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In reply to the discussion: Is Pope Francis Really a Progressive Example? [View all]MineralMan
(151,269 posts)at every issue. I didn't have time today to write a book about Roman Catholicism and its politics. I chose a particular set of issues to discuss.
Whether the Pope's words regarding economic justice actually improve people's lives remains to be seen. The same call for economic parity has been made by several recent popes. So far, the results have not been remarkably apparent. This Pope is repeating points that have been made previously.
Now, if his words are given meaning through exemplary action by the Roman Catholic Church and results are obtained, that will be another thing, but that has not yet occurred. I will be watching, as always, to see if the Church takes any action to make the words a reality. We shall see.
I'm comparing Pope Francis' words regarding economic justice with other positions held by the RCC, and asking the question whether this Pope can been seen as a progressive. My opinion is that he cannot be seen as a progressive, due to the regressive nature of so many aspects of RCC doctrine that he has not addressed.