Pope Leo XIV in his own words: The pontiff on abortion, climate change, homosexuality, and capital punishment
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Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Francis Prevost, recently elected leader of the Roman Catholic Church, is noted for his careful yet vocal stances on pressing issues. He emphasizes the importance of climate action, advocating for a reciprocal relationship with the environment. Concurrently, Leo XIV's views on gender ideology diverge from his predecessor, as he has criticized media representations of homosexuality and alternative family structures, framing them as contrary to gospel teachings. His past public comments reveal a more traditionalist approach compared to Pope Francis.
While Francis famously told reporters, "Who am I to judge?" gay people, Leo XIV may be less accommodating, accusing media of encouraging practices against gospel.
Prevost stressed that dominion over nature should not be "tyrannical," advocating for a relationship of reciprocity with the environment.
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