The Eponymous Flower is reporting a story from La Croix that the Bishops of the world should prepare the faithful to receive the Bishop of Rome's Apostolic Exhortation on the last two Synods.
There can be only one of two reasons.
Either this is a Humanae Vitae moment that will reveal no changes and that people must be prepared to be disappointed.
Or:
All hell will break loose because as Tom Rosica would often say, "Doctrine change when pastoral contexts shift and new insights emerge."
So, nothing else will be said by this writer on this whole sordid mess until after next Friday when I manage to get through the most relevant of the 200 pages. I thought these modernists cared about the trees in our common home?
Hypocrites and liars, all of them.
They will have their reward.
Count on it.
(Vatican Radio) The lights of the Cupola atop St. Peter’s Basilica are to go dark on the evening of Saturday, March 19th, along with those that illumine Bernini’s colonnade embracing St. Peter’s Square. From 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in the evening, the lights shall remain dark on the occasion of the 2016 iteration of Earth Hour – an initiative promoted by the World Wildlife Fund International, in which the Vatican City State is participating.
The lights illuminating the two fountains in the Square and the four candelabra surrounding the central obelisk will remain shining, however, along with those that light the two “arms” stretching from either side of the Basilica’s narthex and signed by the two great equestrian statues of Constantine and Charlemagne, north and south, respectively.