On Monday, Feb. 3, the Vatican hosted its first International Summit on Children’s Rights, which Pope Francis called an “open observatory” for children’s protection in an attempt to showcase “the reality of childhood throughout the world, a childhood that is unfortunately often hurt, exploited, denied.” In this week’s episode of “Inside the Vatican,” Colleen and Gerry dive into the goals of the summit and unpack Pope Francis’ plan to write a papal document dedicated to children, described as an attempt “to give continuity to this commitment and promote it throughout the church.”
In the second half of the episode, Colleen and Gerry discuss Pope Francis’ call for a common date for Easter among all Christian Churches in 2025, which he announced during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity from Jan. 19-25. As it happens, the churches will share a common date this year on Apr. 20, 2025.
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Links for further reading:
- Pope Francis to publish a document on children’s rights
- Read Pope Francis’ speech at the summit on children’s rights
- Vatican II called for a common date for Easter in the East and West. Will it ever happen?
- Pope Francis: The Catholic Church is willing to accept a common date for Easter in the East and West
- New Vatican document on A.I. warns against ‘creating a substitute for God’
- What does the Vatican know about A.I.? A lot, actually.
- Women deacons, papal power and the church of tomorrow: Inside the 2024 Synod on Synodality
- When a holy day of obligation falls on a Sunday: Vatican releases new rules
- Cardinal Fernandez: Reports of priests manipulating spiritual guidance for sex are ‘unfortunately not uncommon.’