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Lavender Legacy Lingers Under Leo
Not even two months after the white smoke, and already the Vatican’s top doctrinal officer has made it crystal clear: the controversial Fiducia Supplicans, Francis’s infamous 2023 document that legitimized blessings for same-sex couples, will “absolutely” remain in force under Leo XIV.
So much for reform.
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, still head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, told Il Messaggero’s Franca Giansoldati:
“The Declaration will remain… Fiducia Supplicans will absolutely not fall into oblivion.”
Not “revised.”
Not “reconsidered.”
Not “suspended pending further synodal reflection.”
Nope. Just reaffirmed, defended, and permanently installed.
This follows Fiducia Supplicans’s literal text, which opens the door to “blessing couples in irregular situations and same-sex couples” under the guise of “non-liturgical” gestures. As if wrapping modernist rebellion in the language of nuance somehow justifies the theological rot.
Austen Ivereigh boasted the same on X:
“The blessings of gay people in relationships… will remain.”
Rich Raho added,
“Received in audience just 2 days ago by Pope Leo, DDF Prefect Cardinal Fernandez forcefully says Fiducia Supplicans ‘will remain’…”
So let’s be honest: Fiducia has not just survived the Francis era, it is being institutionalized under Leo. That means any traditionalist pundit, bishop, or blogger still claiming we’ve entered a new era of “reform” is either naive or willfully blind.
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