Cardinal Robert Prevost discusses the election of Pope Leo XIV, emphasizing that he is a compromise candidate between traditional and progressive factions of the Roman Catholic Church. His brother, Louis Prevost, refutes claims that the new pope is 'woke' and emphasizes his commitment to doctrinal tradition.
Key Points
Pope Leo XIV is expected to uphold the rules of the Church while possibly making some modifications.
He is unlikely to endorse gay marriage or allow priests to marry.
Pros
Pope Leo XIV is seen as a compromise candidate between traditional and progressive factions of the Roman Catholic Church.
He is described as not being 'woke' by his brother, Louis Prevost, and is expected to defend doctrinal tradition.
Cons
There may be disagreements and heated discussions with President Trump on issues like the migrant crisis.