Is the Pope still Catholic?
Let's see. . .
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Let's see. . .
Liberation theologians extol him, but between him and them there is a
chasm. The progressives enlist him, but he keeps himself far from them.
The true Francis is very different from the one that some imagine.
[. . .]
In reality, there is a chasm between the vision of the Latin American
liberation theologians and the vision of this Argentine pope.
[. . .]
He knows liberation theology well, he saw it emerge and spread among his
Jesuit confrères as well, but he always registered his disagreement
with it, even at the cost of finding himself isolated.
[. . .]
In Bergoglio's judgment, the Latin American continent has already won a
“middle-class” spot in the world order, and is destined to have an even
greater influence in future scenarios, but is being undermined in that
which is most his own, the faith and “Catholic wisdom” of its people.
He sees the most terrible threat in what he calls “adolescent progressivism,” an enthusiasm for progress that in reality backfires - he says - against peoples and nations, against their Catholic identity, “in close relationship with a conception of the state that is to a large extent a militant secularism.”
Last Sunday he broke a lance for the legal protection of the embryo in Europe. In Buenos Aires his tenacious opposition against the laws for free abortion and “gay” marriage is not forgotten. In the spread of similar laws all over the world, he sees the offensive of “an imperialist conception of globalization,” which “constitutes the most dangerous totalitarianism of postmodernity.”
He sees the most terrible threat in what he calls “adolescent progressivism,” an enthusiasm for progress that in reality backfires - he says - against peoples and nations, against their Catholic identity, “in close relationship with a conception of the state that is to a large extent a militant secularism.”
Last Sunday he broke a lance for the legal protection of the embryo in Europe. In Buenos Aires his tenacious opposition against the laws for free abortion and “gay” marriage is not forgotten. In the spread of similar laws all over the world, he sees the offensive of “an imperialist conception of globalization,” which “constitutes the most dangerous totalitarianism of postmodernity.”
[. . .]
Yup. The Pope is still Catholic.
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