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As others have said, the four Cardinals are not dissenters. Nor is it a case of just four Cardinals.I believe that the Pope is mistaken. He said in the interview that “Some people … still do not understand.” I believe that they do understand. They just don’t agree. And that is not the Pope’s problem. You will always have dissent in the Church. Dissenters will always have evidence to prove their points. There are whole websites citing evidence in church history, doctrine, the Bible, etc that undermine the Church’s position on abortion and female priests. Same thing here with these four cardinals.They have their evidence too. The Pope is right to ignore them. No sense in playing out another wilderness scene.
This thread has referenced thousands of faithful Cardinals, bishops, priests and theologians around the world, who have signed their names to pleas for clarification of A.L. to bring an end to the disunity and confusion in the Church. And that does make it the Pope’s problem because no other person can end the confusion.
Almost a year before A.L. was issued (it was not known if there would be an apostolic exhortation after the Synod), over 400,000 people petitioned the Holy Father for clarification:
lifesitenews.com/news/405000-people-104-bishops-sign-petition-to-pope-francis-asking-for-clarific
Obviously, those people also didn’t, and now, after A.L., still don’t understand (except regarding homosexual unions which has been clarified). They are not dissidents, and I don’t believe that the Holy Father considers them as such. He probably was sincere when he said, “Some people … still do not understand.”