Pope Francis on Thursday warned against in-flexible ideological positions that can hinder the Church from seeing reality and moving forward, speaking days after a declaration allowing blessings of same-sex couples that conservatives have condemned.
Francis, who turned 87 on Sunday, made his comments in his traditional Christmas greetings to members of the Curia, the Vatican’s central administration.
In the early years of his papacy, Francis made the Christmas greetings an occasion for blistering critiques of the bureaucracy, highlighting what at the time he called its “illnesses” and “diseases”. On Thursday he mentioned the continuing de-bate between progressives and conservatives 60 years after the Second Vatican Council, which ushered the Church into the modern world.
“Let us remain vigilant against rigid ideological positions that often, under the guise of good inten-tions, separate us from reality and prevent us from moving forward,” he said.
“We are called, instead, to set out and journey, like the Magi, following the light that always desires to lead us on, at times along unexplored paths and new roads,” he said.
On Monday, he approved a ruling that priests can administer blessings to same-sex couples under certain condition and as long as they do not resemble marriage and are not part of Church rituals or liturgies.—AFP