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Pope Francis Criticized by Catholic Leaders

POPE FRANCIS CRITICIZED FOR SUPPORTING SAME-SEX UNION

Pope Francis’ support for same-sex unions is being openly criticized by several Roman Catholic leaders in America.

They explained that his recently revealed pro-gay remarks cause “confusion and error” and fly in the face of church teachings.

Cardinal Raymond Burke, said

“the pope’s comments should be rightly interpreted as simple private opinions of the person who made them.”

“Such declarations generate great bewilderment and cause confusion and error among Catholic faithful”

Burke, a member of the Vatican’s highest court, said in a statement on Thursday on his website.

He added that Francis’ views were contrary to Catholic teachings.

The pontiff, 83, endorsed civil unions for same-sex couples in a 2019 interview with Mexican broadcaster Televisa.

The never-before-seen clip was aired in the new documentary “Francesco,” the Washington Post reported.

“Homosexuals have a right to be a part of the family. They’re children of God and have a right to a family,”…

“Nobody should be thrown out, or be made miserable because of it.”

Pope Francis says.
Burke blasted Francis’ endorsement as doing more harm than good.

“They cause wonderment and error regarding the Church’s teaching among people of good will, who sincerely wish to know what the Catholic Church teaches,”

They impose upon pastors of souls the duty of conscience to make fitting and necessary clarifications.”

Burke

Bishop Thomas Tobin, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, also agreed with Burke that the pope’s statement “clearly contradicts what has been the long-standing teaching of the Church about same-sex unions.”

“The Church cannot support the acceptance of objectively immoral relationships,”

“Individuals with same-sex attraction are beloved children of God and must have their personal human rights and civil rights recognized and protected by law.

However, the legalization of their civil unions, which seek to simulate holy matrimony, is not admissible.”

Tobin said in a statement. 

Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, went even further, calling the pope’s gay support “confusing and very dangerous,” according to the National Catholic Reporter.

“The church is weak. The church is not clear,” he told radio host Cy Kellett, adding that support for civil unions is just “Pope Francis’ opinion.”

“We were relying on the papacy to be this beacon of clarity and stability, and it just doesn’t feel clear and stable anymore,”

said Joseph Strickland

Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston, however, seemed to defend the Holy Father’s comments, as he released a statement saying

the pope’s endorsement of civil unions is not an endorsement of homosexual activity,” 

“Father recognizes that in civil society there can be cogent reasons to enact such laws providing for civil unions which are not the same as the institution of marriage,” he said.

“The Holy Father is very aware of the suffering and alienation of homosexual individuals, gay people, who are rejected by family and society.”

according to The Pilot, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston.

Written by Victor Ekong

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