The Solemnity of St. Joseph Is Approaching, and Vatican News Remembers It With a Work by Rupnik
From the outset, we recall that the Dicastery for Communications doesn't give a damn about the sensitivity of Rupnik's victims.
This isn't said in those words, but it's what can be understood from the defense made by its prefect almost a year ago when he was directly questioned about why Vatican News illustrates several feasts and solemnities with works by the predator Marko Rupnik in its liturgical calendar. And what can be said if even the leader still keeps works by Rupnik in his personal residence and even praised one of those he keeps in his Christmas address to the Roman Curia in 2024.
Making this clear—that is, we now know the motivations—now that the Solemnity of St. Joseph is approaching, we recall that Vatican News also includes a work by Rupnik in its liturgical calendar for that date, the one you see here, so don't be surprised.