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Cardinal Christoph Schönborn speaks at the launch of Amoris Laetitia at the Vatican on April 8, 2016. (photo: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA / EWTN) Jonah McKeown/CNA Vatican September 10, 2024.
VIENNA (AP) — Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn is a soft-spoken conservative who is ready to listen to those espousing reform. That profile that could appeal to fellow cardinals looking to ...
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn is the archbishop of Vienna and the president of the Austrian Bishops' Conference. A former student of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Cardinal Schönborn is perhaps best ...
Schoenborn edited the church’s catechism in the early 1990s and became archbishop of Vienna in 1995 after his predecessor, Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer, was accused of sexually molesting boys.
Rome, Italy, May 26, 2012 / 05:03 am. Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna believes the small but growing number of faithful Catholic families in Europe can win the continent back to the ...
Christoph Schoenborn, Austria. April 15, 2005. Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn strives for a low profile as leader of Austria's Roman Catholics, but it has not always been easy.
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn issued a statement Wednesday confirming a revelation in a new book by Benedict’s personal secretary, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, that was published soon after ...
Pope Francis has declared Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna to be the “authoritative interpreter” of ‘Amoris Laetitia,’ the papal document on marriage and family.
NEW YORK — An influential Roman Catholic cardinal whose comments on evolution are closely followed condemned a court ruling Wednesday that barred a Pennsylvania school district from teaching ...
"The family is the fundamental cell of society. Both sociological and psychological studies have shown that in crisis situations, the family is the best, fastest and most reliable network in ...
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn will visit Medjugorje, the small town in Bosnia-Herzegovina where six young people have allegedly been witnesses of apparitions from the Virgin Mary. But according to ...
Both Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna and Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich are campaigning for a new look at marriage and the family at the ongoing synod in Rome.