Catholicism is STRONGLY anti-abortion. Virtually all pro-life movements are run by Catholics lol.
As for vaccines, lockdowns, race mixing, and mass immigration, the Church hasn't taught that those things are against the Faith, but it also hasn't taught those things must be upheld by the faithful either. Yes, certain people in the Church, unfortunately even the Pope and other bishops support these things, but that doesn't make it "Church teaching". It merely makes it their opinion...
Isn't the Church teaching that the Pope is infallible when it comes to issues of morality? So when the Pope says it is the right thing to take in immigrants or our moral duty to get vaccinated then the Church teaching is...?
No, that's not the teaching. The teaching is that the Pope is infallible when he is solemnly declaring and defining an issue of Faith or morality in an official Magisterial document. This rarely happens. So all those airplane and press interviews where Pope Francis gives his opinion on vaccinations... None of this is binding on the faithful. There is no official Church teaching whatsoever on vaccines. As for migration, that's a bit different, as migration itself is a natural right (Jesus, Mary, and Joseph migrated to Egypt from Judea, for instance, to escape Jesus being murdered by Herod), but still, there is no Church teaching that promotes mass immigration (i.e. the Great Replacement).
Roman Catholic Church supports abortion, vaccines, lockdowns, race mixing, and mass immigration.
Catholicism is STRONGLY anti-abortion. Virtually all pro-life movements are run by Catholics lol.
As for vaccines, lockdowns, race mixing, and mass immigration, the Church hasn't taught that those things are against the Faith, but it also hasn't taught those things must be upheld by the faithful either. Yes, certain people in the Church, unfortunately even the Pope and other bishops support these things, but that doesn't make it "Church teaching". It merely makes it their opinion...
Isn't the Church teaching that the Pope is infallible when it comes to issues of morality? So when the Pope says it is the right thing to take in immigrants or our moral duty to get vaccinated then the Church teaching is...?
No, that's not the teaching. The teaching is that the Pope is infallible when he is solemnly declaring and defining an issue of Faith or morality in an official Magisterial document. This rarely happens. So all those airplane and press interviews where Pope Francis gives his opinion on vaccinations... None of this is binding on the faithful. There is no official Church teaching whatsoever on vaccines. As for migration, that's a bit different, as migration itself is a natural right (Jesus, Mary, and Joseph migrated to Egypt from Judea, for instance, to escape Jesus being murdered by Herod), but still, there is no Church teaching that promotes mass immigration (i.e. the Great Replacement).
Being called "pope" ("father" in Italian) is blaspheming:
"And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven." - Matthew 23:9