The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has said he is “happy to praise God” for the Personal Ordinariate if it “helps people evaluate Anglican legacy or patrimony”.
Dr Williams will have a private audience with Pope Benedict today.
The Vatican has expressed concern over illicit episcopal ordinations in China.
Zenit publishes the full text of yesterday’s general audience.
John Allen offers “three keys” to understanding the appointment of Archbishop Timothy Dolan as president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
USA Today suggests that the Roman Curia is a “train wreck“.
And a new Polish board game celebrates John Paul II’s travels.
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