But there are cracks in my resolve.
Pope Francis has been the subject of much criticism from, for lack of a better term, the more traditionalist side. We hear he鱿鱼视频app been destroying the Church through his liberal agenda. He鱿鱼视频app also been accused of supporting the gay lifestyle (鈥淲ho am I to judge?鈥), favouring the married priesthood, women becoming priests and allowing communion for the divorced and remarried who did not first seek a Church annulment.
Yet none of these things came to pass. I believe Francis鈥 reasons for bringing up these subjects was that they have been in the air for ages. He wanted to at least have some dialogue to put them to bed. In other words: 鈥淲e鈥檙e listening but we鈥檙e not going to change certain things because we can鈥檛.鈥
Unfortunately, there are genuine reasons to be concerned with Francis鈥 papacy.
First is his obsession with quashing the Latin Mass. From what I鈥檝e read, he finds those who attend the old Mass arrogant and dismissive of Vatican II and the Novus Ordo. He fears a Latin elite who will cause division. Yet those who attend the old rite tend to be the most faithful of Catholics. No one will ever see the Latin Mass folks arguing for Church-approved gay marriage or the female priesthood. Besides, I鈥檝e attended Latin Mass many times and most of those in the pews were simply good Catholics.
Were some dismissive of the Novus Ordo Mass? Yes. But who cares? If this is the biggest problem the Church has, then we have no problems at all.
What has most shocked me was Francis鈥 decision in 2018 to allow the Chinese communist government to have a say in selecting bishops. I can鈥檛 emphasize how terrible the decision was. China is officially atheistic. It regularly throws Christian pastors, and those who attend so-called unofficial churches, in prison. It鱿鱼视频app almost as if praying without a licence is a crime under the Red flag of oppression.
In August, the Catholic News Agency reported there are Chinese bishops working in concert with the communist government to 鈥減roceed with the 鈥楽inicization鈥 of Catholicism in China.鈥
Sinicization means aligning the faith, in part, to China鱿鱼视频app political ideology, which includes official state atheism.
To me it was a way of saying to the bullies in Beijing: 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry. We鈥檒l be good.鈥 How one can be a good Catholic and good communist is a mystery.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e (sending) the flock into the mouths of the wolves. It鱿鱼视频app an incredible betrayal,鈥 Cardinal Joseph Zen, the former archbishop of Hong Kong, said when the deal was implemented.
Cardinal Zen is now on trial for a trumped-up charge of financial fraud. So far, the Vatican has said little about the trial. Again, we don鈥檛 want to get the tyrants angry.
And the 2018 deal has just been renewed for another two years.
Finally, there鱿鱼视频app the recent appointment of Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato to the Pontifical Academy of Life. Is it Francis鈥 idea of inclusiveness?
Mazzucato is pro-abortion and was upset at the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Consider the video she posted on her Twitter account of American progressive politician Ana Kasparian ranting about the Catholic position on abortion.
鈥淭hese comments might be strong but it鱿鱼视频app how I genuinely feel. I don鈥檛 care that you鈥檙e a Christian. I don鈥檛 care what the Bible says. I feel like it鱿鱼视频app a clown show鈥rying to decipher what your little mythical book has to say about these very real political issues,鈥 Kasparian said.
In case anyone misunderstood, she added: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about your 鈥済*****mned religion.鈥
Robert George, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University called the appointment 鈥渟hocking and scandalous.鈥
鈥淓ither one believes in this mission or one does not. If one does not, then why would one wish to be part of the Pontifical Academy?鈥 George told Catholic News Agency.
I鈥檓 assuming somewhere out there is a highly educated Catholic economist that Francis could have appointed. But perhaps that would not be inclusive enough.
(Lewis is a regular contributor to The Catholic Register.)