Pope Francis' Definitive Statement: No Women Priests or Same-Sex Blessings. 60 Minutes Interview
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- In a recent and unequivocal statement, Pope Francis reaffirmed the Catholic Church's long-standing teachings, declaring that women cannot be ordained as priests or deacons, and same-sex couples cannot receive blessings within the Church. Despite the clarity of his message, media outlets have repeatedly misconstrued and misrepresented his words, attempting to discredit both Pope Francis and the Catholic Church. This video aims to provide an accurate account of the Pope's statement, addressing the truth behind the Church's teachings and countering the false narratives propagated by the media.
60 Minutes Interview: May 20, 2024
Key Points:
Pope Francis' clear stance on the ordination of women.
The Church's position on blessings for same-sex couples.
Media misrepresentation and its impact on public perception.
The importance of understanding and respecting the Church's teachings.
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Pray for our Holy Father and d priests during these difficult times.
Amen! I must ask MYSELF this question: When was the time I prayed for the Pope?
@@TraditionalCatholic you can actually get a plenary indulgence if you pray for the holy fathers intentions. It can be a simple hail mary. though traditionally its an our father hail mary and a glory be.
@@TraditionalCatholic look at how old he is and what a burden to carry!! All r quick to criticise , but no one prays for him or our priests. And paul says in ephes 6, ‘ to pray for all the saints’.
Link to full interview please
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No she will not . Stop with the un Catholic questions
Did you mean that “she will not stop with the non-catholic questions?
Yet his appointee to lead the Synod says its "not infallible" and up for debate....
Please keep the comments coming, thank you! God bless you! Can you please explain who is the appointee and what specifically did he say was not infallible?
@@TraditionalCatholic Just got my Masters from Steubenville, by the way...
@@glennlanham6309 Masters from Steubenville; that's great! Can you tell me who the appointee is? Also, what did this appointee say that is "not infallible"?
@@TraditionalCatholic Man, I posted it and RUclips deleted my comment. lovely. Cardinal Hollerich, who is head of the Synod, said the teaching on Women's Ordination is not Infallible. Despite JPII saying he was declaring it with his full authority as successor of Peter...
@@glennlanham6309 The comparison between Jesus appointing Judas Iscariot as an apostle and Pope Francis appointing Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich to the Synod can be understood through the lens of uncovering betrayal to core principles. Despite knowing Judas would betray Him, Jesus chose Judas as one of His apostles. This act is often seen as a demonstration of Jesus' omniscience and His commitment to His divine mission, even when it involved betrayal. Judas' actions ultimately revealed his true heart and played a crucial role in the fulfillment of prophecy and the unfolding of God's plan for salvation. Similarly, Pope Francis' decision to appoint Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich to the Synod could be interpreted as a strategic move to bring hidden dissent into the open. By appointing Cardinal Hollerich, Pope Francis might be allowing the Cardinal to express his views publicly, thereby revealing any divergence from Church doctrine.