By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture - One of the Jesuits in attendance asked about young people who identify as homosexuals: "They feel that they are an active part of the Church, but they often do not see in doctrine their way of living affectivity, and they do not see the call to chastity as a personal call to celibacy, but rather as an imposition. Since they are virtuous in other areas of their lives, and know the doctrine, can we say that they are all in error, because they do not feel, in conscience, that their relationships are sinful?"... he expressed his impatience with what he sees as an undue preoccupation with “sins below the waist.”... When Pope Francis questions traditional teachings—and mocks those who see the magisterium as a “monolith”—he undermines all teaching authority, including his own.