Thursday, September 25, 2025

Pope Leo invites men of different views to his table

The link below is well worth a read. It’s from the National Catholic Reporter.

Pope Leo held private audiences with two figures emblematic of opposing poles within US Catholicism: Cardinal Raymond Burke, a prominent Francis critic who denounced synodality as a threat to the integrity of the church, and Jesuit priest James Martin, an advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church whose ministry with LGBTQ+ outreach received repeated signs of support from Francis. 

Pope Leo's interview with a Vatican journalist provides insight into how he sees his role as pope: a bridge-builder, engaging but uncontroversial, and acting as an astute administrator.

 https://www.ncronline.org/node/311641

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