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Australian Cardinal Cassidy, former Vatican official, dies at 96

Australian Cardinal Cassidy, former Vatican official, dies at 96
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The theologian who challenged papal infallibility

The theologian who challenged papal infallibility Father Hans Küng was dubbed Antichrist for his views on governance, liturgy, birth control, clerical celibacy and abortion Catholic theologian Father Hans Küng challenged papal infallibly and lost his license to teach Catholic theology. The controversial Swiss-born theologian’s lucidly expressed thoughts found a place in more than 50 books and countless speeches. Father Küng’s relentless tirade against the Church’s hierarchy, particularly popes, earned him the sobriquet “Antichrist” as he was accused of being the greatest threat to the Church since Martin Luther. Subscribe to your daily free newsletter from UCA News

Hans Küng, the theologian who wanted to stand tall

Hans Küng, the theologian who wanted to stand tall
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Bishops remember Hans Küng as a theologian who loved the Catholic Church

Swiss-born Father Hans Küng, a prominent and sometimes controversial theologian who taught in Germany, died April 6, 2021, at age 93. Father Küng is pictured in a 2015 photo. (CNS photo/Harald Oppitz, KNA) VATICAN CITY (CNS) German and Swiss bishops who knew and worked with Father Hans Küng described him as a man who loved the Catholic Church, even though the theologian sometimes went beyond the limits of Catholic doctrine and criticized the decisions of church leaders. Swiss-born Father Küng, 93, died April 6 in Tübingen, Germany, where he lived and taught for decades. German Cardinal Walter Kasper, speaking to L Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, described Father Küng as a person who knew deep in his heart that he was Catholic and never left or wanted to leave the church, even if his behavior was not always that of a Catholic.

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