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OPINION: Can Pope Leo XIV Heal the Wounds Left by Pope Francis? by Taylor R. Marshall – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

OPINION: Can Pope Leo XIV Heal the Wounds Left by Pope Francis? by Taylor R. Marshall

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By Taylor R. Marshall, The Washington Times, July 14, 2025

Taylor R. Marshall is the author of “Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within” and his latest book, “Christian Patriot: 12 Steps to Create One Nation Under God.” He and his wife live in Texas with their eight children, where he teaches at the New Saint Thomas Institute (NSTI.com), providing Catholic education for students in 80 nations.

 

Three ways the new leader can right the Catholic Church after decades of sexual abuse revelations, permissive moral theology and experimental liturgical changes

It’s no secret that the Catholic Church, in its historic territories, has faced a decline in Mass attendance, priestly vocations and birth rates after decades of sexual abuse revelations, permissive moral theology and experimental liturgical changes.

After the death of Pope Francis, Catholics wondered: Did we reach the final crescendo of theological, moral and liturgical ambiguity, or shall we buckle down and prepare for more? …
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