What’s up is easy to understand. “Hate the sin, but love the sinner.”
Where in any of the news reports does the Pope indicate that he believes a sin has been committed?
But the Pope’s buddy loves the sin, “knowing that homosexual love is His gift, which is not less than the heterosexual.”
“Whats up is easy to understand. Hate the sin, but love the sinner.”
Now there you go being all logical, sensible, and reasonable and stuff. Ya’ just can’t have that here in this thread.
Compare the Pope's kind treatment of Fr. Sean Fagan and Don Michele De Paolis with the persecution of Fr. Stefano Manelli, founder and first Minister General of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate. The community he founded and led has been smashed by Pope Francis' Apostolic Commissioner. The apparent double standard being applied regarding "mercy" is impossible to miss. Is this brand of "humility" and "forgiveness" reserved for homophiles and others who attack the Natural Law in regard to sexual morality and Christ's teachings on marriage? While the Pope is kissing Don Michele's hand, Fr. Manelli is under house arrest, forbidden from going to Avellino in order to visit his parents' grave and to celebrate Mass. The treatment of Fr. Manelli, a spiritual son of St. Pio (blessed in the womb by Saint Pio, from whom he also received his First Holy Communion, and went to for Confession, spiritual direction, and religious formation) and of the order he founded makes it abundantly clear that those who strive for orthodoxy do not merit the same degree of mercy as those promoting heterodoxy.