I've read enough to know, Pope Francis is not liberal

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The Pope's writing

He is reaching out to people. He is answering them.
So, the assertions I am seeing that the Pope is now saying as an answer to Pope Benedict is 'God does not disown anyone...' but folks this is all being twisted.

Pope Francis is reaching out to the youth. And the question is, does God disown those struggling with the sexual issues?
The answer is NO.

And the Pope states clearly that the Church will not change.
ALSO, the same for women. He said he does not agree with all the things feminists are saying, but there was a council to show importance of women.
ETC ETC

THE problem Benedict had and had stated was with the German Bishop.

Opposition in own country​

In the letter in which he asked for the publication of these texts only after his death, Benedict XVI stated that he no longer wanted to divulge anything in life due to the opposition he suffered in his own country.

“The fury of the anti-me groups in Germany is so strong that the appearance of any word from me immediately provokes a murderous outcry,” he said.

And then the article, glibly suggests this was answered by Pope Francis in tandum ... but it was not.

The folks who wish to provoke a huge rift in the Church are not working according to the Lords will.
I am just saying. :sorry: