'Do we listen to each other?' asks Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula.
MANILA, Philippines – Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula challenged church leaders to stay open to new ways, ideas, and kinds of leadership, as he said the Catholic Church will “easily grow old” if it refuses to change.
Advincula made this call as Pope Francis advances his vision of a synodal church, or a church that walks with and listens to people. Advincula, 71, a low-profile bishop compared to his predecessor, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, has long been
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