
The Humanum Review is currently running a four-part series on the theme of power. The editors write, “‘The eclipse of the idea of authority is an essential characteristic of today’s world; in fact, it is the most immediately observable characteristic.’ This insight of [Augusto] Del Noce starkly evokes fundamental questions often left unanswered: What is authority? How does it relate to power?” Issue 4 in this series examines the idea of power and authority in the Church, taking up the following questions: “What authority does the pope have and why should we obey? How is the papacy, which is still a stumbling block for so many, a source of reassurance for the faithful? Or is it? What of the bishop’s authority? The priest’s?” Writers in this issue include Bishop Massimo Camisasca, Fr. Antonio López, Fr. Carter Griffin, and Sr. Annie Devlin.
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