A senior cardinal has said that bishops in the English-speaking world
have been too accommodating in their proclamation of Church teaching.
Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney and a member of the
Congregation for Bishops, said: "Sometimes we have to give the Church's
moral teaching in a political situation where we know it is almost
impossible that it is going to be accepted ... Even in those situations
we are still obliged prudently and sensibly to present the truth."
Speaking at a press briefing during the Synod on the New
Evangelisation in Rome last week, he said: "I would be tempted to say
that we have been a little bit too accommodating. And I am not sure that
it has worked to our benefit."