio de ayer de los oficiales fue muy emocional”, dijo, y comentó que “La meta es poder llegar a saber quién orquestó, dirigió y estuvo detrás de los acontecimientos”. Desde Lima nos atendió la corresponsal de ABC, Paola Ugaz, para hablarnos sobre la juramentación de Pedro Castillo como nuevo presidente de Perú: “Poco a poco, la gente se ha dado cuenta de que Castillo no es el radical que pensábamos que era en un primer momento… Es un candidato más moderado y no es de izquierda radical, sino que está buscando tener su estilo de gobierno”, dijo. Ugaz destacó que durante la campaña “Se instaló una campaña de miedo que generó que se pensara que Castillo iba a hacer expropiaciones, acabar con la economía y echar al agua las buenas cosas que habían hecho otros gobiernos”. También nos atendió Víctor Amaya, periodista y editor venezolano, con quien conversamos sobre las divisiones en el chavismo durante sus elecciones internas: “Un ejemplo es Elías Jaua, quien a pesar de haber tenido bastante apoyo, la dirección del partido no le permitió participar en las primarias”, expuso, y comentó que “También está el caso de Carabobo, donde Rafael Lacava busca la reelección, pero otro sector del partido lanzó a Vielma Mora… Lacava es el candidato respaldado por el lado de Maduro dentro del partido, y Vielma Mora por el lado de Francisco Ameliach y Diosdado Cabello”. Con el periodista profesional de la Stampa Estera en Italia, Sergio Mora, conversamos sobre la apertura del proceso contra el cardenal Angelo Becciu en el tribunal de la Santa Sede: “Es la primera vez en los últimos siglos que un cardenal es sentado en el banquillo… Por ahora, hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario, son todos inocentes. Pero indudablemente hay muchas cosas que deberán esclarecer”, dijo. Mora comentó que “Ayer estaba presente el cardenal Becciu, y los jueces enviaron el proceso al mes de octubre para estudiar las excepciones que pidieron los abogados de la defensa”. Y para cerrar, el periodista del Servicio Informativo de Caracol Radio desde Bogotá, Luis Ernesto Caicedo, nos habló sobre ‘Jhon Mechas', a quien señalan de haber querido asesinar al presidente Iván Duque: “Según las autoridades, Mechas sería el cerebro en la operación del atentado contra la Brigada 30 del ejército y del atentado contra el presidente Iván Duque”, dijo, y explicó que “Jhon Mechas es disidente armado, no se acogió al acuerdo de paz que se estipuló en el 2016, sino que siguió delinquiendo desde ese año en el frente 33 en Cúcuta”.

Aujourd'hui l'économie
Aujourd'hui l'économie - Procès autour d'un scandale financier au Vatican

Aujourd'hui l'économie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 3:49


Hier, mardi 27 juillet, s'est succinctement ouvert avant d'être renvoyé au 5 octobre un procès autour d'un scandale financier pas tout à fait comme les autres. Le cardinal déchu Angelo Becciu figure parmi les dix prévenus qui doivent répondre de fraude, détournement de fonds, blanchiment ou encore extorsion. C'est la première fois qu'un religieux de si haut rang comparaît devant le tribunal du Vatican. Au cœur de l'histoire un investissement immobilier ruineux à Londres.  Le projet porte sur l'achat d'un immeuble dans le « So chic » quartier londonien de Chelsea pour y créer une cinquantaine d'appartements de luxe. Dans les années 2013-2014, la secrétairerie d'État, le cœur de la Curie romaine, emprunte plus de 200 millions de dollars, notamment au Crédit suisse pour investir dans un fonds luxembourgeois. La moitié de la somme doit servir à acheter un peu moins de la moitié de l'immeuble londonien, l'autre à réaliser des placements boursiers. Mais voilà, l'homme d'affaires à la tête de ce fonds investit l'argent de l'Église pour des « opérations spéculatives », des rachats de banques fragiles, par exemple. Quatre ans plus tard, le Vatican met fin à cette alliance avec le fonds, mais pas aux déboires. Les deux ans d'enquête ont mis en évidence l'utilisation imprudente du denier de Saint-Pierre, la collecte de dons dédiés aux actions caritatives. Sans lien avec l'achat londonien, le procès s'intéressera aussi à des sommes coquettes versées à des proches du cardinal Becciu. Pourfendeur de la spéculation financière Au-delà de ses finances, ces affaires ont terni l'image du Vatican alors même que le pape François dénonce régulièrement la spéculation financière. La réforme des finances du Vatican était même l'une de ses priorités. Jorge Bergoglio est devenu pape en 2013, un an après le premier Vatileaks. Avaient alors été publiés une série de documents faisant état de cas de corruption et de mauvaise gestion. À cette époque, Benoît XVI avait déjà fait un pas vers plus de transparence. Pour se mettre en conformité avec les normes internationales, il a créé l'AIF, l'Autorité d'information financière, qui a depuis été restructurée. Deux anciens dirigeants de cet AIF sont appelés à comparaître dans le cadre du procès qui vient de s'ouvrir. Quant au pape François, il a créé un secrétariat de l'Économie, un « ministère » chargé de superviser la gestion du Vatican. En 2019, est lancée la réforme de l'IOR, l'Institut pour les œuvres de religion, c'est-à-dire la banque du Vatican. L'une des mesures phares : ses bilans financiers doivent être vérifier par un commissaire aux comptes externe et non plus en interne ! Quelques années plus tôt, 5000 comptes en banque suspects avaient tout de même déjà été fermés. La réforme n'est pas encore achevée. Mais, ce procès doit être une page tournée vers plus de transparence. Sur ce point, un autre pas a été franchi. Il y a quelques jours, l'État pontifical a publié pour la première fois des informations sur son patrimoine immobilier. Patrimoine immobilier révélé Le plus petit État du monde possède plus de 5000 propriétés, dont 80% en Italie. Seulement 14 % sont louées aux prix du marché, les autres le sont à tarifs réduits. Il faut bien sûr prendre en compte que 40% des bâtiments sont institutionnels : des écoles, des couvents ou encore des hôpitaux. Les documents montrent aussi que l'Administration du Patrimoine du Siège apostolique possède des propriétés dans des quartiers huppés de Genève, Lausanne ou Paris. L'état des finances du Saint-Siège a aussi été publié. En 2020, les comptes étaient moins déficitaires qu'en 2019, mais déficitaires tout de même, à hauteur de 65 millions d'euros.

Daily News Brief by TRT World
Wednesday, July 28 2021

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 1:58


*) Tunisia's biggest party ready for elections, warns against 'autocratic regime' Tunisia's biggest political party, Ennahda, is calling for dialogue after President Kais Saied sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament. Saied has been accused of launching a coup. But he says he's acting within Tunisia's constitution. The party's top official said it is ready to go to early legislative and presidential elections while warning against delays as a pretext to maintain the status quo. *) US police officers testify at first House hearing on Capital riots A US House select committee has held its first hearing into the deadly attack on the Capitol building in Washington, DC on January 6. At least five people were killed as a mob of former president Donald Trump's supporters stormed the building. Four police officers shared testimony of being attacked while trying to protect the building. Officer Daniel Hodges testified he had no doubt that the rioters were there to kill members of Congress. *) Landslide kills Rohingya refugees at Cox' Bazar camp At least six Rohingya refugees, including children, have been killed in a landslide that hit their camp in Bangladesh. It happened at Cox's Bazar refugee camp, in which more than a million people reside. Heavy monsoon rains have prompted Bangladeshi authorities to relocate thousands of Rohingya to safer areas. *) Torrential rain triggers mudslides in towns around Lake Como Extreme weather continues to grip Europe, this time Italy. Dozens of houses have been hit by mudslides and floods near Lake Como, the popular holiday hotspot. Houses and villas were submerged in debris in the towns of Laglio, Cernobbio and Brienno. Italian firefighters carried out more than 60 rescues in the area. And finally ... *) Vatican tries former senior cardinal on corruption charges A landmark fraud trial of ten people has started at the Vatican. It includes a cardinal who was once a close ally of the Pope. Cardinal Angelo Becciu is the most senior Vatican official to be tried for financial crimes after Pope Francis removed his immunity. Becciu is accused of misusing Church funds causing the Vatican to lose millions of dollars.

Notizie a colazione
Mart. 27 lug | Clima, com'è andato il G20 di Napoli; Germania e l'adattamento climatico; Vaticano, via al processo al cardinale Becciu

Notizie a colazione

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 13:22


Clima, com'è andato il G20 di Napoli; Germania e l'adattamento climatico; Vaticano, via al processo al cardinale Becciu: le Notizie a colazione di martedì 27 luglio 2021.--Fonti: www.notizieacolazione.itMusica: https://www.bensound.comIllustrazione: Gianpaolo Frascella

Informativne oddaje
Utrip dneva dne 27. 7.

Informativne oddaje

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 29:14


Tina Trstenjak s srebrom obogatila zbirko medalj Slovenije v Tokiu.Na Kočevskem so cepili veliko večino maturantov, z maturantskih izletov so se vsi vrnili zdravi.p. Branko Cestnik pred velikim volilnim letom: kristjan ne more kar vsega požegnati, treba je brati programe in razmišljati.V Vatikanu sojenje v aferi londonska nepremičnina. Med obtoženimi tudi kardinal Becciu.Mohorjeva družba, prva samostojna ustanova med Slovenci na Koroškem, praznuje 170 let.Vreme: danes še oblačno in mokro, jutri že več sonca.

Hora 25
Las 21 de Hora 25 | Macrojuicio histórico por corrupción en el Vaticano

Hora 25

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 23:16


Este 27 de julio de 2021 es un día histórico en el Vaticano porque por primera vez un cardenal se sienta en el banquillo de los acusados. Ese cardenal se llama Ángelo Becciu, era el número dos de la poderosa Secretaria de Estado Vaticana. Era - nada más y nada menos- que el número 3 de la Curia Romana. Para que se hagan una idea el equivalente a un ministro de Presidencia. El Papa es el Jefe de Estado, Pietro Parolín es su secretario de Estado, una especie de primer ministro y el cardenal que ahora responde ante la justicia iba justo detrás. Era el número 3 en la jerarquía. Lo analizamos en un nuevo podcast con Aimar Bretos.

The Breakfast Club
Podcast del 05/07/2021 - Scandalo in Vaticano, Becciu andrà a processo

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 7:16


En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

La historia cotidiana de un paraíso aparente donde las llamas infernales llegan para cobrarse los pecados del pasado. Canadá y el escándalo de los internados - Ola de calor en Columbia Británica - Quema de Iglesias e indignación - Sudamérica, el epicentro de la pandemia - Fuego en el Golfo de Campeche - Pueblos en llamas por guerra narco en México - La Copa América y la Eurocopa avanzan - Estados Unidos celebraba el 4 de Julio - El cardenal Becciu va a juicio - Los pecados del pasado...  Noticias Del Mundo: Vacunas, cambio climático y Canadá en llamas - July 4 y el súper ataque cibernético - Elsa pasó por el Caribe - Semis de la Copa América y la Eurocopa. Historias Desintegradas: Mitología - Bestiario - Gente pequeña y gente mágica - Duendes, Gnomos, Enanos y Elfos - Los Pitufos Anarcos - Los viajes de Gulliver - Jack y las Habichuelas Mágicas - El Chapulín Colorado - El Perro de Salubridad - La del FMI me mandó un mail - Traduzcan, Dominicanos - El terremoto de El Salvador del 51 - Llegué por un Meme - Le quedamos mal - Club de Lectura Desintegrado - Preparando las fiesta - La italiana mentirosa y Más...  https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2021/5036_paraiso_infermal.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD Daily Podcast 

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Scandalo Vaticano: a processo 4 società e 10 persone, tra cui il cardinale Becciu

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 1:27


Il Presidente del Tribunale Vaticano ha disposto la citazione a giudizio degli imputati nell'ambito della vicenda legata agli investimenti finanziari a Londra della Segreteria di Stato vaticana che, si costituirà parte civile.

Last Week in the Church with John Allen
Pope & Becciu, Pope and Argentina, persecution, Baseball

Last Week in the Church with John Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 21:50


Pope Francis spends Holy Thursday with fired CardinalPope's allies in ArgentinaChristian persecution around EasterPope oversees homeless vaccinations at VaticanBaseball and CatholicismSupport the show (https://cruxnow.com/support-crux/)

Podcast BNC Las Buenas Noticias Católicas
BNC-Noticias Católicas 2020/11/26

Podcast BNC Las Buenas Noticias Católicas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 31:43


En el programa de hoy… Iglesia se opone a la legalización del uso de la marihuana y se realizarán campañas de concientización / Cortés señala que en Puebla hay una mayoría del congreso que controla al gobernador / Incendian Congreso de Guatemala en rechazo a presupuesto estatal criticado por la iglesia / Multitudinarias manifestaciones en toda España contra la ley de educación / Becciu denuncia a diario: Abogados aseguran que dañaron su condición de papable / Papa Francisco a los Jóvenes: aprovechemos la oportunidad y pongámonos todos al servicio del bien común / Santuario de Fátima incrementa ayuda a los necesitados a pesar de reducción de ingresos / Colombia: Diócesis sale al encuentro de damnificados por ola invernal

Magnificat TV (Franciscanos de María)
El cardenal Becciu se defiende (P.Santiago Martín FM) Actualidad comentada

Magnificat TV (Franciscanos de María)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 10:52


Comentarios del P.Santiago Martín FM a hechos de actualidad relacionados con nuestra fé. Los videos se encuentran en www.magnificat.tv Otros canales de comunicación de Magnificat TV de los Franciscanos de María: Podcast: bit.ly/AudiosMagnificatTV Youtube: bit.ly/YouTubeMagnificatTV Twitter: twitter.com/MagnificatTV Facebook:www.facebook.com/Magnificattv

Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast
521: Did EX-Cardinal Becciu Bribe €700K to Set Up Cardinal Pell? [Podcast]

Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 12:34


Italian press reported that EX-Cardinal Becciu is accused of sending €700,000 euros of Vatican money to Australia during Cardinal George Pell's trial on charges of sexual abuse. The money transfer might also be associated with Becciu’s assistant: Msgr. Alberto Perlasca, whose home was raided earlier this year. Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Get more from the Taylor Marshall Show: * Read Taylor Marshall’s historical fiction Sword and Serpent Trilogy. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * Take classed with Dr Marshall at the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please visit newsaintthomas.com for more details. Please Share Your Feedback for Taylor Marshall Show: * I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! * iTunes: 3,549,958 downloads * Youtube: 10,311,915 downloads * SHOUT OUTS: A huge “shout out” to all 1,692 of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes.

The Bar of History with Dr. Ed Mazza
28 Sep 2020 – Trump vs Francis? Guest Bree Dail

The Bar of History with Dr. Ed Mazza

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 60:00


Today's Topics: 1) Mike Pompeo and Cardinal Zen shunned by Bergoglio 2) Cardinal Pell returns to Rome in triumph 3) "Cardinal" Becciu stripped of power 4) Rosary Coast to Coast

Evangelium Live!
#Breaking: Cdl Zen is in Rome & Cdl Becciu is out??

Evangelium Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 59:26


Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL
781 - Roberto de Mattei - Caso Becciu: si manifesta a tutti la fine del pontificato

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 6:55


Tutto comincia, giovedì 24 settembre, quando la Sala Stampa Vaticana comunica che: “il Santo Padre ha accettato la rinuncia dalla carica di Prefetto della Congregazione delle Cause dei Santi e dai diritti connessi al Cardinalato, presentata da Sua Eminenza il Cardinale Giovanni Angelo Becciu”.

OnePeterFive Podcast
1P5 Podcast Ep. 70 – Becciu, The Heretic Pope, Infallibility, & Listener Questions, Oh My!

OnePeterFive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 78:57


The title says it all, but here goes on a synopsis: It's been a while since we've done a video, and today Steve drinks Irish whiskey while riffing on the fall of Cardinal Becciu, Francis embracing heresy, Infallibility, tribalism, and […]

Zuppa di Porro
Il centrodestra si dia una svegliata!

Zuppa di Porro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 13:39


  00:00 Oggi sui giornali troviamo il nulla. I 5Stelle si lamentano ma continueranno comunque a stare al governo, chi li schioda? 02:35 I grillini perdono consiglieri, il Pd perde […]

PaperPlayer biorxiv animal behavior and cognition
Sea-crossing along migratory flyways is limited more strongly by wind than by lack of uplift

PaperPlayer biorxiv animal behavior and cognition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.04.282939v1?rss=1 Authors: Nourani, E., Becciu, P., Bierregaard, R. O., Duriez, O., Giokas, S., Higuchi, H., Kassara, C., Kulikova, O., Lecomte, N., Monti, F., Pokrovsky, I., Sforzi, A., Therrien, J.-F., Tsiopelas, N., Yamaguchi, N. M., Wikelski, M., Safi, K. Abstract: The open sea is considered an ecological barrier to terrestrial bird movement. However, over-water journeys of many terrestrial birds, sometimes hundreds of kilometers long, are being uncovered by bio-logging technology. To understand how these birds afford their flights over the open sea, we investigated the role of atmospheric conditions in subsidizing sea-crossing behavior at the global scale. By analyzing forty years of temperature data, we show that the spatio-temporal patterns of sea-crossing in terrestrial migratory birds correspond to favorable uplift conditions. We then analyzed route selection over the open sea for four bird species with varying levels of dependence on soaring flight, representing all major migratory flyways worldwide. Our results showed that favorable uplift conditions, albeit not as common and as powerful as over land, are not rare over the open seas and oceans. Moreover, wind, which is more variable than uplift in its spatio-temporal distribution, is the determining factor in the birds' route selection over the open sea. Our findings suggest a need for revisiting how ecological barriers are defined, to reflect what we know of animal movement in the era of bio-logging. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info