In Liechtenstein, a country smaller than Washington, D.C., the Catholic Church is going through a moment of serious upheaval. Its archbishop has refused to engage in synodality, and, as he turns 75, changes there may portend changes elsewhere, especially with regard to Catholic traditionalism.
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Big trouble in little Liechtenstein?
Luke Coppen, The Pillar
Tuesday, July 5, 2022