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[–] robbinhood@lemmy.world 6 points 9 hours ago

I appreciated his general thoughts on poverty, inequality, etc. I haven't studied them in depth so admittedly I'm mostly going off statements here and there and shallow news coverage.

The molestation/rape stuff though can't be overlooked. The problems there go much, much deeper than any one individual and is a rot in a massive and wealthy institution that holds a lot of sway over millions of people.

And there are lots of old dinosaur thoughts in the church, like the idea that all "unnatural" birth control is wrong.

I do think Francis was probably a step overall in the right direction, but it was a small step and I'm left thinking that much more radical reform is needed.