Folks who are orthodox Catholic believers have no problem understanding what the pope is saying and what he means by it.
Folks who are not interested in being truly Catholic twist and distort to find license and/or modernism in this pope's words to either attack him or to pretend he is on your side. Either way it is evil.
(You are of the latter category, I believe).
"Folks who are orthodox Catholic believers have no problem understanding what the pope is saying and what he means by it."
I'm orthodox and I'm having trouble. The pope sounds more like Alan Greenspan everyday. His sentences are getting so contrived that they seem to have a different meaning to each person who reads them. How about a little black and white, plain spokenness? It takes more courage to speak simply and clearly than to patrol the gray areas.