Pope Francis, described as a reformer and modernizer, upheld the Roman Catholic Church's doctrine with a unique style despite his progressive image. His recent letter to the YOUCAT Foundation encapsulates this duality, emphasizing the sacred nature of marriage between a man and a woman. Through the metaphor of tango, he reflects on the beauty of love and commitment, demonstrating his approachable communication method while reinforcing traditional teachings. The foreword serves as a reaffirmation of his legacy, showcasing his role as a leader adapting timeless principles for contemporary youth.
I am always touched to see young people who love each other and have the courage to transform their love into something great: I want to love you until death do us part.
Itâs a confirmation of a legacy... Itâs really a classic text by the pope.
In my homeland of Argentina, there is a dance I love very much, one that I often participated in when I was young: the tango.
Francis articulate the church's position on marriage: that it is a priority, one of sacred importance, and is only between a man and a woman.
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