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Posts Tagged Querida Amazonia

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An Overview of “Querida Amazonia”

Published Feb 18, 2020 in Amazon Synod, Current Events, Global Catholicism, Pope Francis ~ Approx 5 mins

A summary of Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation on the “Amazon Synod” or the Synod for Bishops of the Pan-Amazonian Region.

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Pope Francis Says It’s Time for a More Amazonian Church, but That Doesn’t Mean Married Priests or Women Deacons

Published Feb 17, 2020 in Amazon Synod, Global Catholicism, In the News ~ Approx 3 mins

The Holy Father discerned that the Holy Spirit was not calling him to weigh in on the two controversial proposals.

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11 Highlights from Pope Francis’s Querida Amazonia

Published Feb 12, 2020 in Amazon Synod, Creation, Current Events, Global Catholicism, Pope Francis ~ Approx 3 mins

Pope Francis reflects on the Amazon Synod and dreams of an Amazon region that shows forth reconciliation among God, people, and the environment.

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