France Pope again utilizes ecclesiastical muscle to monitor cardinals
The European Commission on Wednesday propelled lawful activity against the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland for neglecting to regard their sense of duty regarding take in evacuees. The Commission, which polices EU assentions, sent formal letters of notice to the three states giving them one month to react to its worries. They could be taken to Europe's top court, the European Court of Justice, if the matter is not settled. It wasn't known whether there was a specific cardinal whose exercises goaded the pope, yet some of his more moderate faultfinders have conveyed discourses and addresses abroad that have scrutinized Francis' peaceful line, especially concerning his divisive opening to giving commonly remarried Catholics a chance to get the Sacraments. Cardinal Angelo Sodano reminded his confreres in a May 31 letter that there is a "respectable convention" of cardinals advising the pope of their whereabouts. He asked that they restore it, especially when far fr...