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Related: About this forumWhy do some Catholics oppose Pope Francis?
This article is hard to read. They didn't proofread it so there's lots of repetition. Besides the Latin, there's an abundance of jargon.
https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2019/09/12/why-do-some-catholics-oppose-pope-francis
It is neither unusual nor surprising to encounter discord and opposition in the Catholic Church. Such disagreement stretches back from the present day to the time of St. Paul, who stood up to Cephas in Antioch (Gal 2:14).
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At present, there is a strong group opposing Francis church: laypeople, theologians, bishops and cardinals who would like him to resign or promptly disappear from the scene while they wait for a new conclave to change the current direction of the church.
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Obviously, the problem is not that he is not a theologian but rather that his theology is pastoral. Francis passes from dogma to kerygma, from theoretical principles to pastoral discernment and mystagogy. And his theology is not colonialist but from the Global South, and this bothers the North.
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The announcement of the upcoming synod on the Amazon in October 2019, which will amplify the need to protect the environment and save indigenous Amazonian groups from genocide, is already beginning to annoy. Some major church leaders have said that the instrumentumlaboris, or working document for the synod, is heretical and pantheistic and denies the need for salvation in Christ.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)As one example, some few Catholics still wish for a return to the Latin Mass as opposed to the vulgate Mass. And there is a split among Catholics on the subject of birth control.
Part of this too might be politics.
Cartoonist
(7,517 posts)The dissent in the Church itself. It's one thing for individual Catholics to tailor their faith, but such widespread dissatisfaction among the ranks is troublesome. Fun to watch.
It also looks like the things they are criticizing the Pope for are the aspects I find favorable. More proof that the Church will never change.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)The RCC can change, and it has, but like many large institutions, it is very difficult to change an institutional culture. And many Bishops have their own power base.
My opinion is that some of these Bishops might feel that they would have been a better choice as Pope, and that their vision is the best one.
Cartoonist
(7,517 posts)Please don't tell me there's a Pope Trump waiting in the wings.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)with a zombie Trump coming up from the cellar?
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)I think you've called out an issue that actually doesn't speak to why some catholics specifically oppose Francis.
Edit: I believe Francis said it is ok for married partners to use a condom if one is HIV positive. But that's it. There's almost no or actually no daylight between these three figureheads on the general issue of birth control.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)that RCC people approve of birth control.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Maybe when they're finished fucking, they can tell the RCC clergy to stop restricting access to birth control in their hospitals and medical plans.