Müller's Firing – Francis’ Supporters Turn Away
Pope Francis' autocratic leadership has been criticised by the Austrian journalist Dietmar Neuwirth who shares Francis' liberal views. In Die Presse, Neuwirth asks for justice for Cardinal Gerhard …More
Pope Francis' autocratic leadership has been criticised by the Austrian journalist Dietmar Neuwirth who shares Francis' liberal views. In Die Presse, Neuwirth asks for justice for Cardinal Gerhard Müller (69), whom Francis fired in early July without convincing reasons.
Neuwirth is no friend of Müller's Catholic positions, but the unceremonious sacking of Müller bothers him, "If Pope Francis is committed to justice and peace, does he not need to worry about these in his own house?" Neuwirth questions, whether Francis practises, what he preaches.
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Neuwirth is no friend of Müller's Catholic positions, but the unceremonious sacking of Müller bothers him, "If Pope Francis is committed to justice and peace, does he not need to worry about these in his own house?" Neuwirth questions, whether Francis practises, what he preaches.
Picture: © Mazur, catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsGgvvnrditv
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gildaswiseman
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Yes! a better modernist, and a better ultra-liberal dictator.
mccallansteve
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Quit your whining , Cardianl Muller: You knew who your boss was better than most.