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If you don’t find many inside the Church holding a variety of different and contradictory beliefs about what is and isn’t necessary for salvation……….

They aren’t all correct. There is only 1 Truth. Christ says * “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6)*
Christ commissioned Peter to teach, sanctify, and rule the faithful. If what Peter teaches regarding faith and morals is confusing to the faithful, he needs to clarify what Christ meant. If what a successor of Peter says sounds different from what all past successors of Peter have said and is leading to even more confusion……it isn’t above yours, mine, or anyone’s pay grade to point it out.
There have been many confusing statements coming from Pope Francis - no doubt made worse by instantaneous communications- as you say. Why doesn’t he correct the misrepresentations for the good of his flock?
The Exhortation is different, Pope Francis had months to reflect upon and compose Amoris Laetitia……and it’s STILL confusing the faithful! I am one of those confused as to what exactly he means. I am re-learning what the Church has always taught. I’m having difficulty reconciling it to what Pope Francis is now suggesting. I see all sorts of misrepresentation of Catholic teaching and confusion within the Church. I have no animosity toward His Holiness. I love and pray for him daily!
You use the word “correct”, as if this is a teaching document.
It isn’t. Among other things, it is an invitation to look further at the issue of divorced and remarried couples. I will repeat; no doctrine has been changed; no rule has been revoked; not discipline has been set in place.
as he intends the conversation to continue, at the appropriate time he will fulfill your wishes for greater clarity. That won’t be until the conversation is concluded.
a good portion of people being upset is that they presume that if a document comes forth from the Vatican, it is a teaching document. This one is not. It is a reflection. It is pastoral in nature, not didactic.
there have been comments made by this pope which have been taken out of context by the secular press - which should be the first clue to those who have been getting upset about them. strangely, that seems to pass right over people’s heads without ruffling a hair. And so what we get are knee-jerk reactions. /coupled with thqat have been some rather pointed comments towards people who put law above charity; and Christ spoke repeatedly in the Gospels about that, as well as directly violating some of the Jewish laws - for example, work on the Sabbath. And people have come borderline unglued, demanding that the Pope be more specific.
He didn’t have to be more specific with me - I got the message.
I think part of your confusion stems from an underlying presumption that this is a teaching document. maybe I am wrong, but I don’t see how else I can explain it.
And I strongly suspect that if some of those who are so upset were to sit down with Francis for maybbe 2 minutes and unload their anxiety at him, he would look at them a bit with the look of “Where are you coming from?” and answer them “Well of course not” to their question of divorced and remarried suddenly being admitted to Communion.