Faith

Judging by some of their recent statements, he has his doubts.
The Church is divided between those who see in Francis's pontificate an opportunity to water down the faith and those who insist on the truth of Christ and on juridical rigour, Gurpegui analyses.
If those who elect the next Pope do not believe in the reality of the Church, "what is the point of the whole process?"
Gurpegui therefore urges the cardinals to clarify their beliefs before entering the conclave, for example on the Resurrection of Christ, the Real Presence, the male priesthood, the infallibility of the Church and Catholic [= natural] morality.
He stresses that "the scandal of a corrupt cardinal or one who has led a dissolute life, although painful, is less serious than that of a cardinal who has no faith".
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