Growing List Of Catholic Officials Outraged By Pope's Declaration On Homosexual Unions
The names of bishops and other opposed to the document is growing.
Here follows a partial list of responses to Pope Francis declaration Fiducia supplicans, which is growing by the day:
Episcopal Conferences
1) Malawi
2) Zambia
3) Nigeria
4) Ghana
5) Latin rite bishops of Ukraine
6) Benin
7) Togo
8) Rwanda
9) Bishops’ Conference of Africa and Madagascar
10) Poland
11) Cameroun
12) Greek-Catholic (Byzantine rite) of Ukraine
13) Zimbabwe
14) Angola and Santo Tomé
Cardinals and bishops
1) Bishop emeritus Joseph Strickland of Tyler TX
2) Bishops of the Archdiocesis of Astana
3) Bishop José Munilla of Orihuela-Alicante, Spain
4) Bishop emeritus Jaime Fuentes of Minas, Uruguay.
5) Cardinal Gerhard Müller of Germany
6) Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
7) Bishop emeritus Marian Eleganti of Chur, Switzerland
8) Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo, archbishop of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
9) Bishop emeritus Víctor Masalles of Bani, Dominican Republic
10) Cardinal Wilfrid Fox Napier OFM, archbishop emeritus of Durban, South Africa
11) Archbishop Jesús Sanz Montes OFM of Oviedo, Spain
12) Archbishop Alberto Molina Palma of Los Altos, Guatemala
13) Cardinal Jean-Pierre Kutwa, Archbishop of Abidjan, Nigeria
14) Archbishop emeritus Héctor Aguer of La Plata, Argentina
15) Auxiliary Bishop Robert Mutsaerts of Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
16) Archbishop emeritus Charles Chaput of Philadelphia PA
17) Bishop Adair Guimarães of Formosa, Brasil
18) Cardinal Daniel Sturla, Archbishop of Montevideo, Uruguay
19) Archbishop Philip Anyolo of Nairobi, Kenya
Congregations and associations of priests and religious
1) Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X.
2) British Confraternity of Catholic Clergy
3) Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception, provinces of United States and Argentina