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Marco Politi delves into the power struggles within the Roman Curia and the global Catholic Church, starting with the resignation of Benedict XVI in 2013 and the unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis. He presents a balanced view of the supporters of Pope Francis, sympathizers of Benedict, and disillusioned laity who feel alienated by the Church's secrecy, financial corruption, and resistance to modernization. Politi highlights the sexual scandals that have shaken the Church and the allegations of financial misconduct surrounding the Vatican. Despite Pope Francis's efforts to address these issues, he faces significant resistance from entrenched factions. The decline in church attendance and priestly vocations is evident, exacerbated by the Church's refusal to allow divorced and remarried Catholics to receive communion. Politi visits European parishes where women have taken on roles traditionally held by male priests, with many parishioners advocating for the inclusion of women in the priesthood. Pope Francis's focus on pastoral compassion has drawn criticism from traditionalists, yet he draws from his experiences with the poor in Buenos Aires to highlight the vibrant faith of struggling parishioners, contrasting it with the disillusionment in Europe. The ongoing battle between reformists and traditionalists poses a critical challenge for the future of Catholicism, leaving its fate uncertain.
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- 2015
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