Imperial Valley Press

Pope reaffirms conscience as heresy debate divides church

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Pope Francis has reaffirmed the “primary” role of using one’s conscience to navigate tough moral questions in his first comments since he was accused of spreading heresy by emphasizin­g conscience over hard and fast Catholic rules.

Francis issued a video message Saturday to a conference on his controvers­ial 2016 document on family life, “The Joy of Love.”

The document has badly divided the Catholic Church, with some commentato­rs warning that it risks creating a schism given its cautious opening to letting divorced and civilly remarried Catholics receive Communion.

Francis told the conference that priests must inform the conscience­s of the faithful “but not substitute them.”

And he stressed the distinctio­n between one’s conscience — where God reveals himself — and one’s ego that thinks it can do as it pleases. town and launched a counteroff­ensive over the past two days.

Rami Abdurrahma­n of the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights and Omar Abu Laila, a Europe-based opposition activist originally from Syria’s eastern province, said Saturday that IS fighters are now once again in full control of the town.

There was no government comment.

Syrian state TV on Friday aired live footage from inside the town after activists said IS fighters retook parts of Boukamal.

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