For full disclosure: this blog is written from a Protestant,
Trinitarian, Evangelical, and biblically orthodox position.
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Francis has said that the church has become too focused on
homosexuality, abortion, and issues of religious faith and doubt. What I hope that Francis is trying to
say is that the church cannot and should not be defined by what it is
against. That is a sure way for
the church to wither and die.
Marisol Bello and Eric J. Lyman in a USA Today article on
the issue say that Francis is reminding the world of the “Catholic Church as a
place of healing and mercy, not judgment and finger-pointing.” Others are concerned that Francis is
de-emphasizing adherence to traditional doctrine in favor of being “relevant.”
In the interview, Francis adds: “we
have to talk about them in a context. The teaching of the church, for that
matter, is clear and I am a son of the church, but it is not necessary to talk
about these issues all the time."
Francis is not changing Catholic Church doctrine but appears to be trying
to say that the church cannot be only “against,” it must also be “for.”
Read more about the controversy here:
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