VATICAN CITY (RNS) American Cardinal Raymond Burke, the feisty former 
archbishop of St. Louis who has emerged as the face of the opposition to Pope 
Francis’ reformist agenda, likened the Roman Catholic Church to “a ship without 
a rudder” in a fresh attack on the pope’s leadership.

In an interview with the Spanish Catholic weekly Vida Nueva, published Thursday 
(Oct. 30), Burke insisted he was not speaking out against the pope personally 
but raising concern about his leadership.

“Many have expressed their concerns to me. At this very critical moment, there 
is a strong sense that the church is like a ship without a rudder,” Burke said.

“Now, it is more important than ever to examine our faith, have a healthy 
spiritual leader and give powerful witness to the faith.”

Burke is the current head of the Vatican’s highest court known as the Apostolic 
Signatura, but he said recently he is about to be demoted. There is speculation 
he will be made patron of the Order of Malta, a largely ceremonial post.

“I have all the respect for the Petrine ministry and I do not want to seem like 
I am speaking out against the pope,” he said in the interview. “I would like to 
be a master of the faith, with all my weaknesses, telling a truth that many 
currently perceive.”

“They are feeling a bit seasick because they feel the church’s ship has lost 
its way,” he added.

Burke has expressed an uncompromising stance on keeping the ban on Communion 
for Catholics who divorce and remarry without an annulment, and is one of five 
conservative cardinals who aired their views in a new book, “Remaining in the 
Truth of Christ,” released on the eve of the bishops’ blockbuster synod in 
early October.

When the synod signaled a more welcoming tone to gay and lesbian Catholics, 
Burke publicly accused the global gathering of bias and was among those who 
pushed for a less conciliatory approach in the final report.

Burke had previously said that Catholic families should not expose children to 
the “evil” of homosexuality by inviting a gay son home for Christmas with his 
partner.

In his latest interview, Burke said the church was “the pillar of marriage” and 
challenged the pope’s revolutionary “Who am I to judge?” remark on gay people.

“The acts must be judged; I do not think that the pope thinks differently. They 
are sinful and unnatural. The pope never said we can find positive elements in 
them. It is impossible to find positive elements in an evil act.”

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