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Conservative dissent is brewing inside the Vatican

Posted by Marsha West ∙ September 8, 2015 ∙ In News ∙ Roman Catholicism, Social Justice, Pope Francis ∙ Bookmark permalink

According The Washington Post’s Berlin bureau chief Anthony Faiola, there’s a theological slugfest going on between the RCC’s conservative and liberal hierarchy with Pope Francis, a liberal, at the center of the fray. Faiola has the story:

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, the 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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