Cardinal Burke: 'I Will Never Be Part of a Schism' Within Catholic Church
By David Gibson, Religion News Service 08-23-2016
Ever since Pope Francis was elected in March 2013, he has faced strong opposition from traditionalists unhappy with his push for church reforms and the face of that opposition has often been Cardinal Raymond Burke, an American prelate who has worked in senior positions in Rome for most of the past decade.
Francis eventually moved Burke out of key Vatican jobs and into a more ceremonial post as patron to the Knights of Malta, an apparent downgrade that both Burke and the pope insist wasnt tied to the cardinals criticisms.
But Burke, a former archbishop of St. Louis who has a devoted following among conservatives, has continued to use his Roman platform to speak his mind.
He did that again most recently in a book-length interview in which he hits many of the themes that have drawn attention in the past: critiquing radical feminism and homosexuality (a wounding of nature, he calls it) as well as the secularization and moral relativism that he says have infected society and the Catholic Church.
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