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Pope Francis: Cheating on your wife is a sin but not the most serious one

Trevor Taremwa by Trevor Taremwa
December 9, 2021
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Lust is not the worst of the deadly sins, according to Pope Francis.

There are worse indiscretions than sex outside of marriage, the leader of the Catholic church told reporters on the papal plane while en route from Greece to Italy on Monday, Reuters reported.

“Sins of the flesh are not the most serious,” the 84-year-old religious leader said regarding sex outside marriage. Top transgression instead included pride and hatred, according to Reuters.

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Francis’ rankings of the worst wrongdoings followed the resignation of a Paris archbishop, who quit over a relationship with a woman earlier this month. However, the 70-year-old French cleric, Michel Aupetit, denied being intimate with the anonymous female, behavior that would break his promise of celibacy, according to Reuters.

“It was a failing against the sixth commandment (You shall not commit adultery) but not a total one. There is sin there but not the worst kind,” said the Pope.

The pope said he accepted Aupetit’s resignation not because he had sinned but because the rumors were too damaging.

“He was condemned but by whom? By public opinion, by gossip…He could no longer govern,” Francis told reporters.

“I accepted the resignation of Aupetit not on the altar of truth but on the altar of hypocrisy,” the Pope said.

Aupetit also issued an apology for any damage he had done.

“I ask forgiveness from those I might have hurt,” he said in a Thursday statement.

“I have been deeply troubled by the attacks on me…I pray for those who, maybe, have wished bad things onto me, as Christ has taught us,” he added.

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