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Could Archbishop Gänswein be made papal nuncio to Baltic states?

ROME – Rumors set in motion this week by a journalist close to Pope Francis, Elisabetta Piqué of Argentina’s La Nacion, suggest the pontiff may be on the verge of naming his erstwhile bête noire, German Archbishop Georg Gänswein, as his apostolic nuncio, meaning ambassador, to an unspecified foreign country.

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Escaping the darkness by accepting ‘the beauty of the light’

“Their joy was so great that they still could not believe it” (Luke 24:41)

In Sunday’s Gospel, the Risen Jesus’s disciples do not believe in him for a strange reason: their joy is too great!

It seems odd, but sometimes we can lack faith for this reason: we think it is all too good to be true.

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The astonishing Fourth Gospel: teasing out the narrative of the one we call John

I hesitate to call the Fourth Gospel “John’s Gospel”, since there is no reliable sign that John had anything to do with its authorship. It is the gospel of the Beloved Disciple, but who was he? The Beloved Disciple is never given a name, and that is quite deliberate. He (or perhaps she – except that women were rarely literate in those days) occurs four times in the text.

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