The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith finally gets serious against the LCWR in an attempt to arrest the heresy that is being spread by nuns. This can only be a good thing and it shows that not all is broken in Rome, that there are still those who wish to take the job entrusted to them seriously. It is good to see some good honest straight talking and the statement was issued with a clarity and forcefulness that has been sadly lacking for a long time.
The secular awards just keep piling up on Pope Francis, who has evidently been named Fortune Magazines top world leader. From the small excerpt contained in the article, it is clear they don't much understand anything about either the Catholic Church or the Catholic faith, or the history of the Catholic Church. Nonetheless, I am curious as to how they define leadership.