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From LGBTQ rights to 'who am I to judge remark': The most contentious moments of Pope Francis' papacy

Dubbed "the people's Pope", the Argentine pontiff doesn’t just leave behind a legacy marked by significant reforms, but also one with notable controversies.

April 21, 2025 / 14:21 IST
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Pope Francis - File Photo
Pope Francis - File Photo

Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday at 88, leaves behind a legacy as a transformative leader, one who advocated for the marginalized and fostered a more merciful Catholic Church, even as he maintained the Church's traditional doctrines.

Dubbed "the people's Pope", the Argentine pontiff doesn’t just leave behind a legacy marked by significant reforms, but also one with notable controversies.

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His tenure was characterized by a push for a more inclusive and socially conscious church, but also by decisions that ignited fierce controversy among both progressives and conservatives.

·       LGBTQ+ Issues: Pope Francis was known for his progressive views, which often sparked debate within the Church. His support for same-sex civil unions and his famous remark, "Who am I to judge?" regarding gay priests, signalled a more inclusive approach. However, these positions drew criticism from conservative factions who felt he was straying from traditional teachings. His openness to interfaith dialogue and emphasis on social justice further highlighted the ideological divides within the Church. ​