Following the death of Pope Francis, Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller has publicly stated that the next pope must be resolute in opposing what he describes as the 'gay lobby.' He advocates for a return to orthodox Catholic doctrines based on scripture, insisting that marriage can only be defined as a union between a man and a woman. Müller argues that existing ideologies that challenge these beliefs undermine church teachings. This perspective notably contrasts with the hopes of LGBTQ+ Catholics for a more progressive leadership.
The next pope should be strong on doctrine and determined to stand up to ideological lobbies, including the gay lobby, and return to orthodoxy.
Doctrine is not the property of the pope, bishops or the faithful... it must conform to the word of Jesus; no one can modify it.
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