Pope Leo XIV's 40-minute audience with the 'Godmother of Punk' reflects a troubling pattern of popes courting cultural elites while doctrinal clarity fades, Bishop Marian Eleganti warns.
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The Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Chur (Switzerland), Monsignor Marian Eleganti, has questioned the increasing media exposure of recent popes and warns that the proliferation of audiences, interviews, trips, and public appearances could end up displacing the essential tasks of the Successor of Peter: to teach clearly, to govern the Church, and to safeguard the faith. His reflection stems from the private audience that Leo XIV held on July 31 with…