Except MV will not criticize the pope in this or any other matter. By doing so he only scratches the surface.
That’s true. To avoid causing doubt amongst the faithful and those who are exploring the Faith. I can understand that. Don’t know if I agree with it or not. But I do understand it.
If that is the case, that’s too bad. The Pope is infallible only within a restricted area, morals and dogma, and only on certain occasions. Otherwise, the Pope can hold all sorts of ill-advised opinions and do all sorts of imprudent things. And the laity have all the freedom and right to call the Pope’s attention to his imprudence and errors that they have with any other bishop.
On this matter of Communion for pro-aborts, the Pope has been as negligent as any bishop in the world—except for those American bishops (Wuerl, Dolan, Chaput, O’Malley, etc.) who have deliberately spread B.S. on the subject.