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“Question the Abuses Disguised as Spirituality, the Greatest Legacy of Pope Francis: Oscar Rivas

Summary by siete24.mx
Mexico City.— Oscar Rivas Lozano, director of the Newman Institute, exposed the influence of Pope Francis, who died last April, on the integration between faith, mental health and science, as well as his impact on the transformation of priestly formation and the prevention of abuses within the Church. During the colloquium Pope Francis, his legacy and the Catholic Church at the crossroads of our time, organized by the Institute of Social Researc…
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Mexico City.— Oscar Rivas Lozano, director of the Newman Institute, exposed the influence of Pope Francis, who died last April, on the integration between faith, mental health and science, as well as his impact on the transformation of priestly formation and the prevention of abuses within the Church. During the colloquium Pope Francis, his legacy and the Catholic Church at the crossroads of our time, organized by the Institute of Social Researc…

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siete24.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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