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Frank Pavone, antiabortionist head of Priests for Life, dismissed from priesthood by the Vatican for ‘blasphemous communications’ and disobedience
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatius the Kiwi" data-source="post: 77079512" data-attributes="member: 326057"><p>I think it's entirely warranted. The Pope has praised Fr Martin's work and encouraged it. The fact that the Catholic Church tolerates Fr Martin despite his agenda being quite obvious (he wants LGBT to be accepted completely within the Catholic Church), demonstrates to me the tacit approval of the institution in heading towards a pro-LGBT direction.</p><p></p><p>How is it unwarranted? Pope Francis has demonstrated his progressive tendencies and he has a habit of targeting traditionalists within the Church (such as those who want the Latin Mass). Or should I pretend that Francis is an arch conservative?</p><p></p><p>I know you like to cover for Liberal Catholics, but come on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatius the Kiwi, post: 77079512, member: 326057"] I think it's entirely warranted. The Pope has praised Fr Martin's work and encouraged it. The fact that the Catholic Church tolerates Fr Martin despite his agenda being quite obvious (he wants LGBT to be accepted completely within the Catholic Church), demonstrates to me the tacit approval of the institution in heading towards a pro-LGBT direction. How is it unwarranted? Pope Francis has demonstrated his progressive tendencies and he has a habit of targeting traditionalists within the Church (such as those who want the Latin Mass). Or should I pretend that Francis is an arch conservative? I know you like to cover for Liberal Catholics, but come on. [/QUOTE]
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