Old news. Nothing new. As you yourself are suggesting, Saint Benedict exhorted as much.
Not a new message. Ancient, actually
Not only is this not a new message, many Saints recognized that, and absolutely JP2 spoke about conversion being a life-long process.
Not a new thought; not a new message. The Catholic Church’s active ministry to homosexuals (Courage) and to parents of those (EnCourage) is highly realistic about the same. Many former homosexual activists have entered these programs long before our current Holy Father was elected. Such programs have been somewhat replicated on parish levels, with the explicit understanding of the need for life-long conversion, which is why Catholic support groups have been available for them for many years prior to Francis.
Same things the Saints have counseled us and modeled for us, for centuries.
Funny, I never thought that, because I always knew, from Church teaching, that the mercy of God awaits those who turn to Him without exception or excuse.
Indeed. St. Augustine said this centuries ago.
I don’t know a single layperson, priest, bishop, or previous Pope who has ever suggested that “lecturing the lost will bring them to Christ.” I have no idea where some of you come up with this stuff. Seriously. Such thoughts are not a part of Catholicism and have never been. Correction as to doctrine or facts is for the intellectually lost, not the spiritually lost. Unfortunately, however, there is a very large (actually a majority) of practicing Catholics today who are intellectually lost as to the foundations of the faith.
Ora, there’s nothing factually incorrect about your post. But what it represents, by implication, is a giant-sized Straw Man which has been created by some Catholics and by even more in the secular media, with repeated bonfires scheduled throughout the last two weeks.
Absurd waste of time and keystrokes, in an apparent effort (not necessarily by you, perhaps by some) to reinvent Catholic spiritual history itself.