Pope Francis corrected CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell on the Catholic Church's stance on same-sex couples and affirmed that women will not be allowed to become deacons within the Church. He also discussed his health and ruled out stepping down as pontiff during an interview with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell. Some critics found his statements on Christian doctrine during the interview on '60 Minutes' to be contradictory.
In an interview with "60 Minutes," Pope Francis affirmed that the church cannot "progress" or "move forward" on the doctrine of matrimony. | @BartschKayla https://t.co/Pj9EEkE6ym
It's immensely frustrating that Pope Francis went on "60 Minutes," his first-ever interview with an American network, and said things that seemingly contradict Christian doctrine. | @LutherAbel1 https://t.co/pZTgbCvYgs
Pope Francis speaks with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell about his health and whether he'd ever step down as pontiff. https://t.co/2bt3XdZpCM
Pope Francis on whether women will be allowed to become deacons within the Church: “No.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/dXG2JYbX8B
.@norahodonnell asks Pope Francis about women’s role in the church and if he’d support ordaining women as deacons. https://t.co/dPLvnhKkTl
Pope Francis corrects CBS anchor Norah O’Donnell over Catholic Church’s stance on same-sex couples https://t.co/zuqD2CONGJ https://t.co/fe0N9mRCSB