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Wednesday, September 09, 2015

Conservative dissent is brewing inside the Vatican

VATICAN CITY — On a sunny morning earlier this year, a camera crew entered a well-appointed apartment just outside the 9th-century gates of Vatican City. Pristinely dressed in the black robes and scarlet sash of the princes of the Roman Catholic Church, Wisconsin-born Cardinal Raymond Burke sat in his elaborately upholstered armchair and appeared to issue a warning to Pope Francis.

A staunch conservative and Vatican bureaucrat, Burke had been demoted by the pope a few months earlier, but it did not take the fight out of him. Francis had been backing a more inclusive era, giving space to progressive voices on divorced Catholics as well as gays and lesbians. In front of the camera, Burke said he would “resist” liberal changes — and seemed to caution Francis about the limits of his authority. “One must be very attentive regarding the power of the pope,” Burke told the French news crew.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I liked the pope but i think he is bowing down to the wrong Crowd.

Anonymous said...

Burke is a bitter old man with no power anymore. Go away. This pope is going to catch the church up to the 21st century.

Anonymous said...

The Catholic religion is going down the tubes.

Anonymous said...

Pope Francis is bringing Catholic's back to the Church.