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Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, is generally seen as a centrist who holds both conservative and liberal positions. On social issues, he aligns with Pope Francis in supporting marginalized groups, including migrants and the poor1. However, on doctrinal matters, he maintains more traditional views, such as opposing the ordination of women as deacons. His stance on LGBTQ+ issues is nuanced—he endorsed the Vatican declaration allowing blessings for same-sex couples but emphasized that local bishops should have discretion in applying it.
His approach suggests a balance between progressive pastoral practices and traditional Catholic teachings.
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His approach suggests a balance between progressive pastoral practices and traditional Catholic teachings.
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Some will allege Trump had something to do with this. I do not.