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POPE Francis might be winning the charge for inclusivity, but some Catholics, including fellow priests, are unfollowing him.When the now-retired Cardinal Raymond Burke was a bishop, often tagged in Western media as the de facto leader of conservatives, he discouraged fellow American bishops from relaxing Church attitudes towards gay people and those Catholics who have divorced.
At one point, he called his detractors 'backwardists,' which can be defined as an inability to understand 'the evolution in the understanding of matters of faith and morals.'Years of investigations finally led to sanctions being imposed not only against Vigano but also against Burke and Strickland. In 2021, Pope Francis had spoken of attacks by a Catholic TV channel, referring to EWTN as 'the work of the devil.
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