Some remarks from Pope Francis in "Francesco" are the result of heavy editing of previous interviews. The Vatican has not yet commented on the pope's comments on civil unions in the film. https://t.co/2vQxHtpjjU
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) October 22, 2020
Given an opportunity to clarify the situation today, Vatican comms director Paolo Ruffini chose to remain silent, as did the documentary director.
— Steve Skojec (@SteveSkojec) October 22, 2020
This is the way. This is how they always ensure maximum chaos.
thE pOpE dOEsn't knOw AbOUt thE fILm
— Steve Skojec (@SteveSkojec) October 22, 2020
'Francesco' director receives film award in Vatican Gardens https://t.co/7Vur1pYAh9 via @cnalive
IMPORTANT: Apb. Fernández is a longtime friend & ghostwriter for Francis. He says "what the Pope has said on this issue is what he also held when he was the Archbishop of Buenos Aires" & that it's "called 'civil union, or' civil coexistence law', not marriage".
— Steve Skojec (@SteveSkojec) October 22, 2020
CONFIRMED. https://t.co/pqUOvzkykK
Outrageous splicing of at least three different clips. And you all turned on the pope within hours. You should all be utterly ashamed. https://t.co/4gtqEeDEyO
— Tony Fernandez ✝️ (@phattonez) October 22, 2020
This is essentially a Vatican -approved documentary. AP reports that Francis saw it beforehand. The Vatican will row back. It always does and no one pays any attention. https://t.co/OhsaJsR4OR
— Damian Thompson (@holysmoke) October 22, 2020
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres hails Pope's civil unions backing https://t.co/UhDWrVNaPS via @MailOnline
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) October 22, 2020
#PopeFrancis Backs #CivilUnions for Gay Couples https://t.co/U6ncB0CLXD
— The Catholic Thing (@catholicthing) October 22, 2020
AP’s @nwinfield says Pope gives thumbs-up to civil unions. She’s extremely pro-Francis, a real cheerleader, highly unlikely to misreport the Pope’s words given her excellent sources in Team Francis. https://t.co/j6Tk2TCbLB
— Damian Thompson (@holysmoke) October 22, 2020
It is a source of deepest sadness and pressing pastoral concern that the private opinions regarding civil unions attributed to Pope Francis and reported with so much emphasis by the press do not correspond to the constant teaching of the Church. https://t.co/YXZiwKPs9M
— Cardinal Burke (@cardinalrlburke) October 22, 2020
Statement From Cardinal Raymond Burke on Pope Francis’ Civil Unions Remarks https://t.co/WMXRVPip38 pic.twitter.com/SDWrcBE9wd
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) October 22, 2020
#BREAKING: @cardinalrlburke responds to @Pontifex:
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) October 22, 2020
“Such declarations make them devoid of any magisterial weight. They are rightly interpreted as simple private opinions...
These declarations do not bind, in any manner the consciences of the Faithful.#CatholicTwitter https://t.co/7CXUAbdNRe
Fr. Agustino and Corazon Puro
What did Pope Francis say about civil unions? A CNA Explainer https://t.co/NWWX2Ciq6r via @cnalive
— Ed. Condon (@canonlawyered) October 22, 2020
“Plot thickens over origins of pope's civil union endorsement” https://t.co/iuQEe0PEJl
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) October 22, 2020
I posted a longish analysis this morning basing myself on what Francis said in other places if either of you is interested.https://t.co/Oa06qsPHnc
— Fr Matthew Schneider LC🙏 (@FrMatthewLC) October 22, 2020
Questions have been raised about the origin of interview footage contained in the documentary "Francesco," in which Pope Francis expresses support for civil union legislation. https://t.co/Q35ISP1t1g
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) October 22, 2020
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