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Related: About this forumFiasco over pope's cut civil union quote intensifies impact
Source: Associated Press
By NICOLE WINFIELD
October 23, 2020
ROME (AP) The world premiere of a documentary on Pope Francis was supposed to have been a bright spot for a papacy locked down by a pandemic and besieged by a corruption scandal, recalling Francis glory days traveling the world to bless the oppressed.
But the red carpet rollout of Francesco has been anything but bright, with evidence that the Vatican censored the pope last year by deleting his endorsement of same-sex civil unions from an interview, only to have the footage resurface in the new film.
Aside from the firestorm the remarks created, the Francesco fiasco has highlighted the Vaticans often self-inflicted communications wounds and Francis willingness to push his own agenda, even at the expense of fueling pushback from conservative Catholics.
That pushback was swift and came from predictable corners: Cardinal Raymond Burke, Francis frequent nemesis on matters of doctrine, said the popes comments were devoid of any magisterial weight. But in a statement, Burke expressed concern that such personal opinions coming from the pope generate great bewilderment and cause confusion and error among Catholic faithful.
The kerfuffle began Wednesday with the world premiere of Francesco, a feature-length film on Francis and the issues he cares most about: climate change, refugees and social inequality. Midway through, Francis delivers the bombshell quote that gays deserve to be part of the family and that he supported civil unions, or a ley de convivencia civil as he said in Spanish to give them legal protections.
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Karadeniz
(23,416 posts)Agency which extends agape love to others. What a person does with his/her physical private parts is rarely an issue, unless it involves abuse or selfishness which violates soul values and that can occur in any combination of sexual partners.
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)your belief system only applies to you and those people that share it. The rest of the world has their own opinions and they decide who is correct.!
As it happens I am an atheist and I think that while it is a step in the right direction, same sex couples should be able to marry if they want to. Civil unions aren't the same as marriage.
I am also unsure of Francis' motivation in this, before he was Pope he stated that same sex marriage was of the devil. Has he grown and changed or is he playing politics?