This latest move by the Catholic Pope shows that he may be a feminist

by Chinwe Okafor

The pope just announced to the world that he may in fact be a feminist.

During his general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday morning, Pope Francis spoke out in support for equal pay for equal work.

According to the National Catholic Reporter, the pontiff talked, during his general audience at the Vatican on Wednesday, about the concept of “radical equality” between a husband and wife that Christianity mandates and argued that extends to gender equality altogether. Christians must be “more demanding” for equal treatment, he said. “For example: supporting with conviction the right of equal compensation for equal work. Why is it expected that women must earn less than men? No! They have the same rights. The disparity is a pure scandal.”

The Pope also emphasized the importance of marriage and family, especially at a time where fewer people are marrying, Vatican Radio reports. And he made it clear that dads are just as important as moms. “At the same time,” he said, “we must recognize the maternity of women and the paternity of men as a perennially valid treasure, for the benefit of children.”

Francis’s remarks are definitely a positive sign for the Catholic Church, and the world. But seeing that women can’t be Catholic priests and the church is vehemently anti-abortion, it’s still got a long way to go before getting feminist brownie points.

-Cosmopolitan

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