Even Liberals Admit: Francis Says One Thing, Does Another
Father Thomas Reese S.J., 73, is "extremely disappointed" by Pope Francis’ Monday instruction telling the U.S. bishops’ conference to delay a vote concerning procedures to sanction clerical abuses. …More
Father Thomas Reese S.J., 73, is "extremely disappointed" by Pope Francis’ Monday instruction telling the U.S. bishops’ conference to delay a vote concerning procedures to sanction clerical abuses.
Writing in the dissenting NcrOnline.org (November 16), Reese called this a "public-relation disaster" for Francis.
According to Reese, this intervention “contradicts everything Francis has said about empowering bishops' conferences and decentralising decision-making in the Church.”
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Writing in the dissenting NcrOnline.org (November 16), Reese called this a "public-relation disaster" for Francis.
According to Reese, this intervention “contradicts everything Francis has said about empowering bishops' conferences and decentralising decision-making in the Church.”
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk CC BY-NC-SA, #newsYdedzfhwtm
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I wonder who advised Francis this time, particularly who in the U.S. ![☕](/emoji/e29895)