German cardinal calls for next Pope to embrace Catholic teachings on homosexuality
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Conclave, the torments of German Catholics: progressive base, fleeing faithful and risk of schism
After the sexual abuse scandals, in Germany the Church has called for radical reforms. In Rome, however, it will be represented by controversial cardinals. And the election of a conservative pope would deepen the crisis
BREAKING | Cardinal Müller: A Liberal Pope Could SPLIT the Church
John-Henry Westen reacts to Cardinal Müller’s bombshell interview, warning that electing a liberal pope could fracture the Catholic Church. Müller, former head of the CDF, says the real crisis is not left vs. right—but truth vs. heresy. John-Henry connects these concerns to Pope Francis’ approval of same-sex blessings through Fiducia Supplicans and highlights Bishop Strickland’s blunt warning: a heretic cannot be pope. As the conclave draws near…
How one gay Catholic helped change the world
Brian McNaught, the pioneering gay activist and author of 1986’s “On Being Gay” and 1993’s “Gay Issues in the Workplace,” has written a personal account about his Catholic faith and homosexuality. It is a memoir without much substance. “A Prince of a Boy: How One Gay Catholic Helped Change the World” (Cascade Books) is a strong personal statement by McNaught. He helped change family relationships. He helped change attitudes about homosexuality. …
A cardinal of the hard wing warns of a possible schism if the conclave chooses a continuistic Pope
One could expect a reaction from the most conservative wing of the Catholic Church when on the horizon the celebration of a new conclave is already in sight. Finally, the first to make his voice heard was Gerhard Ludwig Müller, former head of the Congregation of the Faith and cardinal elector (he is 77 years old), who has even evoked the risk of a schism if the conclave chooses another pope with a profile similar to that of Francis.
German cardinal calls for next Pope to embrace Catholic teachings on homosexuality
German cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller has given an interview to Italian newspaper La Repubblicca outlining his hopes that the next Pope will reverse course on acceptance of LGBTIQA+ people and Muslims. Cardinal Müller was a fierce critic of Pope Francis and publicly disagreed with his approach to other religions and people of non-heterosexual sexualities. In the interview he said the next Pope “must make clear” that “the Catholic doctrine of mar…
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