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Canon Law

Bishop Gusching targeted by an investigation: transparency and crisis at the heart of the French Church

A canonical investigation is underway into the former Bishop of Verdun, Bishop Gusching, accused of having relationships with women. This episode reveals the challenges of transparency and accountability that the French Catholic Church must face in order to preserve its credibility in the face of internal scandals.

Saint Charles Borromeo, to serve until one is consumed

Charles Borromeo (1538-1584): reforming archbishop of Milan, pastor of the poor, example of humble authority and charity during the plague of 1576.

«If one of you has a son or an ox that falls into a well, will you not immediately pull him out, even by day…”.

Jesus reveals the Sabbath as a law of compassion: healing transcends conformity. How can we live out active mercy in our choices and institutions today?.

Saint John of Capistrano defends Europe in Belgrade

A judge turned Franciscan monk, John of Capistran (1386-1456) embodies the power of the Christian word in the service of the spiritual and military defense of...

Saint John Paul II, opening the doors to Christ

Opening the Doors to Christ Karol Wojtyła, the 263rd Pope, transformed the Church and the world during his 27-year pontificate. Born in Poland in 1920,...

Welcoming Bishop Sylvain Bataille to Bourges and reviving hope

Seizing the momentum of Bishop Sylvain Bataille to energize parishes, families and commitments in the largest diocese in France The appointment of Bishop Sylvain Bataille...