Kresta in the Afternoon – February 8, 2024 – Hour 2
Matthew Bunson joins us to review the latest Church news, including what Pope Francis most recently said about Fiducia Supplicans.
Pope Francis: To Be ‘Scandalized’ by Gay Couple Blessings Is ‘Hypocrisy’
Pope Francis has spoken out again in defense of Fiducia Supplicans, saying that “No one is scandalized if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people: and this is a very serious sin, whereas they are scandalized if I give it to a homosexual … This is hypocrisy! We must all respect each other. Everyone.” Matthew Bunson joins us.
Links for this Segment
Pope Francis: To Be ‘Scandalized’ by Gay Couple Blessings Is ‘Hypocrisy’
Many Israeli Christians Condemn Hamas and Support Israel
Pope Francis: To Be ‘Scandalized’ by Gay Couple Blessings Is ‘Hypocrisy’
90 Catholic Priests, Scholars Ask Church Leaders to Oppose Same-Sex Blessings
‘American Bishops Offer the World an Example of Courage,’ Says French Bishop
Female Anglican Bishop Addresses Pope Francis’ Council of Cardinals
Pope Francis: ‘Without Liturgical Reform There is No Reform of the Church’
Attack on priest in Jerusalem brings intolerance of Christians back into focus
Dictatorship in Nicaragua uses confiscated nuns’ home as migration office
Pope Francis: ‘It is never too late to take action’ against human trafficking
‘More Than Just Football’: Super Bowl 2024 and 7 Players Who Pray
Meet Father Richard Rocha, Super Bowl LVIII ‘Team Priest’ for the Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl 2024: Meet Father Steve Kim, San Francisco 49ers’ Catholic Chaplain