Argentine cardinal, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, theologian, close collaborator of Pope Francis, known for his progressive positions and his role in the theological reform of the Church.
criterion | tendency |
---|---|
Moral doctrine | Progressive |
Liturgy | Very progressive |
Sociopolitical | Very progressive |
Relationship with Pope Francis | Very progressive |
Dialogue | Very progressive |
Communication | Very progressive |
Overall tendency | Very progressive |
Cardinal Fernández upholds traditional Church teachings on issues like abortion and surrogacy, as reaffirmed in the 'Dignitas Infinita' document. However, he advocates for a more pastoral and inclusive approach towards LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing the Church's opposition to the criminalization of homosexuality and suggesting the need for more compassionate language in Church doctrine.
As Archbishop of La Plata, Fernández implemented restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass, aligning with Pope Francis's emphasis on liturgical unity and accessibility. His approach reflects a preference for contemporary liturgical practices that foster active participation.
Fernández emphasizes the Church's role in addressing social issues, including poverty, migration, and violence against women. He has been instrumental in highlighting these concerns in Vatican documents, reflecting a commitment to social justice and the dignity of all individuals.
Fernández is a close confidant of Pope Francis, often referred to as his 'trusted theologian.' His appointment as Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and his role in drafting key papal documents underscore his alignment with the Pope's vision for a more pastoral and inclusive Church.
Fernández values interreligious dialogue, particularly with the Jewish community. His openness to engaging with other faith traditions reflects a commitment to fostering mutual understanding and respect.
Known for his approachable and pastoral communication style, Fernández frequently engages with the media to explain Church teachings and address contemporary issues. His emphasis on dialogue and understanding aligns with his broader theological approach.
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