Roman Catholic bishop explained what kind of Pope is needed after Francis.


The representative of the diocese Vitaliy Kryvytskyi stated that Europe needs a Pope who will change the orientation of the Church and guide it to the right. He emphasized that under the pontificate of Francis, the Catholic Church began to lean towards the left wing; however, the response to this movement was the strengthening of conservative circles within it.
The bishop believes that the arrival of a more orthodox Pope would contribute to leveling the situation. He claims that Europe needs the Church to change its course and move to the right.
In response to a question about the best direction for the future, Kryvytskyi notes that spiritual investments should be made in the Ukrainian family, rather than catering to leftist tendencies with their 'I want' or 'I do not want'.
Analysis
The article discusses the need for a change in the course of the Catholic Church in Europe and the arrival of a more orthodox Pope. This aspect is quite relevant in modern society, where various leftist and conservative processes are unfolding. The choice of a new Pope will determine the future development strategy of the Church and its ability to respond to contemporary challenges.
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