2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
A controversial opinion of Pope Francis is being pointed out.
Juan Carlos Cruz, the key Chilean whistleblower in the most famous case of clerical sexual abuse in Chile, has stated that the pope told him that God made him gay and that his sexuality "doesn't matter."
Although no confirmation has been obtained from the Vatican about this controversial conversation, Cruz says he spent three days with Pope Francis at the Vatican in April, a meeting in which he would have discussed his sexuality and the abuse he suffered at the hands of a priest. Chilean.
“[You] know who Juan Carlos is, [what they say] doesn't matter. God made you so. God loves you like this. The pope loves you like this and you should love yourself and not worry about what people are saying,”Cruz said, describing her meeting with the pope to CNN.
In this case the words of the supreme pontiff amount to a significant departure from the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, which considers homosexuality "objectively disordered" and contrary to the law of God.
Vatican spokesman Greg Burke told CNN on Monday: "We normally don't comment on the Pope's private conversations."
Last Friday, all the bishops in Chile offered their resignation to Pope Francis after a three-day emergency summit in the Vatican to discuss the sexual abuse scandal in Chile.
In total, 31 active bishops and three retired bishops announced in a statement that they had offered to resign because of the scandal and place the issue "in the hands of the Holy Father so that he can freely decide for each of us."
Cruz is a key whistleblower in the most famous clerical sexual abuse case in Chile. Through his statements to the media, activism and publications on his social networks, the Chilean seeks justice for crime so that he does not go unpunished.
Fernando Karadima, the man who abused Cruz, was found guilty of abuse by the Vatican in 2011.
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