I’ll leave you the link and the Summary:
WE START IN ROME
The pope and the curia do exercises. Better that they have forgotten about the Rupnik chapel, and good preacher: Monsignor Erik Varden, Cistercian bishop of the Order of Strict Observance (Trappists) and prelate of Trondheim (Norway)
SPAIN
1. Extraordinary regularization of immigrants. Bishops delighted: Taltavull of Mallorca, Cerro of Toledo or Roselló of Pamplona. Others not: Sanz Montes of Oviedo, Munilla of Orihuela-Alicante or Gómez Sierra of Huelva. And another who yes, but now not so much: Argüello, Valladolid and president of the episcopal conference.
2. Let’s see if the Belorado thing ends. The eviction is delayed to March 12. Unstoppable.
3. Manos Unidas. Catholic NGO fighting since 1959 against hunger in the world. A greater clarity in its Catholic identity is missed.
WORLD
4. The San Pius X fraternity will ordain bishops. Bad thing. Tucho in charge of the dialogue with the fraternity. The pope has two schisms ahead: this fraternity and Germany. And the Germany thing worries me more.
5. St. John H. Newman. Good news that his feast has been included in the universal calendar.
6. From Chartres to Rome. Boom in traditional pilgrimages. Now in Rome from April 25 to 27.
7. Youth defend life in Paris. More than 10,000 people, mostly young. Without ecclesial support except for an emeritus bishop.
8. Society of St. Justin Martyr. Founded in 2005, it brings together English Catholics who perform acts of spiritual reparation in the ancient Catholic temples of the United Kingdom confiscated or destroyed during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.
https://www.infocatolica.com/blog/cura.php/2602070859-que-pasa-en-la-iglesia-no-104
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