So not only has Pope Francis opened the Synod on Synodality to everyone, including atheists, pro-aborts and anti-Catholics, but here he is now appointing an atheist pro-abort to, gasp, the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life. But indeed the Pope has been appointing a number of non-Catholics and anti-Catholics to positions of prominence in the Church. This is blatantly letting in the wolves among the sheep.
If the Pope wants experts from various disciplines, fine, but are there no Catholics who are such? Of course there are. There are plenty. But what the Pope is actually doing is putting in the enemies of the Church into the Church.
OK, you papal apologists, justify to us why it is good for the Pope to be doing this. Defend the indefensible.
Pope appoints pro-abortion World Economic Forum speaker to Pontifical Academy for Life
In addition to her close ties to the World Economic Forum, Mazzucato is also a self-described "atheist" and enthusiastically pro-abortion.
VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) – The Pontifical Academy for Life on Saturday announced Pope Francis’ appointment of pro-abortion, World Economic Forum-linked economist Mariana Mazzucato as one of its new “Ordinary Academicians.”
Mazzucato, a self-described “atheist” and professor of economics at University College London (UCL), was first announced as one of the PAL’s new appointees in an October 15 press release which stated, “The Pontifical Academy for Life is organizing the next Assembly, which is set for Feb. 20-22, 2023, on the theme ‘Converging on the Person. Emerging Technologies for the Common Good.'”
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According to the release, “This is a topic of great relevance in these years because ethical reflection is unavoidable in the face of a world that is profoundly changing before our eyes … In this sense, it is important that the Pontifical Academy for Life include women and men with expertise in various disciplines and from different backgrounds, for a constant and fruitful interdisciplinary, intercultural and interreligious dialogue.”
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