The Pope with the academy of ‘noble ecclesiastics’, the German heritage of Leo XIV, end of express laicizations, the ‘green prince’, Parolin: Venezuela, Greenland and Iran; truth and freedom, the cold monasteries, Europe out of place in a turbulent world.

The Pope with the academy of ‘noble ecclesiastics’, the German heritage of Leo XIV, end of express laicizations, the ‘green prince’, Parolin: Venezuela, Greenland and Iran; truth and freedom, the cold monasteries, Europe out of place in a turbulent world.

Leo XIV writes in a Letter to the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy: “On the occasion of the 325th anniversary of its foundation, together with you, I give thanks to the Lord for the long and fruitful history of this meritorious Institution placed at the service of the Successor of Peter”.  It summarizes a brief history of papal diplomacy: «In 1701, by order of Pope Clement XI, a most praiseworthy mission was begun, whose spirit was preserved and its growth guided by many of my predecessors, accompanying its development in the light of the needs that the Church and diplomacy have expressed over the centuries.».  The diplomacy is an evangelical vocation: «I hope that this auspicious anniversary inspires in the students a renewed commitment to persevere in their educational path, remembering that the diplomatic service is not a profession, but a pastoral vocation: it is the evangelical art of encounter, which seeks paths of reconciliation where people raise walls and distrust. Our diplomacy, in fact, is born of the Gospel: it is not tactics, but reflective charity; it does not seek winners or losers, it does not build barriers, but rebuilds authentic bonds».

The Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy was originally the Academy of Noble Ecclesiastics, one of several Roman colleges dedicated to the training of clerics destined for ecclesiastical life, though not necessarily priestly. During the pontificate of Pope Pius VI (1775-1799), its objective was to train noble ecclesiastics who came to Rome to perfect their theological and legal studies, and between the 18th and 19th centuries, it was considered a training center for the ecclesiastical elite aspiring to a career in the Roman Curia. Over time it became a nursery of papal diplomats and Pope Pius IX, in the regulation issued in 1850, specified that its purpose was ‘to train young ecclesiastics both for the diplomatic service of the Holy See and for administrative service in the Curia and in the Papal State’. With the decline of temporal power in 1870, the possibility of employment in the state administration disappeared, leaving only the diplomatic career open. The pontificate of Pope Leo XIII (1876-1903) introduced important innovations in the Academy.

One of the hottest topics that Leo XIV inherited from Francis is the German one. The Jubilee Year and the Conclave have not stopped what Cardinal Gerhard Müller has called the «process of Protestantization» of the Catholic Church in Germany. Rome has so far remained stagnant in the face of the continuous progress from the other side of the Rhine, but now the thorny issues are returning to the forefront. In the coming hours, the Pope is expected to receive Monsignor Nikola Eterović, Apostolic Nuncio in Berlin. It is inevitable that the conversation will be dominated by the imminent vote of the German Episcopal Conference on the Statute of the Synodal Conference. This is a project, already approved by the all-powerful Central Committee of German Catholics, which will create a permanent body in which the laity will be on equal footing with the bishops. This Synodal Conference will have decision-making power and will be able to introduce changes in doctrine by majority vote, forcing the situation.  Whoever disagrees will have to justify it publicly and, as if that were not enough, the Conference will assume the financial management of the opulent German Church.

In recent years, the German bishops have repeatedly ignored warnings from Rome, their goal seems to go further and seeks to provoke a «German contagion» in the rest of the Church.  This is demonstrated by the recent Vatican consistory, in which, as we can reveal, Cardinal Marx expressed his hope for a prompt adoption of the female diaconate. The cardinal is the great architect of the German synodal process and has maintained his leadership even after being replaced at the head of the Episcopal Conference.  Today a story starring Marx is published: in 2021, Benedict XVI addressed his successor as archbishop of Munich and Freising to express his «great concern» about the synodal process in Germany. In recent years, Ratzinger was very skeptical about the course of the German Church and was convinced that «this path will bring nefarious and disastrous consequences if it is not stopped». Marx ignored the call of the Pope Emeritus, who, months later, was harshly discredited in his native country due to a report on abuses commissioned by the Archdiocese of Munich, without being defended by his successor in office. Now it is Leo XIV’s turn. The  report of Cardinal Mario Grech to the consistory states that «it always corresponds to the Bishop of Rome to suspend the synodal process, if necessary».

The apostolic constitution Praedicate evangelium of Pope Francis on the reform of the Roman Curia grants the Dicastery for the Clergy the authority to dispense administratively from the clerical state, a normalization of special faculties created by Benedict in 2009 for priests who have abandoned the ministry or have been involved in “gravely scandalous behavior”. Some have expressed concern that the procedure has been applied too broadly and liberally, and others have expressed concern that the Dicastery for the Clergy, which already has little staff, is too overburdened to handle cases quickly. Since these faculties are special extensions of papal power, outside the established competence of the departments, they expire with the death of the pope and have not yet been confirmed by Pope Leo, remaining in suspense since the death of Pope Francis last year.

The dicastery itself made a proposal to Pope Leo in which it would lose the authority to pursue such laicizations altogether, or see the process limited to cases of long-term abandonment of the ministry: “The idea is that an administrative procedure for laicization can be used only in very specific cases, such as abandonment of the ministry, while most laicizations [unsolicited] would be carried out by canonical tribunals”.  “The administrative procedure was susceptible to abuse”.  “It did not offer enough guarantees to the priest, the dicastery has too much work, and an administrative decision of this kind is unappealable when the Pope approves it in forma specifica . But popes do not usually have time to read the details of each case, which is problematic”. “The solution would not be, of course, to bring all cases to Rome. But the tools are there: France already has a national canonical penal tribunal, and I think it has been a mostly positive experience”.  “Pope Leo studied canon law and was a canonical judge during his stay in Peru, so that changes things. When talking to him about canon law, it is noticeable that he understands these problems from a personal perspective; there is no need to explain much”.

The Spanish cloistered monasteries are dying of cold.  Energy poverty in Spain does not only affect low-income families. Many monasteries and religious orders also cannot or do not want to adequately heat their buildings for economic reasons. The DeClausura Foundation launched a fundraising campaign at the beginning of the year under the motto «Let them not freeze». The stated goal was to raise 100,000 € by the end of January. The foundation proudly announced that this amount had already been reached in just two weeks and that the 80 designated monastic communities were already receiving help for their heating expenses.  The foundation’s website expressed its immense gratitude for the generosity shown: «As many of you wish to continue your support, we will extend the campaign until January 31 so that even more people can receive help. We keep going!»

The world has started 2026 very unsettled and the situation inevitably affects the Church. The Hungarian elections will be held in April, but they are already generating international political tensions. Brussels is interfering strongly, supporting Magyar, the anti-Orbán candidate. Trump and conservatives around the world (including Meloni) seek to counter the situation. An important stage in the European future of freedom and identity for all and each of our peoples will be played in Budapest, with the upcoming April parliamentary elections. It is not exactly a novelty, given the conspiracy plotted and implemented by Brussels against the Polish government led by the Catholic and conservative Mateusz Morawiecki, which led to the current government in 2023, led by the anti-Catholic «Europeanist» Donald Tusk.  The next Hungarian elections will see Donald Trump in the race, perhaps on March 21 , at the European conservatives’ meeting (CPAC in Budapest), as anticipated by Orbán in a published letter. The most accurate polls confirm a clear victory for the ruling Fidesz-KDNP coalition, which would ensure a crushing victory in Parliament, with approximately 64% of the seats and a stable governmental majority of nearly two-thirds.

Matteo Castagna offers his reflections on the geopolitical situation, with special attention to Europe: Germany and the EU are on the verge of political suicide. «The decades of Pax Americana have practically ended for us in Europe and for us in Germany. It no longer exists as we knew it. Now we too must pursue our interests. Germany will try to increase its army through voluntary recruitment, but «if we cannot do it with the necessary speed, we will have to debate the requirements of mandatory recruitment for young people» too.

Until three years ago, Germany was still betting on pacifism and NATO guarantees, i.e., by definition, on U.S. support.  If France, the EU’s only nuclear power, remains the cornerstone of European defense geometry, such a massive volume of conventional military investment by Germany could further unbalance the so-called Franco-German axis, although, on the other hand, the two armies seem complementary, according to a theory that is also gaining strength in military circles.

There is no army without soldiers, nor military personnel without a civil society that shares the idea of training a significant part of the youngest generation for war.  Berlin’s goal is to increase the current number of 182,000 to 260,000 men and women by 2035, all of which must be achieved in the already difficult context of Germany’s demographic decline. The government of Giorgia Meloni has fully understood the weakness of the EU, which it must navigate by acting as a bridge between Brussels and Washington. Moreover, the messages of the last few days are very clear: on the one hand, Trump has argued that Putin is ready for peace, but Zelensky is not; on the other, Putin has echoed his words, arguing the same.  With the U.S. withdrawal, the EU cannot cope with the situation and persists in its suicidal belligerent stance.

«And I have seen and have borne witness that this is the Son of God». 
Good reading.

 

Germany and the EU towards Political Suicide. Matteo Castagna.

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