This will appear more clearly to anybody who studies the conduct of Modernists, which is in perfect harmony with their teachings. In their writings and addresses they seem not unfrequently to advocate doctrines which are contrary one to the other, so that one would be disposed to regard their attitude as double and doubtful.
-Pascendi Dominici Gregis, St. Pius X, 1907
For the record, I don't think it's contradictory, either. This is by no means the first (or even second or third) time Pope Francis has highlighted the complementarity of men and women in marriage and sex, and the right of children to grow up with a mother and father. He has positively promoted --- and never contradicted --- these principles both as Archbishop of Buenos Aires and as Pope.
The same is true concerning his opposition to abortion, euthanasia and in vitro fertilization. He hasn't been on both sides of this fence. He has never been a Death-Eater on these issues.