This is so infuriating. I suppose it is not that the Vatican thinks we are all so stupid. But I can see that as liberals and modernists, they actually believe this stuff, AND are trying to convince everyone of their heretical views. The Pope has extended the Synod on Synodality for another year, to 2024, to brainwash more Catholics into agreeing with his errors.
Let us reiterate the obvious. Debate and dialogue on Church matters does not necessitate making non-Catholics (or non-Christians), especially atheists and anti-Catholics, members of the Pontifical Academy for Life. If the Church wants to talk with them, go ahead, but they do not have to be members, who in effect have an equal voice in the body.
Besides, what point is there in hearing what they have to say? Is it because we are actually unsure of the correctness of our doctrines?
Vatican Defends Pope Francis Appointing Abortion Activist to Pontifical Academy for Life
The Vatican defended a decision by Pope Francis to appoint an abortion supporter to the Pontifical Academy for Life this week, saying “debate and dialogue … between people of different backgrounds” is important.
In a statement Wednesday, the academy said church authorities reviewed the background of Mariana Mazzucato, a University College London economist who has advocated for abortion repeatedly on Twitter, and found “no problems,” according to the Catholic News Agency.
“All academics are chosen from among scientists and experts of absolute importance, as Pope Francis reiterated in the Letter ‘Humana Communitas’ of 2019 to the Pontifical Academy for Life. The nominations of the Ordinary Academics are made by the Pope,” the academy said.
“Therefore, before being nominated, the names proposed or reported go through a procedure that foresees the consultation of the Apostolic Nuncio and the Episcopal Conference of the countries where the academics live and work. It also happened in this case and there were no problems,” the statement continued.
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