Crisis beneath the crisis: When the faithful can’t recognize the Pope
A crisis of faith is emerging among some Catholics who struggle to recognize the authority of the Pope. Many faithful feel conflicted as they believe in traditional Church teachings but perceive contradictions in the current papacy. This situation raises questions about the legitimacy of the Pope's leadership and the direction of the Church.
- ▪Some Catholics are experiencing a crisis of conscience regarding the Pope's authority.
- ▪Faithful individuals express belief in traditional teachings but feel conflicted by the current pontificate's actions.
- ▪The situation highlights concerns about public contradictions of faith within the Church.
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Back — Video Topics | Pro-life | Pro-family | Catholic Church | Freedom Crisis beneath the crisis: When the faithful can't recognize the Pope Most Viral Moments See More He believes in the papacy. He believes in previous popes. He accepts the traditional teachings of the Church. But he met Pope Leo, and he walked away. “I can’t sign up to this,” he said. Not because he doubts the faith. Because he doubts the man who claims to lead it. This is the new crisis of conscience that no seminary training prepared anyone for. A man wants to become Catholic. He believes everything the Church has always taught.
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