Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia has once again defended some of the most controversial reforms implemented during Pope Francis's pontificate. In an extensive interview with the Italian news website Settimana News, the prelate asserted that the Pope considered certain "updates" to the encyclical Humanae Vitae necessary to address contemporary challenges related to sexuality, family, and bioethics. These statements come a year after Paglia's departure …
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Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia has once again defended some of the most controversial reforms implemented during Pope Francis's pontificate. In an extensive interview with the Italian news website Settimana News, the prelate asserted that the Pope considered certain "updates" to the encyclical Humanae Vitae necessary to address contemporary challenges related to sexuality, family, and bioethics. These statements come a year after Paglia's departure …