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Divine Intervention

ISHOP JOSEPH STRICKLAND DID not always have a difficult relationship with Pope Francis. When Francis became the head of the Catholic Church, Strickland recalls admiring how welcoming the pope was. But as the pontiff began taking increasingly liberal stances, the bishop of Tyler, Texas, felt he could no longer stay silent.

As Strickland began speaking out about Francis’ teachings, from the church’s positions towards divorcees and LGBTQ+ people to the question of whether priests should be allowed to marry, he quickly realized that “politically, I was in a rather precarious position.”

“There’s just a lot of politics in the world and it’s a reality that affects the church as well,” the bishop told Newsweek in an interview.

In November last year, Strickland was removed from his post by the Vatican. And although he’s come to terms with the action against him, he said he worries that it could promote an “atmosphere of fear” within the church.

Strickland’s removal was not only an unprecedented measure, but also a sign of how the culture wars have polarized the church of 1.3 billion Catholics, with the battle lines nowhere more evident than in the United States.

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