There Is Evidence That Cardinal Schönborn Lied
Marco Ansaldo reported during the Family Synod in 2015 that Benedict XVI had invited Vienna Cardinal Schönborn for lunch in order to encourage Schönborn to arrange for a compromise between the Cardinals …More
Marco Ansaldo reported during the Family Synod in 2015 that Benedict XVI had invited Vienna Cardinal Schönborn for lunch in order to encourage Schönborn to arrange for a compromise between the Cardinals Müller and Kasper.
Schönborn's press-speaker denied this story to onepeterfive.com (February 3) claiming that Ansaldo’s report was “completely false”.
But on March 12 onepeterfive.com revealed that it spoke in January to other sources who bolster Ansaldo's report. Two anonymous sources who were both part of the German-speaking group at the 2015 synod, confirmed that a meeting between Schönborn and Benedict indeed took place.
One source said that Ansaldo’s report was also correct in its details and that the meeting was “quite public for the German-speaking group”. Ansaldo stood by his original story.
Picture: Christoph Schönborn, © Evangelische Kirche in Österreich, CC BY-SA, #newsLurlycnngm
Schönborn's press-speaker denied this story to onepeterfive.com (February 3) claiming that Ansaldo’s report was “completely false”.
But on March 12 onepeterfive.com revealed that it spoke in January to other sources who bolster Ansaldo's report. Two anonymous sources who were both part of the German-speaking group at the 2015 synod, confirmed that a meeting between Schönborn and Benedict indeed took place.
One source said that Ansaldo’s report was also correct in its details and that the meeting was “quite public for the German-speaking group”. Ansaldo stood by his original story.
Picture: Christoph Schönborn, © Evangelische Kirche in Österreich, CC BY-SA, #newsLurlycnngm
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The cardinal lied? Status quo. Anything to bring down the Church