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Papal Friendship: How Pope Francis and Leo XIV’s Bond Shaped the Church's Future

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    • 88:88
      Let us take up this precious legacy and continue on the journey,
      CNBC
      the new pope told the cardinals
    • 88:88
      Seán Brady (cardinal)
      He listened very carefully, but he knows he's going to have to make the decisions,
      CNBC
      Irish Cardinal Sean Brady told Reuters
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      We have been more resistant than those that wanted to resist,
      International Business Times
      said de Franssu
    • 88:88
      There was no strong governance, the rules were not respected, we did not have the right competence,
      International Business Times
      de Franssu recalled of his early days at IOR
    • 88:88
      Francis has started the process, I'm sure Leo XIV will continue,
      International Business Times
      Jean-Baptiste de Franssu, ... a French businessman who was appointed to the role by Francis in 2014 as part of a radical overhaul of the Holy See's economic framework, told AFP
    • 88:88
      You could see he appreciated the contribution of everyone, and he also came across as a very good listener,
      The New York Times
      Archbishop Nkea Fuanya said
    • 88:88
      If you look at a country like Australia, which had a five-year inquiry into sexual abuse, the notion of a culture of clericalism was part of the analysis of what needed to be addressed,
      The New York Times
      Ms. Pascoe said
    • 88:88
      These cardinals who typically sit on their thrones, ... for them to sit equally with a 19-year-old and listen to me” made him feel like “we’re all in this together.”
      The New York Times
      Mr. Olivas said
    • 88:88
      So a cardinal archbishop from an ancient diocese had to listen to a 20-year-old college student from Philadelphia, and that is quite threatening to some people,
      The New York Times
      said Father Martin
    • 88:88
      Gerhard Ludwig Müller
      Synodality for some people is an ideology,
      The New York Times
      said Gerhard Ludwig Müller, a conservative cardinal from Germany
    • 88:88
      Every voice had equal value,
      The New York Times
      said Susan Pascoe, the business consultant, who is chair of Catholic Emergency Relief Australia
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      We also heard from people who were much more concerned about migrants and refugees, about poverty, about living in countries where Catholics are minorities” than about ordaining women or supporting the desires of divorced and remarried Catholics to receive communion
      The New York Times
      Father Martin said
    • 88:88
      It does not take away at all the authority, if you will, or the ministry of those who are called to specific services in the church, such as a bishop or a priest. But it does call the best gifts out of each and every one to bring them together.”
      The New York Times
      He added
    • 88:88
      Since the First World War, popes have looked to powerful, wealthy groups, like the Knights of Columbus or Opus Dei, to fund some projects, including renovations of buildings, and in recent decades, a Papal Foundation was set up in the United States, but the situation remains precarious,
      Newsweek
      Ahern said
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      The Bank's historical and continued lack of transparency—even in dealing with the pope and senior Vatican officials—adds to the accounting challenge,
      Newsweek
      Dillon said
    • 88:88
      The Vatican faces significant debts and threats to its pension fund
      Newsweek
      Daniel Rober, chair of Catholic Studies at Sacred Heart University, told Newsweek
    • 88:88
      We have to seek together to be a missionary church, a church that builds bridges and dialogue, always ready to accept, like this great piazza, with its arms, we have to show our charity, presence and dialogue with love."
      Newsweek
      Pope Leo XIV, in remarks on Thursday
    • 88:88
      An additional challenge that Francis faced in reorienting the church towards the poor and critiquing the global economy is that some wealthy donors in the United States and Europe felt alienated from his priorities,
      Newsweek
      he said
    • 88:88
      Francis tried to implement structural, procedural and oversight changes in the Bank's practices, and brought in/appointed several successive external financial experts as executives, but almost each one left amid controversy and the emergence of new scandals,
      Newsweek
      she said
    • 88:88
      Many of these larger donors have particular ideas about the church—often quite conservative—that they would like to be heard and implemented. Some of them before this conclave indicated they would be willing to donate 'with the right pope,
      Newsweek
      he said