Pope Leo's fourteenth brother stood in his decision with the participation of the social media that referred to California MP Nancy Pelosi as “Makhmour C -T”, announcing on Monday, “I wouldn't have published it if I did not think that.”
Luis Pierwost did not seek to forgive the oral insult directed to the former Speaker of Parliament, while Pierce Morgan predicted how the first meeting between President Trump and the new Pope will be.
The wide interview comes with Pontif brother and a self-known Donald Trump fan at a time that was reported on a selected slice of Facebook, 73, either sharing or written before his brother-formerly known as the Cardinal Robert Francis Preveost-Khamlifa for the late Pope Francis.
One of the inflammatory posts was a video that he shared from another user on social media, which showed Pelosi in 1996 talking about the customs tariff with a comment on it, including describing it as the word C.
“Well, I posted it, and I couldn't publish it if I didn't think it somewhat,” said Prevost on “Peres Morgan is not subject to control” before it regretted.
He added: “However, I had no idea what would have come soon, and I could tell you, since then, I was very calm, and I hit my tongue in some of the things on social media, because I do not want to create waves that do not need to be there because I am of a kind of Mag and I have my beliefs.” “You don't need to create heat [Leo]He will have enough. “
While Luis Pierrest admitted that Leo was not as conservative as he is, he insisted that the Pope would not support gay marriage or women's priests, and claimed that he had not “woke up.”
He said when Morgan asked him: “I don't know that I will go to this extent to say he woke up.”
“I don't think he will go, pulling the church strongly,” Pierrebost also said. “I think it will be in the middle.”
He said that while Liu would welcome gay people in the church, like Francis, he does not believe that Leo will lead to marriage of the same sex. He also said that he might put women in consulting positions inside the church, but he would not agree to become priests.
When Morgan Privost asked about his brother's potential relationship with Trump, he hinted a slight confrontation, although he did not think they are “enemies.”
“If he meets President Trump, I do not doubt that there will be some bumps in the discussion and some hot conversation,” he said.
Liu Pope was elected last week to a lot of noise, and some of his positions have since revealed the head of the Catholic Church.