He's not wrong. But he's most definitely not right.Jocose wrote: ↑01 Dec 2023, 08:56 https://x.com/sovereignbrah/status/1730 ... 91804?s=20
This is unreal, man.
Pope Francis just said the Catholic Church’s “great sin” is being “too masculine.”
Further, he said he wants to “demasculinize the Church” because there are too many male theologians, and not enough female theologians.
The feminine genius is for holiness. And the feminine charism is raising up the next generation.
Not very long ago, the Church was deeply nurtured by women. Catholic children in every village were taught and formed by religious sisters at school and holy mothers at home.
But then the feminists appeared, and they killed the feminine qualities in homes and schools. Moms became like men, laboring at jobs. Religious sisters became lesbians. Catholic schools became like public schools, staffed by secular professionals formed in secular universities.
The Church is starved for holy women to teach and form our children.
(This same spirit led to the filling of our seminaries with gay men, and all of that devastation.)
=======================
What the Church does not need is more modernist theologians. And we certainly do not need a bunch of feminist theologians, poorly formed in the decadent secular universities that still happen to bear the word "Catholic" in their names.
But this is exactly what Francis means. He just elevated a gay guy to the rank of Cardinal and appointed him to lead the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, so it won't be long before Francis gets exactly what he wants.
Catholic dads.... Protect your kids!
In spite of what Francis says, there is a vacuum of masculine leadership in the Church -- just as there is a vacuum of feminine holiness. Guys like Cardinal Burke and Bishop Tyler -- anyone with some spine for muscular leadership -- are being passed over or cut down like a Stalinist purge.