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by triceratops
28 days ago
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The point I was making was > [the pope] poses as "conservative" while pushing views strongly opposed to Catholicism." is a nonsense statement. The Pope is Catholic and he preaches Catholicism. The Pope doesn't "pose" as anything. Some of what he preaches sounds conservative or liberal or whatever. That doesn't matter to him. What he promulgates was already ancient when any political movement of today was born. |
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Assume it's true "the pope [appears to be] pushing views strongly opposed to Catholicism".
How does a Catholic interpret that situation?
(Hint: See maybe pope Paul IV's "Cum ex apostolatus officio"?)