I don’t believe it.
Cardinal Kasper certainly believes it, and he's the one with the pope's ear and the pope's confidence (Pope Francis has referred to Kasper as a "superb theologian"). Why would Kasper, who has been loudly demanding change for years, be given such a prominent role if the pope's views on the subject were in opposition to his?
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ROME, December 20, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) Despite a recent strongly worded clarification from Rome, confusion is continuing to be stirred up over the Catholic Churchs practice of refusing Communion to those who are divorced and remarried. A prominent curial cardinal, and favourite of Pope Francis, has defied the Vaticans doctrinal office, saying that he expects a change. Cardinal Walter Kasper has said bluntly, and in direct opposition to the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), that the rules will shortly be changed to allow divorced and remarried Catholics to be admitted to Holy Communion.