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IMAGE CREDIT Claude Truong-Ngoc / Wikimedia Commons - cc-by-sa-3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons LINKS Vatican bio of Cardinal Kurt KOCH: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_koch_k.html Kurt KOCH on FIU's Cardinals Database (by Salvador Miranda): https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios2010.htm#Koch Cardinal Kurt KOCH on Gcatholic.org: https://gcatholic.org/p/4021 Cardinal Kurt KOCH on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bkoch.html Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity on Gcatholic.org: https://gcatholic.org/dioceses/romancuria/d16.htm Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxpcu.html Basel Cathedral website discussing the canons: https://www.bistum-basel.ch/news/drei-neue-domherren-eingesetzt La Repubblica 1995 article on Bishop Vogel's resignation and son: https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1995/06/03/il-vescovo-si-dimette-aspetto-un.html Nostra Aetate: https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_nostra-aetate_en.html 2012 Catholic News Service overview of Cardinal Koch's comments on conservative Catholics and Judaism (archived via Library of Congress Web Archives): https://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20121205205921/http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1202023.htm Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with the time investment and for helping me out as needed. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, pray and tell others– prayers and listeners are worth more than gold! TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History, a library of Catholic knowledge and insights. Check out the show notes for sources, further reading, and a transcript. Today we're discussing another current Cardinal of the Catholic Church, one of the 120 or so people who will choose the next Pope when the time comes. Kurt KOCH was born on March 15, 1950, Emmenbrücke a town just north of the middle of Switzerland, in the Canton of Lucerne. Cardinal Koch is the second Swiss-born Cardinal we've met after Cardinal Tscherrig, the Nuncio's Nuncio we met last summer. But at the time we had dozens of countries involved, because, well, nuncio's nuncio, and didn't get a chance to just talk Switzerland. These days Switzerland is famous for their neutrality, staying out of pretty much every conflict they can avoid. Perhaps that's in part due to the fact that it used to be a battleground, especially in the rolling conflicts between the Popes in Italy and the Holy Roman Emperors in Germany. When the Reformation came, Switzerland was again divided in loyalty between largely Catholic southern Europe and largely Protestant northern Europe. One of the fruits of conflict, for better or for worse, is military skill, which is how the Swiss Guard that still protects the Vatican today came about. Fortunately, like I mentioned, the Swiss came to embrace neutrality, including in religion, with laws allowing for freedom of conscience–first just among Christian denominations and then more broadly. Keep this context of conflict to resolution in the back of your mind as we go. Kurt Koch studied Theology at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland, then went to Munich Germany to study more theology, getting a diploma in theology in 1975. He served as a research assistant at the University of Lucerne from ‘76 to ‘81, presumably while studying even More theology, and soon after he was ordained a priest for his home Diocese of Basel in 1982. This is actually the first time I've seen someone ordained apparently without any specific philosophy training, going pure theology isn't as normal as one might expect. After a period of chaplaincy, his theology studies continued, and in 1987 he wound up with a doctorate in, you guessed it, theology. I expected he'd stop there, or perhaps get another doctorate, but apparently in Kurt's neck of the woods there's another step you can go beyond a simple doctorate, the Habilitation, which basically works out to full professorship. The most surprising thing about this to me is that this is the first time I'm realizing it, it's extremely possible- I would say likely- that he actually isn't our first Cardinal to achieve this level, I just didn't flag it before and my sources described it differently this time. Part of why I love doing this is it lets me learn something every day. Anyways, after obtaining his habilitation, Father Koch became Professor of dogmatics, liturgy and ecumenical theology at the Theological Faculty of the University of Lucerne from 1989, a post he held until 1996. He was also simultaneously rector for a short time, though that was interrupted by a call. Normally this would be a tongue-in-cheek note about a white phone, but in this case the call was coming from the Cathedral Chapter of the Diocese of Basel, because it was actually their job to elect the next Bishop of Basel and they wanted to choose Father Koch. Of course, much like my normal white phone joke, this isn't necessarily *exactly* how it went down, since for all I know maybe Father Koch *was* one of the Canons of Basel Cathedral and no phone was needed for the news. But either way, my point is that unlike the typical process for most dioceses, where the relevant nuncio and the relevant Dicastery work with the Pope to figure out new bishops, Basel uses the old Cathedral Chapter model, where there's a local election among the members of the Chapter. The Cathedral Chapter might have been a little sheepish, because they had actually just elected a new Bishop of Basel, who had found himself under a lot of psychological pressure–being a bishop isn't easy–and had wound up going to an old friend for comfort. A female friend, who wound up pregnant. He resigned, got laicized, and married her. Hopefully he's a better traditional father than he was a spiritual one. Bishop Koch received his episcopal consecration directly and personally from Pope John Paul II in the Vatican, possibly because everyone was wanting to do things right after the last kerfuffle, though I don't have any source claiming that, just a guess. The University Of Lucerne made him an honorary professor on his way out the door, a nice gesture, presumably a sort of “you're welcome to come back by any time” kind of arrangement. Bishop Koch got involved in the Swiss Bishop's conference, serving as their Vice-President for nine years, and as their President for three. Together that represents pretty much his entire time as a bishop in Switzerland, because in 2010 Bishop Koch was called up to the Vatican to head the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity, of which he had been a member since 2002. To fit the dignity of his new office, he was promoted to Archbishop and then Cardinal. Speaking of archbishops, today I learned Switzerland has no archbishops, all six dioceses are immediately subject to the Holy See, meaning if there's something that would normally involve an Archbishop, it goes to the Vatican. But enough about Switzerland, we're in Rome now. Pope Benedict had Cardinal Koch jump in headfirst, heading a delegation to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew–the leader of the Orthodox, the largest Christian Church outside of Catholicism, and co-presiding over a meeting of the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church with his Orthodox counterpart. In December, Pope Benedict also added Koch to the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. What a difference a year makes, Koch had started the year as a simple bishop, now he was pretty much everywhere. Cardinal Koch's big Christian unity gig also extends outside Christianity, as the head of that dicastery is also automatically the President of the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews. Sometimes the two overlap, like when he's talking with traditionalists who are to varying degrees reluctant to embrace Jews as their brothers. In those cases he points to Nostra Aetate, essentially the Catholic Church's foundational document on religious freedom, which explicitly decries antisemitism, and which Cardinal Koch has called “important for every Catholic”. In addition to dozens of articles and papers, Cardinal Koch has written at least fifteen books. Originally elevated as a Cardinal-Deacon, Cardinal Koch exercised his right to become a Cardinal-Priest after ten years of service as a Cardinal. In addition to the roles we've already discussed, Cardinal Koch is currently a member of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith; the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints; the Dicastery for Bishops; and the Dicastery for Culture and Education. A veteran of the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis, Kurt Cardinal KOCH is eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2030. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers. Stay tuned to see if today's Cardinal gets selected for a deeper dive in the next round! Thank you for listening; God bless you all!
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This week we have returning guest and Art of War coach Brian Jones! Brian is fresh off a first place finish at the Cherokee Open Super Major where he used his latest and greatest Imperial Knight army to go undefeated after 8 grueling rounds.In part 1 of the show we review his list and how it operates, and then in part 2 we go through the actual play by plays of all of Brian's games.Part two of this show is for our patrons. You can subscribe and get access at patreon.com/aow40kDon't forget to join our discord as well when you become a patron!2 big sisters (1995 Points)Imperial KnightsNoble LanceStrike Force (2000 Points)CHARACTERSCanis Rex (450 Points)• 1x Chainbreaker las-impulsor• 1x Chainbreaker multi-laser• 1x Freedom's HandCerastus Knight Atrapos (450 Points)• Warlord• 1x Atrapos lascutter• 1x Graviton singularity cannon• Enhancements: Mysterious GuardianBATTLELINEArmiger Helverin (130 Points)• 2x Armiger autocannon• 1x Armoured feet• 1x Questoris heavy stubberArmiger Warglaive (140 Points)• 1x Questoris heavy stubber• 1x Reaper chain-cleaver• 1x Thermal spearArmiger Warglaive (140 Points)• 1x Questoris heavy stubber• 1x Reaper chain-cleaver• 1x Thermal spearArmiger Warglaive (140 Points)• 1x Questoris heavy stubber• 1x Reaper chain-cleaver• 1x Thermal spearALLIED UNITSCallidus Assassin (100 Points)• 1x Neural shredder• 1x Phase sword and poison bladesSisters of Battle Immolator (115 Points)• 1x Armoured tracks• 1x Heavy bolter• 1x Hunter-killer missile• 1x Immolation flamersSisters of Battle Immolator (115 Points)• 1x Armoured tracks• 1x Heavy bolter• 1x Hunter-killer missile• 1x Immolation flamersSisters of Battle Squad (115 Points)• 1x Sister Superior◦ 1x Bolt pistol◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Condemnor boltgun◦ 1x Power weapon• 9x Battle Sister◦ 9x Bolt pistol◦ 7x Boltgun◦ 9x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Meltagun◦ 1x Multi-melta◦ 1x Simulacrum ImperialisSubductor Squad (100 Points)• 1x Proctor-Subductor◦ 1x Arbites shotpistol◦ 1x Nuncio-acquila◦ 1x Shock maul• 9x Subductor◦ 9x Arbites shotpistol◦ 9x Shock maul• 1x Cyber-mastiff◦ 1x Mechanical bite
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In this week's episode Nick interviews 40k a brand new guest, Charlie Blowers from Florida. Charlie is a lover of the unloved, and his passions and excitement seep through as we break down his Imperial Agents army and how it worksIn part two of the show, available to our patrons we go round by round on Charlies games at the Onslaught Team Tournament. We get very specific about his match ups, his role within the team and how he handled some seriously difficult matchups.To support the show please check out our patreon: patreon.com/aow40kImperias Feet NO L's (CANIS) (1985 Points)Imperial AgentsImperialis FleetStrike Force (2000 Points)CHARACTERSCulexus Assassin (100 Points)• 1x Animus speculum• 1x Life-draining touchInquisitor (55 Points)• 1x Combi-weapon• 1x Force weapon• 1x Psychic Gifts• 1x Psychic Shock WaveInquisitor Draxus (75 Points)• 1x Dirgesinger• 1x Power fist• 1x Psychic TempestNavigator (70 Points)• 1x Force-orb cane• 1x Laspistol• Enhancements: Combat LandersNavigator (60 Points)• 1x Force-orb cane• 1x LaspistolRogue Trader Entourage (95 Points)• 1x Rogue Trader• Warlord◦ 1x Household pistol◦ 1x Monomolecular cane-rapier◦ Enhancements: Fleetmaster• 1x Death Cult Assassin◦ 1x Dartmask◦ 1x Death Cult power blade• 1x Lectro‐Maester◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Voltaic pistol• 1x Rejuvenat Adept◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Healing serum◦ 1x LaspistolVindicare Assassin (110 Points)• 1x Exitus pistol• 1x Exitus rifle• 1x Vindicare combat knifeWatch Master (120 Points)• 1x Vigil spear• Enhancements: Clandestine OperationBATTLELINEDeathwatch Kill Team (200 Points)• 1x Watch Sergeant◦ 1x Astartes shield◦ 1x Xenophase blade• 9x Deathwatch Veterans◦ 1x Astartes shield◦ 4x Close combat weapon◦ 4x Deathwatch thunder hammer◦ 2x Frag cannon◦ 2x Infernus heavy bolter◦ 1x Power weaponImperial Navy Breachers (90 Points)• 1x Navis Sergeant-at-Arms◦ 1x Bolt pistol◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Power weapon• 9x Navis Armsman◦ 2x Autopistol◦ 1x Chainfist◦ 9x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Demolition charge◦ 1x Endurant Shield◦ 1x Meltagun◦ 1x Navis heavy shotgun◦ 5x Navis shotgun◦ 1x Power weaponImperial Navy Breachers (90 Points)• 1x Navis Sergeant-at-Arms◦ 1x Bolt pistol◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Power weapon• 9x Navis Armsman◦ 2x Autopistol◦ 1x Chainfist◦ 9x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Demolition charge◦ 1x Endurant Shield◦ 1x Meltagun◦ 1x Navis heavy shotgun◦ 5x Navis shotgun◦ 1x Power weaponImperial Navy Breachers (90 Points)• 1x Navis Sergeant-at-Arms◦ 1x Bolt pistol◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Power weapon• 9x Navis Armsman◦ 2x Autopistol◦ 1x Chainfist◦ 9x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Demolition charge◦ 1x Endurant Shield◦ 1x Meltagun◦ 1x Navis heavy shotgun◦ 5x Navis shotgun◦ 1x Power weaponDEDICATED TRANSPORTSImperial Rhino (75 Points)• 1x Armoured tracks• 1x Hunter-killer missile• 1x Storm bolterOTHER DATASHEETSSubductor Squad (85 Points)• 1x Proctor-Subductor◦ 1x Arbites shotpistol◦ 1x Nuncio-acquila◦ 1x Shock maul• 9x Subductor◦ 9x Arbites shotpistol◦ 9x Shock maul• 1x Cyber-mastiff◦ 1x Mechanical biteSubductor Squad (85 Points)• 1x Proctor-Subductor◦ 1x Arbites shotpistol◦ 1x Nuncio-acquila◦ 1x Shock maul• 9x Subductor◦ 9x Arbites shotpistol◦ 9x Shock maul• 1x Cyber-mastiff◦ 1x Mechanical biteSubductor Squad (85 Points)• 1x Proctor-Subductor◦ 1x Arbites shotpistol◦ 1x Nuncio-acquila◦ 1x Shock maul• 9x Subductor◦ 9x Arbites shotpistol◦ 9x Shock maul• 1x Cyber-mastiff◦ 1x Mechanical biteVoidsmen-at-Arms (50 Points)• 1x Voidmaster◦ 1x Artificer shotgun◦ 1x Close combat weapon◦ 1x Laspistol• 4x Voidsman◦ 4x Close combat weapon◦ 3x Lasgun◦ 4x Laspistol◦ 1x Voidsman rotor cannon• 1x Canid◦ 1x Vicious biteALLIED UNITSCanis Rex (450 Points)• 1x Chainbreaker las-impulsor• 1x Chainbreaker multi-laser• 1x Freedom's Hand
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IMAGE James Bradley, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons LINKS Angelo ACERBI on Catholic-Hierarchy.org https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bacerbi.html Angelo ACERBI on Gcatholic.org https://gcatholic.org/p/6760 2024 Aleteia profile of Cardinal-Elect ACERBI https://aleteia.org/2024/10/09/oldest-cardinal-ever-named-will-support-pope-with-prayer 2024 Vatican News profile of Cardinal-Elect ACERBI https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2024-10/cardinal-elect-acerbi-appointment-diplomats.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1FkcEQXPlQQ0GisXPW3tDuVtGdsweDpgAMqxjBpHFijrWKH1SVwoJAxJI_aem_aNoXJ7ogQxgNqyZKZWwfGA CathNews New Zealand's profile of Cardinal-Elect ACERBI: https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/10/07/former-nz-nuncio-angelo-acerbi-appointed-a-cardinal/ TRANSCRIPT Hello everyone, welcome to Cardinal Numbers, a rexypod reviewing and ranking all the Cardinals of the Catholic Church from the Catacombs to Kingdom Come. As part of our march to the Kingdom Come part, the years keep rolling on and the Holy Father keeps adding new Cardinals to… well I'd normally say to fill vacancies, but the reality this is the first time possibly in history where technically the College is already over capacity but here comes Pope Francis adding more new Cardinals anyways. Don't get too worked up about that, it's not a sudden departure as JPII and Benedict both went over the same theoretical limit. The Papacy is an absolute monarchy so constitutions are more like guidelines, though I'm still very curious what it will look like if there's ever a need for a conclave when the College is over capacity, something that seems all the more likely as Pope Francis continues to treat the maximum as a minimum and keeps hid apparent preference for having a consistory every year– the only full year he's skipped in his pontificate was 2021 due to COVID. But enough about the generalities, we've got 21 new Cardinals to cover and only a couple months to do so! To be clear, for the sake of my sanity as I continue to juggle my various responsibilities, I've decided I'm *not* planning to cover all the new Cardinals in time for the consistory on December 8th, at least not on the main feed. I *do* have it down as a stretch goal for my Patreon supporters, getting them all the new cardinals in a more timely fashion but everyone will get the same content eventually. It's just going to take 21 weeks to cover the 21 new Cardinals on the main feed, and it'll be faster for my Patreon folks as a thank-you for the support without actually putting content behind a paywall- just a mild time delay. Fair enough? Look, if you're in a pinch and can't afford a Patreon subscription just write in and ask, I'm a softie and I've been there before, no sweat, I'll get you a link to whichever episode you like when it's ready, free. Again, you'd be getting it eventually anyway, so really you don't even need to do that, just have some patience. Alright, enough admin, let's get talking about the first Cardinal-Elect on Pope Francis' list, and let's start at the beginning, nearly a hundred years ago. Angelo Acerbi was born on September 23rd 1925 in Sesta Godano, part of the province of La Spezia in the Liguria region of Italy, basically due north–ok and a smidge east–of Corsica. Historically, the area was for many years part of the Republic of Genoa, but, look, Cardinal-Elect Acerbi is old but he's not *that* old. He is old enough though that he grew up under Benito Mussolini's Fascist dictatorship and may just remember some adult's reaction to the Lateran Treaty, but probably not, he was three at the time and that's a lot of geopolitical awareness to ask of a toddler. Then again, this is a future diplomat we're talking about here. In any event, the most likely answer for what Angelo was doing as he came of age in Mussolini's Italy is “going to school”, in particular going to seminary, as he was ordained by the age of 22, becoming a priest for the Diocese of… well, somewhere. He seems to have been near the border of two dioceses, La Spezia and Pontremoli. Vatican News lists Pontremoli, so we'll go with that, you'd think they'd know. Part of what makes it not as clear as you'd think is he wasn't serving in the diocese for long. In 1956, about 8 years after his ordination, Fr Acerbi entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See, which was expanding outward now that it was no longer dominated by Italian politics, at least not quite so much. Of course, to be clear, part of that domination had been voluntary, part of what made Mussolini successful was his partners in the Church. Probably the biggest question of the 20th century Papacy is the extent to which Pius XII was one of those partners, and we'll certainly be looking at that eventually, but for today's purposes Acerbi's overlap with the Pope of the Second World War is a brief couple years before Pius was succeeded by John XXIII of Second Vatican Council fame. I don't have any stories of Father Acerbi and the Council, certainly he was aware of it, but he doesn't seem to have been there, which makes sense as he wasn't a bishop yet and his diplomatic work would have been ongoing throughout. His early diplomatic portfolio included relations with Colombia, Brazil, France, Japan, and Portugal. It's possible his work in Colombia and Portugal overlapped with Papal trips there- Paul VI had kicked off the modern era of Papal travel in 1964 when he visited the Holy Land, the first Papal trip outside Italy since the time of Napoleon. Certainly Father Acerbi and Paul VI at least got together in 1974, when His Holiness appointed Father Acerbi as Pro-Nuncio to New Zealand and personally consecrated him Titular Archbishop of Zella, which as near as I can tell is an oasis in the middle of Libya. As a reminder, titular dioceses have no function, it's just a way of giving an official jurisdiction to a bishop whose responsibilities won't actually include running a diocese. Oh, and if you're wondering, a Pro-Nuncio is actually one step *below* a regular Nuncio. It's a step above an Apostolic Delegate, which, well, he also became one of those at the same time. Not to New Zealand, but to the Pacific Ocean. Realistically of course, “the Pacific Ocean” is referring to a number of Pacific Island nations, many of which have their own nunciatures these days, though I still like to think of it as managing the Holy See's relations with Poseidon, God of the Sea. The fifth Pope now-Archbishop Acerbi served was Pope Saint John Paul II, careful counters might wonder who the fourth Pope was but of course since they're careful counters they're probably already aware of the implied existence of John Paul the Second's immediate predecessor, John Paul I. But JPI didn't get up to much in his 33 days as Supreme Pontiff, Which is why we've already blown past him so I can tell you that JPII made Archbishop Acerbi his Nuncio to Colombia in 1979, full-on Nuncio this time, and with him revisiting an area he had worked previously, keeping in mind Columbia was a possible overlap between Acerbi and Paul VI given Paul VI's trip and Acerbi's early work there. Acerbi's decade-plus as Nuncio to Colombia overlaps with some serious drug and cartel times we'll look at more if he makes it to the next round. A particularly memorable stretch would have been the six weeks he spent as a hostage to Socialist guerrillas from that country's 19th of April movement. In 1990, Aberbi was made Nuncio to Hungary, making him first on the restored diplomatic scene there after the fall of the Iron Curtain–Hungary hadn't had a nuncio since 1945. He continued on i n that role for seven years, simultaneously serving as Nuncio to Moldova starting in 1994, the same year Moldova adopted their current constitution. From 97 to 2001, Archbishop Acerbi served in his presumably final diplomatic post, as the Nuncio to the Netherlands. I say presumably because, of course, Pope Francis is giving him a new role in a couple months, so who knows? Maybe he will be asked to step back into another nunciature. Then again, Cardinal-Elect Acerbi himself has already thrown cold water on that idea, noting that he expects to support Pope Francis, quote, “with prayer, as I do not see how else I can contribute given my old age”. Which, I mean, fair enough, he's 99. But we're not quite done with our overview, because from 2001 to 2015, Archbishop Acerbi served as the Prelate of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, a name which of course needs some unpacking– the Knights of Malta for short, they're a military religious order that originally was meant to protect pilgrims to the Holy Land and wound up running Rhodes and Malta after the crusades, Rhodes until the Turks kicked them out and Malta until Napoleon kicked them out, at which point they moved to Rome. They're more about ceremony and charitable stuff than military stuff these days, and we actually came across them during our Patreon special on Cardinal Burke with Fry from Pontifacts if you need another reason to join Patreon. Don't worry, Cardinal Burke and the Knights of Malta will be popping up on the main feed again in due course. Anyways, as Prelate for the Order, the octogenarian Archbishop Acerbi's job was to oversee the priests of the Order, making sure they were doing their priest things right. The end of his tenure overlapped with the beginning of the aforementioned Cardinal Burke's time as their Cardinal-Patron by the way, if you were wondering about that. Archbishop Acerbi retired from that role a few months before his 90th birthday, and hadn't been making many headlines since, most recently residing at the Casa Santa Marta on the Vatican grounds, which if that name rings a bell, yes, Pope Francis lives in Room 201 there. And it was Pope Francis who put Archbishop Acerbi back into the headlines last week, when he dropped his name at his weekly Angelus last Sunday, which apparently the Acerbi was listening to, since he said that's how he found out about it. His reaction to the news has been as diplomatic as you might expect, refusing to make it about himself personally, quote: "I believe the Pope wanted to give a sign of appreciation and recognition for the service that many old and new nuncios, as well as the staff of the nunciatures, are providing around the world" As he is already over the maximum voting age of 80, Cardinal-Elect Angelo Acerbi will not be able to vote in future conclaves, though traditionally older Cardinals do participate in the preliminary gatherings and discussions that take place during the sede vacante period before the opening of the conclave itself. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be more Cardinal Numbers next week. Thank you for listening, God bless you all! Thanks, Joe!
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Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 950 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 1 de octubre de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza, Israel y Libano. Día Internacional del Café. El 1 de octubre se celebra el Día Internacional del Café, con el objetivo de rendir homenaje al café, una de las bebidas más consumidas y populares del mundo. También es una oportunidad para promover prácticas cafeteras más sostenibles y para visibilizar la difícil situación de los productores de café en el mundo. 1777.- Firma, en el palacio de La Granja (Segovia) del tratado de San Ildelfonso, que fija los límites entre España y Portugal en Iberoamérica. 1883.- Primer ensayo en Madrid de comunicación telefónica. La conexión se efectúa entre el Palacio Real y los Ministerios. 1901.- Constituida la Sociedad General de Autores de España. 1908.- La fábrica Ford Motor Company de Detroit (EEUU) saca al mercado el primer modelo de automóvil biplaza "Ford T" 333. 1931.- El Gobierno republicano español reconoce el derecho de voto a las mujeres. 1936.- Franco toma posesión en Burgos de la Jefatura del Estado español, que dos días antes le había otorgado la Junta de Defensa Nacional. 1946.- Juicio de Nuremberg: doce acusados son condenados a muerte y tres a cadena perpetua. 1949.- Mao Tse-tung proclama la República Popular China con capital en Pekín. 1969.- Primer vuelo supersónico del avión franco-británico de pasajeros "Concorde". 1984.- El exministro Marcelino Oreja asume la Secretaría General del Consejo de Europa, el primer español que accede al cargo. 1988.- Mijail Gorbachov, elegido por unanimidad Jefe del Estado soviético. 2016.- El secretario general del PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, anuncia su dimisión, tras perder la votación sobre la celebración de un congreso exprés y se acuerda la creación de una gestora. 2017.- La jornada del referéndum independentista en Cataluña, suspendido por el Tribunal Constitucional. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy 1 de octubre. Santos: Teresa del Niño Jesús, Remigio, Máxima y Julia. Israel lanza pequeñas incursiones terrestres contra Hezbolá a través de la frontera libanesa. Una semana de ataques israelíes contra el Líbano: los bombardeos han matado a 800 personas. ¿Qué significan los resultados electorales de Austria para la Unión Europea? El euríbor cierra septiembre en el 2,94% y abarata las hipotecas en más de 100 euros al mes. El PP exige al Gobierno que proteste ante Venezuela por insultos de Maduro contra Feijóo y Ayuso. El Supremo confirma que no se aplicará la amnistía al delito de malversación a los condenados en el procés. Canarias elevará un recurso de reposición al TSJC al descartar la suspensión cautelar del protocolo de menores El portavoz del Gobierno canario ha incidido en que el auto del Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Canarias "no entra a debatir sobre la cuestión de fondo, no anticipa la decisión sobre la legalidad" Canarias es la comunidad en la que más sube el precio del cortado. Los isleños siguen siendo los que más café consumen de toda España pero su encarecimiento hace que se beba más en casa.Salvamento Marítimo acude al rescate de una embarcación con 77 migrantes a bordo cerca de El Hierro. Se trata de la primera embarcación que arribará al muelle de La Restinga después del naufragio ocurrido en la madrugada del pasado sábado y en el que murieron nueve personas y otras 50 se encuentran desaparecidas. Buscan a los desaparecidos en El Hierro mientras siguen llegando pateras: "Es la peor tragedia que hemos tenido" Hoy 1 de octubre es el Día Internacional de la Música. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección de actualidad informativa en El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con coordinador de la Alianza de vecinos de Canarias, Abel Roman. Lectura de la carta al Nuncio de la Alianza de Vecinos apoyando a Juan Pedro Rivero. La eurocamara tumba la importación de alimentos con plaguicidas. En la residencia de la Candelaria se sigue pagando por los enfermos para ver la tele. Sin embargo en las cárceles es gratuita. España alcanza la cantidad de seis mascotas por niño. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de Capital radio a Roberto López, Subdirector del Hotel Wellington en Madrid. Situado en el corazón de una de las zonas más lujosas de Madrid, Wellington Hotel & Spa Madrid, de 5 estrellas, es uno de los hoteles con más historia de la capital española. Recientemente renovado, el hotel pone a su disposición cómodas y exclusivas habitaciones que se adaptan a todas las necesidades de los clientes, además de un club deportivo y de bienestar de última generación, Le Max Wellness Club Wellington, que cuenta con piscina exterior abierta en temporada estival. La gastronomía es otro de los puntos fuertes de nuestro hotel con una oferta que va desde lo mejor de la cocina japonesa con el restaurante Ricardo Sanz Wellington, galardonado con una estrella Michelin, a una exclusiva experiencia culinaria en el Restaurante La Llave de Oro. - En el episodio de hoy, titulado "Estrés Crónico: Claves para Manejarlo", exploraremos qué es el estrés crónico, cómo afecta nuestra salud mental y física, y qué estrategias podemos emplear para reducir su impacto en nuestra vida diaria. ¿Qué es el estrés crónico? ¿Cómo se diferencia el estrés crónico del estrés común? ¿Cuáles son las causas más comunes del estrés crónico en la vida diaria? ¿Qué señales nos indican que estamos sufriendo de estrés crónico? ¿Qué efectos a largo plazo tiene el estrés crónico en nuestra salud mental y física? ¿Qué podemos hacer para manejar y reducir el estrés crónico en nuestra vida diaria? ¿Es posible prevenir el estrés crónico? ¿Qué hábitos o prácticas nos pueden ayudar a evitarlo? ¿Qué consejo práctico le darías a alguien que siente que está abrumado por el estrés?
Sección de actualidad informativa en El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con coordinador de la Alianza de vecinos de Canarias, Abel Roman. Lectura de la carta al Nuncio de la Alianza de Vecinos apoyando a Juan Pedro Rivero. La eurocamara tumba la importación de alimentos con plaguicidas. En la residencia de la Candelaria se sigue pagando por los enfermos para ver la tele. Sin embargo en las cárceles es gratuita. España alcanza la cantidad de seis mascotas por niño.
IMAGE DESCRIPTION AND CREDIT: Claude Truong-Ngoc / Wikimedia Commons - cc-by-sa-4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons LINKS St Peter's Colonnade Statues: https://stpetersbasilica.info/Exterior/Colonnades/Saints-List-Colonnades.htm Vatican bio of Cardinal Parolin: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_parolin_p.html Pietro Parolin on FIU's Cardinals Database (by Salvadore Miranda): https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios2014.htm#Parolin Cardinal Parolin on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/p/666 Cardinal Parolin on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bparolin.html Secretariat of State on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/romancuria/d01.htm Secretariat of State on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxsta.html Monsenior Parolin's Knighthood: https://www.quirinale.it/onorificenze/insigniti/161548 Cardinal Parolin speaking on behalf of Pope Francis at COP28 (English, via Vatican News): https://youtu.be/xF4AgpYjhws?si=NHmzgYqpdLtkaQlO Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with the time investment and for helping me out as needed. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, pray and tell others– prayers and listeners are worth more than gold! TRANSCRIPT Hey folks! Remember last episode when I said I reached out to the ladies from Pontifacts for comment on one of the colonnade statues that help frame Saint Peter's square? Well they got back to me on *several* of them, and it looks like we're going to have an ongoing segment for them we can refer back to whenever we have a Rome-born Cardinal, because I'm absolutely not going to miss the opportunity to have Bry and Fry judge some statues! So, welcome to Faciam Saintues, starting with the statue I'm retroactively associating with Cardinal Lojudice, that of St Gallicanus: FACIAM SAINTUE W/BRY AND FRY 1 This week of course we've got a double header, because they also covered our patron statue for Cardinal Zuppi, that of Saint Leonard of Noblac: FACIAM SAINTUE W/BRY AND FRY 2 All right, with that out of the way, let's get on with the show! Welcome to Cardinal Numbers, a rexypod ranking all the Cardinals of the Catholic Church we can get our hands on, from the Catacombs to Kingdom Come. Check out the show notes for sources, further reading, and a transcript. Today we're discussing another current Cardinal of the Catholic Church, one of the 120 or so people who will choose the next Pope when the time comes. Pietro Parolin was born on January 17, 1955, in Schiavon, a community in the diocese of Vicenza, part of Italy's Veneto region. This is actually our third Cardinal from the Veneto region, if you remember Cardinals Marchetto and Gugerotti we laid Gugerotti's scene in fair Verona and Cardinal Marchetto was from Vicenza, the city that gives Pietro's home diocese its name. It's worth noting that Cardinal Marchetto was one of our three cardinals elevated this past year who were already over the age of 80, meaning Pietro will be our first actual Papal elector born in the diocese, which is fair enough because there's a lot more dioceses in the world than there are Papal Electors. Anyways, Pietro was the son of Luigi Parolin, a hardware store manager, and his wife, and an elementary school teacher named Ada Miotti. Pietro was one of three children, having a sister, Maria Rosa, and a brother, Giovanni. At the age of 10 father Luigi died in a car accident, and young Pietro found a different kind of father in his pastor, who guided Pietro from altar serving to Vicenza seminary, which he entered in 1969 around the age of 14. Eleven years later, he was ordained as priest for the Diocese of Vicenza at the age of 25. Father Parolin got a couple years of pastoral work in before the Bishop decided to send him to Rome for additional studies in Canon law, presumably to put him to work for the Diocese but the trouble with sending promising young priests to Rome is sometimes Rome doesn't send them back. In 1986 he received his doctorate in Canon Law with a thesis on the Synod of Bishops, and that same year Fr Parolin entered the Diplomatic Corps for the Holy See–something I have to think wasn't *entirely* out of the blue, considering he had studied diplomacy at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy while working on his doctorate. Either way, he was on board, his bishop was on board, and the Vatican was most certainly on board. He was off to sunny Nigeria to serve as an adetto, which is apparently Vatican-speak for an attaché, which is in turn diplomacy speak for a generic staff member for the main diplomat, in this case, presumably, the nuncio. He was soon promoted to secretary, and then, following the normal custom of the Holy See's Diplomatic Corps, promptly switched gears to three years of diplomatic service in Mexico. He kept rising through the ranks, becoming a Monsignor, and eventually undersecretary of the section for the Relations with the States within the Secretariat of State, which is a mouthful. This section of Monsignor Parolin's bio is the first time in all these bios I saw an Interdicasterial Commission mentioned, the multidepartmental role he served there seems to have served him well given his future posts. Like several of our Cardinals, Parolin is knighted, which is interesting because Italy doesn't even have a monarchy but yup, on June 24th 2005 he was named knight grand cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. On August 17, 2009, Pietro Parolin joined the upper crust of the Holy See's diplomatic corps, being named as the full on Nuncio to Venezuela. I'm sure there are exceptions, but generally you don't get to be nuncio without being a bishop, and in this case Monsignor Parolin was no exception– he was announced as Titular Archbishop of Acquapendente that same day. A few years later, in 2013, Pope Benedict resigned the Papacy and Pope Francis was elected to replace him. By August of that year Archbishop Parolin was named as Pope Francis' Secretary of State. At 58, he was certainly on the younger end for a person holding such a high office, the last person to be Secretary of State before their 60th birthday was Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII. Dun dun dunnn… also, though it wouldn't be out of character for Pope Francis to ignore this rule, as Secretary of State Archbishop Parolin was canonically required to be made a cardinal whenever Pope Francis got around to nominating a fresh batch, which he did in February 2014. Parolin's name was at the top of the list, and I mean that literally, as we saw when we went through the 2023 consistory the new Cardinals are pretty much always listed by diplomatic precedence, or, you know, something along those lines. Before he even took possession of his titular church, Pope Francis had nominated him to four dicasteries and the super-selective Council of Cardinals, where he's still a member- and his name is at the top of that list as well. As Pope Francis' Secretary of State, part of Cardinal Parolin's job to run around with the giant scissors doing any ribbon cuttings and celebrations that might need done, for example in January 2017 he was named pontifical legate to the celebration of the 25th World Day of the Sick, and later that year he was named pontifical legate to the celebration of the eighth centenary of the consecration of the Basilica of the Cistertian Abbey of Casamari, Italy. The sheer quantity of such special missions nearly made me miss the fact that Pope Francis promoted him to the higher rank of Cardinal-Bishop in 2018. Most of the Cardinal-Bishops reach that venerable position at a late stage in their career indeed, with the only other Cardinal-Bishops who are still under 80 and thus eligible to serve as Papal Electors being Cardinal Tagle, who we discussed previously, and Cardinal Sako, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Baghdad, who ranks as a Cardinal-Bishop automatically by virtue of being both a Cardinal and a Patriarch of a Sui Iuris–that is, self-governing–Catholic Church. If I were picking the Italian I'd consider most likely to be the next Pope today, I'd pick Cardinal Parolin with little hesitation. Cardinal Pietro Parolin is eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2035. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be more Cardinal Numbers next week. Thank you for listening; God bless you all! Thanks, Joe!
El arzobispo Carlo María Viganó, quien fuera Jefe de personal del Vaticano, Nuncio en Nigeria, así como Gobernatore de la Ciudad del Vaticano y Nuncio en Estados Unidos; además de un gran crítico del Papa Francisco, acaba de ser excomulgado bajo la acusación de Cisma.
Senior Vatican officials will visit Clare this week for a special event that will see a local cleric promoted to a high profile position. Monsignor Seamus Horgan from Ennis will be consecrated as Papal Nuncio to South Sudan and Titular Archbishop of Árd Sratha in County Tyrone during a ceremony at Ennis Cathedral. The event will take place at 11am on Saturday and the illustrious guest list includes Deputy to Pope Francis, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin and the Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Luis Mariano Montemayor. St.Flannan's College Principal, Fr Ignatius McCormack is looking forward to the landmark occasion.
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News in the Church | Morning News 02.07.2024By Pål Johannes Nes"Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Morning News for July 2, 2024. Let's begin with the Saint of the Day."Full text story:https://ewtn.no/news-in-the-church-morning-news-02-07-2024/Photo credit:Prelaturet til Caravelí Sources:St. Otto, BishopPope Francis accepts resignation of Bishop Reinaldo Nann of PeruNew guidelines for Vatican employees: No visible tattoos or piercingsKenyan youths 'mean business,' want to cleanse temple of democracy: Nuncio on anti-tax protestsCardinal Becciu's actions key question in ex-auditor's wrongful termination appealSuperior General requests former Poor Clare nuns in Belorado not to wear habitImage of the Virgin of Luján stolen from basilica in ArgentinaRussian forces release two Ukrainian Catholic priests captured in 2022 Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/ef02395f Podcast: http://www.ewtn.no
Año XVIII. Núm. 87. El Dicasterio para la Doctrina de la Fe ha iniciado un juicio extrajudicial para determinar si el arzobispo Carlo Maria Viganò es culpable del delito de cisma, según tipifica el Código de Derecho Canónico en su canon 751.
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The Pope has nominated a Killaloe Priest as Apostolic Nuncio to South Sudan. Monsignor Séamus Horgan, who will be based in the city of Juba, is also appointed by Pope Francis to the titular See of Árd Sratha - Ardstraw, CoTyrone. A native of Tobarteascáin near St. Flannan's College where he completed his secondary schooling, Monsignor Horgan entered St Patrick's College Maynooth in 1987 before being ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Michael Harty in 1994 at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Ennis. Commenting on the appointment, Bishop of Killaloe Dr. Fintan Monahan said, "I warmly congratulate Monsignor Séamus Horgan on his appointment by Pope Francis to be Nuncio to South Sudan based in the city of Juba. He is also appointed to the titular See of Árd Sratha - Ardstraw, County Tyrone." Bishop Monahan continued, "Monsignor Horgan brings a wealth of pastoral and practical experience with him to his new role. A conscientious, diligent and prayerful pastor, his engagement with people is marked with great kindness and courtesy. He served with distinction in his appointments at local level in Bodyke and Roscrea in the diocese and in his various appointments since he entered the diplomatic service." "I wish Monsignor Horgan every good wish and blessing in his important role and assure him of the prayers of the faithful of Killaloe Diocese,” added Bishop Monahan. “At this time there are three Apostolic Nuncios, originally from Ireland, in active diplomatic service for the Universal Church - and here in Killaloe we are very proud of the fact that two of them are natives of our diocese." St. Flannan's College Principal Fr. Iggy McCormack said, “This episcopal appointment is a tremendous honour for Monsignor Séamus and for our school. We are very proud of what he has achieved in his ministry to date during which time he has served as Secretary of the Apostolic Nunciatures in Kampala, Berne and Manila, as well as working at the Secretariat of State in Rome from 2015 to 2020 before assuming his current role in the United States." "This is the first time in many decades that a Papal Nuncio has emanated from our alumni. The students and staff of St Flannan's College wish Monsignor Séamus the very best for the future," added Fr. McCormack. Following six years of pastoral ministry in the Diocese of Killaloe Diocese, Monsignor Séamus Horgan was sent to Rome 2000 for further studies. After completing a Licence in Canon Law (Pontifical Gregorian University), he joined the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome to prepare for the service of the Holy See. In 2008 he was appointed a Chaplain of His Holiness and in 2019 a Prelate of Honour. Monsignor Horgan speaks English, Italian & French and has a working knowledge of German.
Did Cardinal Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the United States, really say that there is no deposit of faith? And was this really the reason why Bishop Strickland was removed from his diocese? Michael Lofton holds a YouTube trial, weighs the evidence and issues a verdict based on the facts!
Plain text transcripts are available at diceexploder.substack.comThis week, Sam talks with Morgan Nuncio about cramped quarters, a move from Uncharted Worlds. Some topics discussed include:* Travel in story games* Making this move at the beginning, middle, or end of a scene* Moves as training wheels* Stonetop's “keep company”* Wanderhome* For the QueenYou can find Mo on Twitter @SirenaBesos.You can find Sam on Bluesky, Twitter, dice.camp, and itch @sdunnewold.Our logo was designed by sporgory, and our theme song is Sunset Bridge by Purely Grey.Join the Dice Exploder Discord to talk about the show! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit diceexploder.substack.com
Cardinal-Elect Tscherrig on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/btsce.html Cardinal-Elect Tscherrig on Gcatholic.org http://www.gcatholic.org/hierarchy/data/cardFR1-9.htm#6926 Catholic News Agency's Profile of the Cardinal-Elect when he became Nuncio to Italy (2017): https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/36789/for-the-first-time-the-papal-nuncio-to-italy-is-not-italian French-Language profile from the same year (2017): https://www.cath.ch/newsf/suisse-e-p-tscherrig-nouveau-nonce-italie-premiere-non-italien/ Italian-Language announcement of his nunciature transitions of the year 2000, including bio info such as languages spoken: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2000/07/08/0433/01564.html Yeah I got data on the Church in Mongolia from GCatholic, no surprise there: http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/nunciature/nunc114.htm
This week, Mike and Dominic give an update on Pope Francis's health and his audience and travel schedule. Next, they discuss the message that the US papal nuncio, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, delivered to the US bishops gathered in Orlando this week. Finally, they touch on some of the highlights of the Vatican document on use of social media. SHOW NOTES Topics: 1) Pope returns home from the hospital 2) Papal Nuncio delivers a message to the US Bishops 3) Updates on Fort Worth Carmelite controversy 4) Overview of the social media document Summary and Links: 1) This morning Pope Francis was discharged from Gemelli hospital following his abdominal surgery on June 7. Links: - "Pope Francis returns to Vatican after discharge from hospital" https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2023-06/pope-francis-discharged-from-rome-s-gemelli-hospital.html - “Explainer: What the Vatican tells the public when the pope is sick” By Colleen Dulle (America) https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2023/06/15/pope-francis-hospital-communications-245495 2) This week, the US bishops met in Orlando for their annual Spring Plenary Assembly. On Thursday, Archbishop Pierre challenged them to embrace synodality and warned them that the Eucharistic revival will not bear fruit unless it is centered on mission and synodality. Links: - "Nuncio warns US bishops against Eucharist without mission" https://wherepeteris.com/nuncio-warns-us-bishops-against-eucharist-without-mission/ - “US Catholic leaders must answer the call to conversion” By Kevin Beck https://wherepeteris.com/us-catholic-leaders-must-answer-the-call/ - USCCB website for videos and documents from the meeting https://www.usccb.org/plenary-assembly-meeting-june-14-16-2023-0 3) A brief update on the story of Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson and the Carmelite nuns in Arlington, Texas. Link: “Texas Carmelite nun saga: Latest developments” (Mike Lewis) https://wherepeteris.com/texas-carmelite-nun-saga-latest-developments/ 4) On May 28, the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication released a document entitled, "Towards Full Presence - A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media." Link to Document: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2023/05/25/230525c.html ABOUT THE DEBRIEF Intro Episode: https://youtu.be/LevSkGFqq4U Links to audio podcast (iTunes, Google, Spotify): https://pod1.co/wherepeteris A weekly show where we dive deep into the news, topics, questions, and controversies facing the Catholic Church today. Hosted by Dominic de Souza, founder of SmartCatholics, posing questions to Mike Lewis, editor and cofounder of Where Peter Is. We bring you commentary, analysis, and context on tough questions that the Church is facing. Whether you're a devout Catholic, a curious seeker, or just interested in the news and happenings in the Church, join us for The Debrief. When it comes to news and controversies in the Catholic Church, stay curious, informed, and engaged. WHERE PETER IS Visit Where Peter Is.com to read articles, commentaries, and spiritual reflections by and for faithful Catholics who support the mission and vision of Pope Francis. https://wherepeteris.com SMARTCATHOLICS The conversation is brought to you from SmartCatholics.com, the free online community for millennials, creators, and learners. Join our private WherePeterIs group to ask questions, share insights, and suggest topics for next time. https://smartcatholics.com DONATE Consider becoming a Patreon sponsor for Where Peter Is. Your generosity will help us continue to bring valuable content to you and enhance the quality of this show. https://www.patreon.com/where_peter_is
Morgan Nuncio brings Lucia “Luz” Guadalupe Lozano to the table. Luz is a young Latina wizard learning to control her magic and setting some fires in the process.Morgan and I discuss finding the comfort in community to play your own race, who's left out when we default to the old white man wizard tropes, and how sometimes you have to make a lot of mistakes on your way to adulthood.This character is built for Urban Shadows 2e from Magpie Games: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/magpiegames/urban-shadows-second-editionMorgan Nuncio is a TTRPG writer and content creator. They have written for Kids on Bikes, Teens in Space, and Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall. They are a professional GM and an active actual play streamer and podcaster, most notably with their Podcast, Powered by the Players.You can find Morgan at:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SirenaBesosTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sirenabesosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirenabesosHuetopia: https://twitter.com/HuetopiaTVPowered by the Players podcast: https://geekspective.com/show/powered-by-the-playersMusic by Ryan Muns, Eyes On The Moon Studios: https://ryanmuns.bandcamp.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@EyesOnTheMoonStudiosSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5lkBYvF9wlQPgcwHfvFMZtCover art by The CuriographerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecuriographer Sign up for my Newsletter to stay up-to-date on the podcast:https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/760760/109867356957705889/shareYou can find Star at:Website: http://www.characterswithoutstories.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starmamacYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@characterswithoutstoriesBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cwspod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@characterswithoutstoriesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/characterswithoutstoriesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/characterswithoutstoriesThanks for listening, and may all your characters find their stories!
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Hey Mujer! Welcome to a new episode of The Fearless Mujer. Girl, today we are talking about fearless love and what it means to truly love yourself. Let's be honest we all have flaws and imperfections, but what if we embraced them and truly loved ourselves despite that?What if we did not rely on others to feel loved? Today's episode features Jennifer Nuncio my friend and co-founder of Create in Her. This episode is going to inspire to see yourself from a whole new perspective. Grab your cafecito and let's dive in. Make sure to share this episode with your Amigas because something powerful happens when we lift each other up!Connect with Jen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennvnuncio/Here are ten tips Jen shared on the episode: 10 ways to love yourself fiercely? •Learn to value your identity in Christ. •Stop comparing. •Nurture your relationship with God.• Steward your strengths. •Take care of your body. •Be gracious to your downfalls. •Live with intention. •Speak life. •Pursue joy. •Love yourself where you're at.Girl, Guess What?!Fearless Mujer Conference is coming in July!My Amigas and I are working behind the scenes to bring you a conference that will not only empower you but will also inspire you to be the woman you were created to be, walk in your purpose, and rise up in your authority! Trust me Sis, this event is going to fire you up! There will be an after party with a Live DJ and I can't wait to party with you! - More details to come and a link to grab your tickets! Stay in touch to be the first to know. https://fearlessmujer.com/lets-keep-in-touchLet's keep in touch! Subscribe to Fearless Mujer Newsletter: https://fearlessmujer.com/lets-keep-in-touchFollow The Fearless Mujer Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefearlessmujerpodcast/Let's keep in touch! Subscribe to Fearless Mujer Newsletter: https://fearlessmujer.com/lets-keep-in-touchFollow The Fearless Mujer Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefearlessmujerpodcast/
En los países de mayoría católica, los nuncios suelen ser los decanos del cuerpo diplomático y es en esa calidad que el actual nuncio en el Perú, Monseñor Paolo Rocco, se dirigió a la presidenta Dina Boluarte.
En los países de mayoría católica, los nuncios suelen ser los decanos del cuerpo diplomático y es en esa calidad que el actual nuncio en el Perú, Monseñor Paolo Rocco, se dirigió a la presidenta Dina Boluarte.
Luis Roman nos habla del doloroso Abuso Eucarístico cometido por el Monseñor Bruno Musaró en la Santa Misa por el Fallecimiento De Benedicto XVI en Costa Rica.Pulsa aqui para ver el Programa¡Convierte en Miembro Cristero de Nuestro Canal Hoy!! Pulsa aquíSiguenos en todos los medios y canales aquiHaz click para suscribirte y escucharnos en: AndroidRSSSpotify:TuneInStitcherPlayer FMCastbox Pocket Casts OvercastBeyondPod PandoraApoya mi trabajo y recibes regalos (Haz click en el enlace o link): www.patreon.com/ConoceamayvivetufeRecibe el Libro Mana de Aliento para el Cristiano GRATIS ¡Haz click aqui! Support the show YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter
Bienvenidos al nuevo episodio de Sellout el podcast de Negro Pasión. En este nuestro episodio #66 platicamos con Gabriel Nuncio, director, escritor y productor de cine mexicano, platicamos sobre su trayectoria y también nos echamos un buen cotorreo.Episodio 067 de SELLOUT by Negro Pasión. Visita las redes de Gabriel:IG: @gabrielnuncioRecuerda visitar nuestra tienda en linea:http://www.negropasion.comNuestras redes:IG: http://instagram.com/negropasionshopFB: http://www.facebook.com/negropasionshopDesde el Garage (Playlist Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3gCz1nGvLfPDkj9gwpKYhN?si=rR92cRBQScKCPdsz7LNowg&nd=1Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hey Amiga, thank you so much for coming out to the Beauty From Ashes Event this past Saturday 11/12. - It was so powerful! If you couldn't make it no worries I am collabing and working on other things behind the scenes. I want to invite you to the Create In Her: Confidence Conference happening on January 28, 2023 in Keller, Texas. This is going to be a powerful time of encouragement and empowerment!Please grab your tickets today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/create-in-her-confidence-tickets-429507848537?aff=ebdssbdestsearchToday's episode features Jennifer Nuncio co-founder of Create In Her Ministry. If you have ever struggled to build meaningful friendships with other strong women this episode is for you! Jennifer and I are talking about the importance in connecting with strong women, and being your authentic self while building friendship. We also talk about faith and what confidence really means.This episode is going to inspire you to keep being yourself while building strong friendships! Share this episode with your Amigas because something powerful happens when we lift each other up. Connect with Jennifer Nuncio and find out more about Create In Her: https://www.instagram.com/create.in.her/P.S. Are you ready to dig deeper into your confidence? Join me for 6-weeks as we work together to identify your goals, what you desire for your next season of life, and more. I'm offering an Early Bird Sale to my 6-week empowerment coaching class. You will have access to my course, a copy of my book, pre-recorded and Live mentoring sessions, empowering activities and More. Contact me to save your spot today for only $350: https://fearlessmujer.com/contactLet's keep in touch! Subscribe to Fearless Mujer Newsletter: https://fearlessmujer.com/lets-keep-in-touchFollow The Fearless Mujer Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefearlessmujerpodcast/
Amiga, I want to personally invite you to join me on November 12th from 5-10PM CST in Arlington, TX at the Beauty From Ashes Bonfire Event. If you have been going through a hard season I want you to know that you are not alone, or maybe you are really busy in this season and having time to yourself hasn't been a priority - whatever your season looks like please know that you have a tribe and a safe place to be YOU! RSVP for this event today because tickets are going FAST:https://rebrand.ly/BEAUTYFROMASHES (Event is being hosted by Create In Her, Freedom Ministry, and Fearless Mujer)Tickets are $27. This event is for ladies only ages 12+, dress comfortable, food will be provided, music, games, giveaways, worship music, vendors, and More!Hey Mujer, welcome back to a new episode of The Fearless Mujer! Today's episode is about the power of collaboration! So many women still struggle with comparison and competition and in reality we should empower each other through our unique gifts and encourage each other to walk in purpose. This cafecito chat features the founders of Create In Her; Reyna Morris & Jennifer Nuncio, and founder of Freedom Ministry; Kassandra Morales. We are also sharing what inspired us to put together the Beauty From Ashes event. We are also talking about faith, healing, and why we believe that women should not go through their hard seasons alone. Make sure to share this episode with your Amigas, because something powerful happens when we lift each other up!Happy Listening!Follow Create In Her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/create.in.her/Follow Freedom Ministry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedom.ministry/Let's keep in touch! Subscribe to Fearless Mujer Newsletter: https://fearlessmujer.com/lets-keep-in-touchFollow The Fearless Mujer Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefearlessmujerpodcast/
Dom is a talented musician who was offered several major recording contracts as a teen. But he was wise enough to see where that road could lead. Instead, through a series of interesting turns, he is currently the Pastor of Worship and Families at Seacoast Community Church. Be aware, though, that his definition of worship is down-to-earth. It's simple and intentional, living out Jesus to our world, which is desperate for Him. You'll love his story, and you'll be enlightened about how easy and practical true worship can be and encouraged to simply, practically, and literally love your neighbor. Dom takes his definition of worship from the Message version of Romans, 12:1 - "So here's what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering." He and his family live out this directive, and you'll learn about practical ways you can do the same. Check out Dom's podcast with Matt Carlson, "Grow Love Live"! Dom also mentions the book, Family on Mission, by Mike and Sally Breen.
Quién es el nuevo Nuncio en México
A conversation with Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Christophe Pierre.
É um programa da Rádio Coração Fiel com locução e produção do Padre Luiz Carlos e tem a intenção de ensinar e catequizar através da história de vida destes homens e mulheres que testemunharam o amor a Jesus Cristo e a sua Igreja.
EXEMPTION GRANTED! SR. DEIRDRE BYRNE, retired army colonel, surgeon and superior of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts in Washington, DC joins us with an update on the status of her lawsuit against the District of Columbia for denying her a religious exemption to the COVID vaccine mandate. APOSTOLIC NUNCIO ARCHBISHOP VISVALDAS KULBOKAS, Apostolic Nuncio to Ukraine joins us from Kiev with an on-the-ground perspective of the Russian invasion, and the Pope's plan to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. PAPAL POSSE ROBERT ROYAL, editor-in-chief of TheCatholicThing.org and FR. GERALD MURRAY, canon lawyer and priest of the Archdiocese of New York joins us with analysis of the big news of the week including the Pope's call with Moscow Patriarch Kirill and a mysterious memorandum making the rounds in Rome about the next Conclave. PROSPECTS FOR PEACE DR. DON JENSEN, director for Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace and REP. CHRIS SMITH, US Congressman from New Jersey and Senior Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs discuss the latest on the US response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
En esta edición especial de Confidencial Radio analizamos: la expulsión del nuncio apostólico; El juicio político de la Fundación Violeta Barrios de Chamorro; El acoso fiscal contra la empresa privada; Informe de Bachelet sobre Nicaragua y más.
Fuentes de la Iglesia Católica revelaron a CONFIDENCIAL que el abandono de la misión diplomática en Nicaragua del Nuncio Apostólico, Waldemar Sommertag, “era de esperarse”, debido al deterioro de las relaciones diplomáticas entre el régimen Ortega y Murillo y el representante de la santa sede. Un punto de inflexión en este proceso de deterioro de las relaciones fue el 18 de noviembre de 2021, cuando el Gobierno de Nicaragua anuló vía decreto la figura de “decano del cuerpo diplomático”, que desde el año 2000 correspondía al nuncio apostólico, representante de la Santa Sede. “Le quitaron el decanato del cuerpo diplomático cuando el nuncio empezó a usar el término ‘presos políticos' que había evitado hasta entonces”, señaló la fuente.
El Nuncio Apostólico, Waldemar Sommertag, abandonó su misión diplomática en Nicaragua este domingo seis de marzo de forma intempestiva, bajo una fuerte presión política del régimen de Daniel Ortega y Rosario Murillo, revelaron a CONFIDENCIAL fuentes diplomáticas.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y98wd4tn Bishop of Clonfert appointed Bishop of Galway. Easpag Chluain Fearta ceaptha mar Easpag ar Ghaillimh. The Catholic Bishop of Clonfert, Michael Duignan, has now been appointed Bishop of Galway. Is é Easpag Caitliceach Chluain Fearta, Michael Duignan atá ceaptha anois mar Easpag ar Ghaillimh. The announcement was made in Galway Cathedral this morning when Mass was read and the main celebrant was Pope Nuncio Jude Okolo. Rinneadh an fógra in Ard-Eaglais na Gaillimhe ar maidin nuair a léadh Aifreann agus ba é Nuncio an Phápa,Jude Okolo, an príomh- cheiliúraí. The future of Clonfert and the Diocese of Galway - Kilmacdow as well as the Apostolic Administration of Kilfenora will be the responsibility for the future. Beidh cúraimí Chluain Fearta agus Dheoise na Gaillimhe-Chill Mhic Dhuach chomh maith le Riaradh Aspalda Chill Fhionnúrach ar an Easpa Duignan feasta. Bishop Michael Duignan, 51, is a native of Athlone. 51 bliain d'aois atá an tEaspag Michael Duignan, as Áth Luain ó dhúchas. He succeeds Bishop who has resigned from Brendan Kelly. Tagann sé i gcomharbacht ar an Easpag Breandán Ó Ceallaigh (Brendan Kelly) atá éirithe as a chuid cúraimí. Bishop Kelly, now 75, was also at the altar in the cathedral this morning. Bhí an tEaspag Ó Ceallaigh, atá 75 anois é féin freisin ar an altóir san ardeaglais ar maidin. In an address given by Bishop Duignan, he thanked Pope Francis 'for the confidence he has shown in me in carrying out these additional tasks'. In aitheasc a thug an tEaspag Duignan,ghabh sé buíochas leis an bPápa Proinsias 'as an muinín atá léirithe aige ionam na cúraimí breise seo a chomhlíonadh'. He also said that he was very interested in Irish and that he would ask people with Irish in his dioceses to help him with the language. Dúirt sé freisin go raibh suim mhór aige i gcúrsaí Gaeilge agus go mbeadh sé ag iarraidh ar dhaoine le Gaeilge sna deoisí atá aige chuile chúnamh a thabhairt dó leis an teanga. This is the first time that 2 major Catholic dioceses on the island of Ireland have come together under one bishop. Is í seo an chéad uair riamh a bhfuil 2 mhórdheoise Chaitliceach ar oileán na hÉireann tagtha le chéile faoi aon easpag amháin. However, the Vatican says that it is not an amalgamation, and that neither diocese will lose whatever independence it already has. Deir an Vatacáin áfach nach aon chomhnascadh atá i gceist, agus nach gcaillfidh ceachtar deoise pé neamhspleáchas atá aici cheana féin. There are currently 26 dioceses on the island for the Catholic community of 4.5m people. 26 deoise atá ar an oileán faoi láthair don phobal Caitliceach de 4.5m duine. Bishop of Clonfert appointed Bishop of Galway Easpag Chluain Fearta ceaptha mar Easpag ar Ghaillimh
En este episodio platicamos sobre el final de Boba Fett; la cinta El comediante y la polémica entre Ignatius Farray y Gabriel Nuncio. Además, hicimos un breve repaso sobre las nominaciones a los óscares.
This season we kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with Yolanda Nuncio from Grand Island, Nebraska. Yolanda has been an activist and an advocate for the Latino community since the 70s. In this episode she shares the following: The history of Latinos and Mexican Americans The Chicano Movement The Latino American Commission of Nebraska The impact of education Her motivator and so much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courageousmujer/message
Most Reverend Peter Wells is Apostolic Nuncio of South Africa, Botswana, Lewsootu, Namibia and Swazyland, and the Titular Archbishop of Marcianapolis. Archbishop Wells was born and raised in Oklahoma and is the oldest of 5 children. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Tulsa in 1991 and served in the Diocese as associate pastor at Holy Family Cathedral. In 1999, Archbishop Wells entered the Vatican Diplomatic corp, worked in Nigeria, and in 2002 returned to Rome to work in the Section for General affairs of the Secretariat of State. He was named assessor of General Affairs in 2009. In 2016, he was ordained an Archbishop and appointed to his current position. He holds degrees in Letters from St. Meinrad Seminary College, a baccalaureate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, a licentiate from the John Paul II Institute for studies on Marriage and the Family, and a licentiate and doctorate in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University. Show Notes: Archbishop Wells mentioned that Catholic Relief Services (https://www.crs.org/) is especially helpful in working to defeat human trafficking and in providing aid to South Africans in need.
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On today's episode I interviewed Alan Nuncio the CCO of operation podcast. Alan shared with myself and the listeners his why, his story about how he picked up a camera & learned how to create content. Alan thank you for taking your time to be on content inspire, letting me share your story & learn from you Alan nuncio social media links Alan Nuncio Instagram https://instagram.com/nunciosvision?igshid=z05c029fci6k Operation podcast website https://www.operationpodcast.com Wolves Inside debut single https://open.spotify.com/track/60BlIaeHUTpaBYZPsVcRfF?si=Agv5x_rdR-an4G2FZ6fYzg&dl_branch=1
La única, my mentor y friend Yolanda Nuncio. Some of you have asked to hear from Yolanda since I mention her in every single one of the episodes so far! ¡Aqui esta! Yolanda has been a Chicana activist since the 70's and shares her journey as a Chicana leader in Grand Island. Yolanda was born and raised in Grand Island, she shares her journey at Oregon and her return to Grand Island. We get to hear about her community organizing and professional career. Yolanda has received various awards, from Hispanic Woman of the Year in 1990 to the Carrie Howard Sunshine Award with the Nebraska Democratic Party in 2020. Listen in as we talk about: Exciting travel news Identifying as a Chicana Impact of mentorship Career path in social services and education Retirement that is truly not a retirement Message to young women Yolanda Nuncio can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yolanda.nuncio50 Contact Yolanda via email: yolanda.nuncio.4@gmail.com Featured on the show: Nebraska State Legislature - LB241 would enact health and safety protections for meatpacking workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is the link with more info, please make sure to write a comment in support while you are there. https://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/view_bill.php?DocumentID=44065 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courageousmujer/message
Alan Nuncio (a.k.a. Nuncio) is the founder and visionary behind Vision X Podcast, where they help bring audio podcasters to the visual world. As business changes right before our eyes we can't afford to not meet our customers where they are, for many of us thats virtual, and many of our customers need virtual to be visual. Nuncio and myself discuss our privileges and share our thoughts on the systemic racism and inequalities that our fellow Americans are fighting against. We acknowledge that we'll never understand what it's like to be Black in America but we know we're here to listen and support the fight against the injustices that plague this nation. Check out Nuncio on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nunciosvision/ Want to see this episode in video? Check it out here. Download the Bar C.O.D.E. Collective App for some added accountability to move throughout the day and to earn rewards to The Fit Bar Superfood Cafe! Get our Free Weekly Program: 3 workouts, 1 Yoga Flow, Breath work and tips from our Functional Nutritionist: https://www.barcodecollective.com/weeklyprogram Connect with us; Jacob: @cub_saldana Bar C.O.D.E. Collective: @barcode_collective or jacob@barcodecollective.com The Fit Bar Superfood Cafe: @fitbarcafe Space B.A.R. Wellness: @spacebarwellness