Pope Francis intends to address issues considered taboo in the Catholic Church

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Pope Francis intends to address issues considered taboo in the Catholic Church, such as the priesthood of married men, the marriage blessing of homoaffective couples and the right of women to access the priesthood. teleSUR
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00:00 Francis intends to discuss topics considered taboo in the Catholic Church, such as the
00:04 president of Mary Magdalen, the marriage blessing for homophobic couples and the right of women
00:09 to have access to the priesthood.
00:11 To this end, he has convened the sign of bishops in Rome from October 4 to 29.
00:17 For the first time, 54 women with the right to vote will be present.
00:22 However, although there are 70 lay people at the sign-off, 75% of those attending are
00:27 bishops and cardinals.
00:29 Francis is the only absolute monarch in the West.
00:32 If he wanted to decide only on controversial issues, Francis could do so.
00:37 However, he prefers to consult with the rank and file an act in collegiate regime.
00:42 At least five cardinals appointed by John Paul II and Benedict Conservative Fountains
00:47 have already spoken out against the ordination of women and the blessing of same-sex unions.
00:52 Many in the Church confuse cultural inheritance with divine revelation.
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