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The Pope is both right—and profoundly mistaken. Of course, morality extends beyond questions of sexuality. But sexuality is not a peripheral concern. It is anthropological. It is the very framework through which society orders the relationship between man and woman—and, in turn, how society organizes itself at scale. At a moment when the most basic realities of human existence are being contested—when the meaning of male and female is obscured, and when marriage and the family are in visible decline—these are not marginal issues. They are foundational. Architectonic. They underwrite the possibility of social stability and human flourishing. To suggest, then, that our attention should be directed elsewhere is not merely a shift in emphasis; it is a misjudgment of first principles. He should know better than to say something this shortsighted.













Sarah Mullally, Anglican archbishop of Canterbury @ArchbishopSarah, will meet Pope Leo XIV on Monday morning. She will then join Leo for midday prayer in the Chapel of Urban VIII in the Apostolic Palace. Later she will lead Anglican Choral Evensong at the Catholic church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola & commission the new director of the Anglican Centre in Rome for his post. Cardinal Tagle will give the homily during the Anglican Evensong.
























