Sobre a entrevista de Francisco a Spadaro

Recomendo a leitura da entrevista de Francisco a Spadaro.

E, em seguida:

:: Sinodalidad y discernimiento, claves de lectura de la histórica entrevista papal – Religión Digital: José María Castillo y Juan Masiá 21/09/2013

:: O jesuíta e a conversa. Entrevista com Antonio Spadaro – Gian Guido Vecchi: Corriere della Sera – 20/09/2013. Em Notícias: IHU On-Line 21/09/2013

:: A entrevista com o papa “doce, doce…”, a exemplo de Pedro Fabro –  Marco Politi: Il Fatto Quotidiano –  20/09/2013. Em Notícias: IHU On-Line 21/09/2013

:: Papa Francisco busca o fim da retórica de confronto – Reinaldo José Lopes: Folha de S. Paulo – 20/09/2013

:: Papa sugere nova linha da Igreja para aborto, gays e contracepção – Philip Pullella: Valor 20/09/2013

:: A Jesuit reflects on the Jesuit pope’s interview by Jesuits – Thomas Reese: National Catholic Reporter –  Sep. 19, 2013

:: Dos preceitos e das condenações à salvação e à misericórdia. A entrevista do Papa Francisco – Andrea Tornielli: Vatican Insider – 19/09/2013. Em Notícias: IHU On-Line 21/09/2013

Jerusalém: por National Geographic

‘Jerusalem’ IMAX Movie By National Geographic Is Just Stunning (exclusive photos) (video) – Huffington Post: September 17, 2013

Jerusalem is one of the world’s most important cities, held sacred by three religious traditions, and it’s now possible to virtually visit its holy places in an unprecedented way thanks to the vision and daring of the team behind Jerusalem, a new giant screen film presented by National Geographic Entertainment. Producers Taran Davies, George Duffield, and Daniel Ferguson faced huge challenges to gain access to sacred spaces as well as the airspace above the holy city, which is usually a no-fly zone. They stated in a press release, “Our goal is to look at the roots of the universal attachment to Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian and Muslim. We hope the juxtaposition of these different religions and cultures — all with profound spiritual and historical connections to the city — will reveal how much Jews, Christians and Muslims have in common and inspire all of us to better understand each other.” But how to tell the story of Jerusalem without just focusing on politics? Enter three teenage girls from each faith: Farah Ammouri, a Muslim, Nadia Tadros, from a Greek Orthodox and Catholic family, and Revital Zacharie, a Jew. 

Pela beleza das fotos, vale a visita.

Jacobovici ataca novamente

Quem não se lembra do polêmico Sepulcro Esquecido de Jesus ou Tumba de Talpiot? Leia aqui primeiro.

Ora, se alguém estiver interessado na recente ressurreição do assunto, deve ler as excelentes postagens, deste mês, de Mark Goodacre, em seu NT Blog:

:: Simcha Jacobovici and the Talpiot Tomb Again!

:: Émile Puech’s Statement on the Talpiot Tomb Images

:: A Tale of Two Replicas

:: Response to Simcha Jacobovici’s “Pants on Fire”

O que me parece?

Desconfio, em minhas antigas memórias mineiras, que Simcha Jacobovici retorna ao assunto de maneira polêmica só para mantê-lo – e manter-se – vivo.

Pois é preciso dar razão ao provérbio: Falem mal, mas falem de mim!