Posted on 11/16/2017 7:11:38 PM PST by marshmallow
I found an interesting German report here which suggests that Cardinal Sarah has failed to respond to Pope Francis' request to publicise his response to statements by the Cardinal on the Internet (as outlined in this post from October 23rd). The post suggests the deadline was discovered by research from Katholischen Nachrichten-Agentur (KNA) but I have not been able to verify this.
As the Dom Radio report states, Pope Francis decree "Magnum Principium" specified that the national episcopal conferences are responsible for the translation of liturgical texts. The motu proprio said episcopal conferences need only confirm these translations with Rome. So if there is there a concern about the change, no alternative translations should be written.
Cardinal Sarah, however, considers that the final decision should remain with Congregation for Divine Worship. At least that is the result of a post that Sarah let be published on the French Internet portal, L'Homme Nouveau. Several other portals took over this text or quoted excerpts from it.
Francis then addressed a letter to the Cardinal questioning Sarah's authorship, but at the same time urging him to promote the dissemination of "this, my answer" on the relevant websites, as well as to all episcopal conferences and members and advisers of his Dicastery".
(Excerpt) Read more at marklambert.blogspot.co.uk ...
Any reaction from Pope on Al Frankenstein. His Dems are in trouble.
Cardinal Sarah is more worthy to be Pope than Frank the Commie.
Disclosure: I’m a Baptist.
Cardinal Sarah is nothing if not obedient. I can't believe he would disobey Francis unless he was ordered to do something immoral.
A very well-directed Baptist.
For those Freepers who are confused about the various denominations, here is an overview:
Jewish people do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
Protestants do not recognize the Pope as the leader of the Christian faith.
Baptists do not recognize each other in the liquor store.
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