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The Legacy Of Pope Francis Is Chaos, Confusion, And Division In The Catholic Church

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Pope Francis’ famous exhortation to Catholic youth just months after being elected the 266th pope of the Catholic Church in March 2013 was “Hagan lio!” — “make a mess!” Twelve years later, upon his death Easter Monday morning at age 88, it’s fair to say that Francis took his own advice, making a mess of his pontificate and leaving the Catholic Church in a state of confusion and disarray.

When he ascended the throne of Saint Peter as the first Jesuit pope and first pontiff to hail from outside Europe in over a thousand years, Francis caused a stir. He eschewed the pomp and circumstance of his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, donning simpler clerical attire, refusing to take up residence in the papal palace, and referring to himself simply as “the bishop of Rome.” Here, it seemed, was a populist pope, a man of the people who not only...

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