Predicting how a newly appointed pope will shape the Catholic Church is almost as difficult as predicting whom the conclave of cardinals will select as the next pontiff.
I am all in favor of improving the lives of people in their own countries. I am not in favor of bringing them to my country. And you would think that a priest that tried to do that in Peru would understand the difference.
"to put it in contemporary terms, it may mean defending the Church’s teaching on marriage, gender, sexuality, abortion, and eternal truths along with lifting up the rights of immigrants, the poor, and the marginalized.
If that turns out to be the new Pope Leo XIV’s agenda, it will closely echo the longstanding priorities of the Church, and it may be exactly what both progressives and traditionalists in the Church need right now – even though neither group may be comfortable with it."
Nothing in this article even hints about Pope Leo XIV potentially "progressing away from doctrine."
The question is, will the new Pope be a proponent of World Government with it's attendant State accepted World Religion, along with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, (for the sake of world peace, of course…)?
More “Pope-ery.”
Look to Jesus Christ the TRUE HEAD OF HIS CHURCH .
He is present and needs no Vatican $$
I am all in favor of improving the lives of people in their own countries. I am not in favor of bringing them to my country. And you would think that a priest that tried to do that in Peru would understand the difference.
Thereby progressing away from doctrine
Did you even read the article?
"to put it in contemporary terms, it may mean defending the Church’s teaching on marriage, gender, sexuality, abortion, and eternal truths along with lifting up the rights of immigrants, the poor, and the marginalized.
If that turns out to be the new Pope Leo XIV’s agenda, it will closely echo the longstanding priorities of the Church, and it may be exactly what both progressives and traditionalists in the Church need right now – even though neither group may be comfortable with it."
Nothing in this article even hints about Pope Leo XIV potentially "progressing away from doctrine."
Sorry if I’m skeptical Derek. I’ll do better
The question is, will the new Pope be a proponent of World Government with it's attendant State accepted World Religion, along with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, (for the sake of world peace, of course…)?
https://substack.com/@stevenberger/note/c-116264540