On Tuesday, the Vatican released its latest reflection on what German
Cardinal Gerhard Müller amusingly has called the “unplanned
pregnancies” of the Catholic Church, meaning its sprawling galaxy of new
lay movements, most of which have been born in the last 100 years and
have had their real growth since Vatican II.
One has to say “latest” because this is hardly the first time various departments and officials in the Vatican have issued documents, released interviews, given talks, organized meetings, etc., on the relationship between the hierarchy and what English-speakers often call the “new movements.”
https://cruxnow.com/analysis/2016/06/14/qa-movements-unplanned-pregnancies-church/
One has to say “latest” because this is hardly the first time various departments and officials in the Vatican have issued documents, released interviews, given talks, organized meetings, etc., on the relationship between the hierarchy and what English-speakers often call the “new movements.”
https://cruxnow.com/analysis/2016/06/14/qa-movements-unplanned-pregnancies-church/