I hope he makes things even clearer next time.
I’m so glad you said this, because this, I think, is the key to a lot of our worries. I hope I can explain what I’m thinking.
On the surface of it I, like you and some others, would love to hear Francis loudly and clearly re-state all of the othodox beliefs, and “bring the thunder” so to speak. We want to hear it because it would be re-assuring for us personally, and it would also (we think) be good for the Church.
But here’s my point. I think we can all agree that so far Francis has been excellent at emphasizing the centrality of Christ crucified as our Savior. We’ve all encoutered situations where a Priest is uncomfortably vague about Christ, maybe just referring to “goodness” or “religion”. We wouldn’t like this and would want him to speak strongly about the uniqueness and centrality of Christ. Since Francis has been great about this, we don’t really think about this issue too much because we’re happy with it.
But, in all of Francis’ strong references to Christ he has never said anything to effect of “don’t believe in Mohammed”, or “don’t believe in Buddha”. Why doesn’t this bother us? Because it would be unnecessary, and strangely defensive. His job is to present people with the Truth, not to run around undercutting every non-truth out there in the world.
It’s the same with what he said today. Everything he said is strongly orthodox about the wonderful role of women in the Church. That fact that he didn’t slam heterodoxy should not be a concern. It’s not his job to think of every heterodox idea out there about women and shoot them all down. He is to **present what is True **(which he did), **not seek out an argument against non-truth **(which he didn’t).
While it would be personally gratifying to hear him bring that thunder, it would not be an effective form of evangelization, and it’s not really what he’s there to do.
I have to ask myself if part of why I want to hear the thunder is to revel in the feeling that my “enemies” are “defeated” (which would not be a very Christian response). Rather, I should be content that Francis, using more patience and love than I have, is strongly presenting the Truth to the world, and not worry so much about whether the non-truths have be smited “enough”.
Hope that makes some sense.