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Pope Leo XIV has written a warm and detailed letter to Cardinal Raymond Burke, thanking the American cardinal for 50 years of ...
According to The Pillar, sources close to the cardinal say he is likely to leave the apartment, but will not leave Rome. Burke himself stated, “It’s my duty as a cardinal to remain in Rome ...
We’re guessing Cardinal Burke was probably not in attendance. ... one does so at one’s own risk — you might lose your spacious retirement apartment in Rome, for example.
FILE - Cardinal Raymond Burke applauds during a news conference at the Italian Senate, in Rome, on Sept. 6, 2018. Pope Francis has taken measures to punish one of his highest-ranking critics ...
“Cardinal Burke is my enemy, so I take away his apartment and his salary,” the pope had said at the Nov. 20 meeting, according to Bussola’s undisclosed Vatican source.
According to the blog’s undisclosed Vatican source, Pope Francis said at the November 20 meeting, “Cardinal Burke is my enemy, so I take away his apartment and his salary.” ...
Pope Francis has punished one of his highest-ranking critics, Cardinal Raymond Burke, by yanking his right to a subsidized Vatican apartment and salary in the second such radical action against a ...
Conservative American Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of Pope Francis' fiercest critics, had his first private audience with the pontiff in seven years on Friday, a month after the pope said he was ...
Pope Leo XIV has written a warm and detailed letter to Cardinal Raymond Burke, thanking the American cardinal for 50 years of priestly ministry, in a gesture that marks a shift in tone following years ...