The Moscow Patriarchate approves of Pope’s uncompromising position on Ethics
“The difference of this current Pope from his predecessor is that this Pope never watches for political correctness in his statements. This is the reason why his statements sometimes produce shocking effect on the Western society: people there are not used when the Church’s Head voices a traditional standpoint of the Church,” Bishop Hilarion of Volokolamsk, a new head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations said at a live broadcast of National Interest program shown Saturday on Rossiya TV Channel.
That was Bishop’s comment of criticisms aimed at the Pope, also by the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, for his opposition to contraception.
Bishop Hilarion continued that “we view this as a positive shift in the Catholic Church’s position, because head of the Church, in particular, head of the largest Christian Church, should not adapt himself to any PC language, he should tell people what his Church teaches him to tell them.”