He has a right to set his own agenda.
Francis’ agenda was clear since the first day of his papacy when he called back to his side radical Marxist Fr. Leonardo Boof, who was silenced by H.H. John Paul II, and also all the leaders of the proscribed Marxist liberation theology, a perversion of the Gospels with the main tenets and praxis of communism, that intrinsically evil ideology whose legacy is more than 100 million deaths, extreme misery and oppression.
Socialism in all its disguises has been condemned by the Magisterium of the Church since Pope Leo XIII to Pope Benedict XVI.
{He has a right to set his own agenda.}
Yes, and others have a right to assess and criticize.
As far as I know (not being Catholic) he is only considered infallible (not by Protestants) in matters of religion.
The social agenda he promotes is antithetical to Christianity.
Since when? Is he setting himself up as God or something?
Just who is he supposed to be representing?
If you're representing someone else, you do NOT *have the right* to set your own agenda. You follow the agenda of the person you're representing.
Is there nothing that a priest or pope can do that Catholics will not condemn?