Catholics in Peru diocese where Pope Leo used to be bishop ask him to reconsider Marian titles doctrinal note
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Catholics in Peru diocese where Pope Leo used to be bishop ask him to reconsider Marian titles doctrinal note
More than 100 Catholics in Chiclayo, Peru — where Pope Leo served as bishop from 2014 until 2023 — have sent a letter to the Pontiff requesting that he reconsider a recent doctrinal note on Marian titles that they described as scandalous and a cause of suffering for the Blessed Mother, according to a Jan. 2 report from Rome-based Catholic journalist Diane Montagna.
Another appeal has been sent to Pope Leo XVI to reconsider the note issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith on the titles of Our Lady. This time, former diocesan officials of the Holy Father spoke out against "Mater Populi Fidelis." Over 100 Catholics from Lima and Chiclayo, Peru, informed the Pope that the document, skeptical of the title "Co-redemptrix," caused them much distress. Renowned Vatican scholar Diane Montagna reported …
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