Continuation of: Catholics attacking their own so called infallible pope
Lots of bishops having to chose the new pope thought to be on the save side by going for a simple humble South American Bishop.
It turned completely against their expectations, now having a pope who dares to say other things than lots of conservative bishops want to have the people hear.
Pope Francis is “turning” out to be one of the most “controversial” popes in modern history since his “election” to the papacy on March 13, 2013.
Some of his saying are called contradictory to Catholic teachings and even to his own sayings.
For example:
- The day he was elected pope he said he would “pray to Mary” for the protection of Rome.
- Later he appeared to “contradict” himself by saying, “He who doesn’t pray to the Lord, prays to the devil.”
To enhance his “progressive” reputation, Pope Francis has written a long, open letter to the founder of La Repubblica newspaper, Eugenio Scalfari, stating that non-believers would be forgiven by God if they followed their consciences.
Worse was the pope his questioning who he was to judge for example gay people.
“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”Pope Francis “faulted” again the Roman Catholic church, according many Catholic clergy for focusing too much on “gays, abortion and contraception”, saying the church has become “obsessed” with those issues to the detriment of its larger mission to be “home for all”.
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Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, Cardinal Blase Cupich, former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Bishop Gustavo Óscar Zanchetta, Bishop Juan Barros, and Father James Martin, SJ., find lots of harm is caused by Pope Francis’s words and actions over several years, which have given rise to one of the worst crises in the history of the Catholic Church.
They wrote a letter following the 2017 “Filial Correction of Pope Francis,” which claimed that the pope Francis had
“effectively upheld 7 heretical positions about marriage, the moral life, and the reception of the sacraments, and has caused these heretical opinions to spread in the Catholic Church.”Four cardinals subsequently issued public demands for clarification to Francis. Francis did not “reply” to either request, prompting a group of 62 Catholic priests, theologians, and academics to issue a “filial correction” formally accusing him of “propagating” seven heretical positions and urging him to “correct” those positions.