Don’t look now, but the most important reform of this pontificate may have been introduced this week. Did you notice?
Many nervous Catholics are still discussing the fallout from the October meeting of the Synod of Bishops, worrying that when the Synod meets again next year, there could be a seismic shift in Church teaching on marriage. I disagree. When the dust settles, the Church’s teaching will remain at it is—as it always has been, and necessarily must be.
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