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Vatican Cardinal wants to ‘dialogue’ with signers of Filial Correction to Pope

Updated: September 28, 2017 at 12:30 pm EST  See Comments

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State for the Holy See

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ROME, September 28, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — The Vatican’s Secretary of State has acknowledged the “filial correction” sent to Pope Francis, stating today that “it’s important to dialogue even within the Church.”

“People who disagree express their dissent, but on these things we have to reason, to try to understand one another,” said Cardinal Pietro Parolin as reported by Ansa.

Parolin made his comment to reporters today on the sidelines of a conference on Iraqi Christians held by ACS, a Vatican-based international non-profit that aids persecuted Christians worldwide. 

On the weekend, more than 60 clergy and lay scholars issued what they called a “Filial Correction” to Pope Francis for “propagating heresy.” They asserted that the Pope has supported heretical positions about marriage, the moral life, and the Eucharist that are causing a host of “heresies and other errors” to spread throughout the Catholic Church.  

The signers have respectfully asked the Pope to condemn the heresies that they say he has “directly or indirectly upheld,” and that he teach the truth of the Catholic faith

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