BREAKING - #PopeFrancis on civil unions: “It is right that these people who live the gift of love can have legal coverage like everyone else.”
— Michael Haynes 🇻🇦 (@MLJHaynes) March 14, 2024
Quote taken from upcoming book, fully released March 19, with excerpt here -https://t.co/zC6Lab75wf pic.twitter.com/Hk7xBm1aAF
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Do you feel like church leadership has been dropping the ball w/r/t clarity and guidance on these issue or do you think it's secular opportunists muddying the waters.
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Hasn't Francis always been this “sympathetic too the sinner, but not too the sin” kind of guy?
He's a Pope that is (relatively) progressive on social issues, but as always, remains firm on various Catholic beliefs (i.e. abortion is bad, women can't be priests, homogay (at least acting upon any sort of urges) is sinful, etc). The only real difference is that he isn't all that fire and brimstone about people who would usually be condemned in other circles, but idk I ain't no theologian
Wasn't this a thing back in December? I know that a few chuds kinda got pissed but ultimately people moved on so
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I'd accent the word 'legal' right and as such reduce it to the notion that marriage the civil contract and marriage the personal union are concepts that are drifting further and further apart with time, with the former being a legal contract that can be signed and broken however one wills and the latter being a more personal thing that the church actually concerns itself with.
I don't like it either way of course, but I think it is moreso a consequence of the modern way of thinking than anything else, which naturally bleeds into the church as well
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