The Vatican's next doctrinal guardian defends the book on kissing he wrote as a young priest
- Some conservative sectors in the Catholic Church are criticizing the appointment of Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernández to lead the Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith because of a book he wrote three decades ago about kissing.
- The book, titled "Heal Me with Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing," is no longer in print but has been used to question Fernández's suitability for his new role.
- Fernández defends the book, saying it contains no heresy or error, and argues that his critics are taking phrases out of context to attack him.
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‘Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' An old book sparks a new controversy in the Vatican
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Three decades ago, when he was a parish priest in Argentina, the man named by Pope Francis to be the Catholic Church’s new guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy wrote a short book about kissing and the sensations it evokes.
‘Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' An old book sparks a new controversy in the Vatican
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Three decades ago, when he was a parish priest in Argentina, the man named by Pope Francis to be the Catholic Church’s new guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy wrote a short book about kissing and the sensations it evokes.
‘Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' An old book sparks a new controversy in the Vatican
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Three decades ago, when he was a parish priest in Argentina, the man named by Pope Francis to be the Catholic Church’s new guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy wrote a short book about kissing and the sensations it evokes.
‘Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' An old book sparks a new controversy in the Vatican
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Three decades ago, when he was a parish priest in Argentina, the man named by Pope Francis to be the Catholic Church’s new guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy wrote a short book about kissing and the sensations it evokes.
‘Heal Me with Your Mouth. The Art of Kissing.' An old book sparks a new controversy in the Vatican
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) — Three decades ago, when he was a parish priest in Argentina, the man named by Pope Francis to be the Catholic Church’s new guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy wrote a short book about kissing and the sensations it evokes.
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