Previously Unpublished: A Look at One of the Last Things Pope Francis Wrote
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Previously Unpublished: A Look at One of the Last Things Pope Francis Wrote
"I am always touched to see young people who love each other and have the courage to transform their love into something great: I want to love you until death do us part."
"It’s a confirmation of a legacy... It’s really a classic text by the pope."
"In my homeland of Argentina, there is a dance I love very much, one that I often participated in when I was young: the tango."
"Francis articulate the church's position on marriage: that it is a priority, one of sacred importance, and is only between a man and a woman."
Pope Francis, described as a reformer and modernizer, upheld the Roman Catholic Church's doctrine with a unique style despite his progressive image. His recent letter to the YOUCAT Foundation encapsulates this duality, emphasizing the sacred nature of marriage between a man and a woman. Through the metaphor of tango, he reflects on the beauty of love and commitment, demonstrating his approachable communication method while reinforcing traditional teachings. The foreword serves as a reaffirmation of his legacy, showcasing his role as a leader adapting timeless principles for contemporary youth.
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