Brazilian cardinal, Archbishop of Manaus, Franciscan, known for his ecological commitment in the Amazon and his progressive positions in line with Pope Francis' vision.
Criterion | Tendency |
---|---|
Moral doctrine | Very progressive |
Liturgy | Progressive |
Sociopolitical | Very progressive |
Relationship with Pope Francis | Very progressive |
Dialogue | Very progressive |
Communication | Very progressive |
Overall tendency | Very progressive |
Cardinal Steiner adopts a progressive stance on moral issues. He has publicly supported the legalization of civil unions for same-sex couples, emphasizing that Christians should not impose their morality on non-Christians. Additionally, he has advocated for the relaxation of clerical celibacy, suggesting openness to the ordination of married men in certain contexts.
While respecting traditional liturgical practices, Cardinal Steiner supports liturgical adaptations that reflect local cultures, particularly in the Amazon region. His Franciscan background and emphasis on inculturation indicate a preference for a liturgy that resonates with indigenous traditions and the lived experiences of the faithful.
Cardinal Steiner is deeply committed to social justice, environmental protection, and the rights of indigenous peoples. He has been a vocal advocate for the Amazon rainforest, criticizing consumerist cultures and emphasizing the need to learn from indigenous communities to save the planet.
A close ally of Pope Francis, Cardinal Steiner embodies the Pope's vision for a synodal and inclusive Church. His appointment as the first cardinal from the Amazon region underscores his alignment with the Pope's priorities, particularly regarding environmental issues and outreach to marginalized communities.
Cardinal Steiner has actively engaged in interreligious dialogue, fostering relationships with various faith communities. His efforts aim to promote unity and understanding among different religious traditions, reflecting a commitment to peaceful coexistence.
Known for his pastoral sensitivity and effective communication, Cardinal Steiner emphasizes listening and inclusivity. He encourages participation from all members of the Church, including laypeople and indigenous representatives, fostering a sense of community and shared mission.
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