“The Church’s teaching is unchangeable, “
It’s easy for us on the conservative side, along with decent prelates like Cards. Burke and Muller, to simply say things like “the Church’s teaching on homosexual acts, firmly rooted in natural law, scripture and tradition, can’t be changed.” But at this very moment Bergoglio and his minions are plotting just that, prattling on about the “development of doctrine,” “the God of surprises,” “being open to changes willed by the Holy Spirit,” blah blah blah. What happens when they get the upper hand and do what they’ve been hinting about? Is a Burke or a Muller saying “you can’t do that” enough to thwart them? I don’t think so. It’s going to take a groundswell among the faithful in the pews. This is the real reason for Bergoglio’s pogrom against the Latin Mass subculture. It’s a pocket of resistance.
I agree with you. Pope Pachamama will state being a homosexual is not a sin and he will not say anything about homosexual acts. His henchmen will then say homosexual acts are not a sin. Pope Pachamama will not disagree with them.