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According to this cable Bergoglio said in 2007, when President Cristina Fernandez was a candidate in Argentina, that "women are naturally unfit for political office." "The natural order and facts teach us that man is a politician par excellence, the Scriptures show us that women always support thinker and maker of man, but nothing more than that", said the current pope in 2007.
Originally posted by MarioOnTheFly
..how come women don't care about that ?
an institution that considers them...well....unfit apparently for anything but breeding.
I highly doubt that most women on the planet have heard this alleged quote previously. I'd like to see it in English and from a good source.
New Pope on women
Originally posted by redoubt
New Pope on women
Wow, he looked a bit too old for that kind of behavior.
(J/K - couldn't resist lol! Mods, please feel free to strike me dead and hang me out to dry... this was an unforgivable sin against ATS and the Church!)
Originally posted by MarioOnTheFly
reply to post by FlyersFan
Unfortunately...no english source available I think. It was a local news back then...
As for your comment...even if he didn't say it...the point of the statement is not something that would surprise me of the Catholic church. You seem to think it would be his personal opinion. I don't think it is that far off what Church stands for.
Isn't that apparent by the lack of important women roles in Church hierarchy ?
Just hours after it was circulated online cable attributed to the State argentina News Agency, Telam, on these assumptions of the Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, yesterday become Francisco, on women.According to this cable Bergoglio said in 2007, when President Cristina Fernández was a candidate in Argentina, that "women are naturally helpless to exercise political positions"."The natural order and the facts we are taught that man is being a politician par excellence;" the Scriptures show us that the woman is always supported by man thinker and doer, but nothing more than that", said the current Pope in 2007.
In recent years, his clashes with the husband-and-wife tag team who have led this nation of 40 million created a rift between the Casa Rosada — Argentina’s White House — and the church as Bergoglio challenged the moral authority of elected leaders. Now, as he enters the crisis-plagued halls of Vatican City, his years in Argentina show that when he sees fit, Pope Francis can be a combative leader unafraid to challenge entrenched authority.