Pope Francis: "Im constantly making statements, giving homilies. Thats magisterium. Thats what I think, not what the media say that I think. Check it out; its very clear. The Joy of the Gospel is very clear."
http://americamagazine.org/issue/we-must-reach-out
mag·is·te·ri·um ˌmajəˈstirēəm/ noun the teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, especially as exercised by bishops or the pope. the official and authoritative teaching of the Roman Catholic Church.
That sounds like outright heresy: the magisterium is whatever Francis is thinking? He's flying solo now; to heck with his predecessors and Tradition.
La Nacion: "As a pope you are different because you speak with utmost clarity, you are completely straightforward, you dont use euphemisms and dont beat about the bush; the course of your papacy is extremely clear."
La Nacion: Why do you think some sectors are disoriented, why do they say the ship is without a rudder, especially after the latest Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the challenges posed by the family?
Pope Francis: Those expressions strike me as odd. I am not aware of anybody using them.
Pope Francis: Look, I wrote an encyclicaltrue enough, it was by four hands [with Benedict XVI]and an apostolic exhortation. Im constantly making statements, giving homilies. Thats magisterium. Thats what I think, not what the media say that I think. Check it out; its very clear. The Joy of the Gospel is very clear.
This section has him accepting the most risible flattery, and not only accepting, but serenely echoing it, making him sound almost thud-headedly un-self-aware.
If my most recent RCIA students conflated homilies, statements, encyclicals and magisterium like that, I'd say they weren't grasping the basic idea of gradations in authority. The Holy Father talks too loosely and too much.