Tsoliades said:Pope Francis a few years ago on gay marriage: “Let us not be naive: this is not simply a political struggle, but it is an attempt to destroy God’s plan. It is not just a bill (a mere instrument) but a ‘move’ of the father of lies who seeks to confuse and deceive the children of God.”
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal_bergoglio_hits_out_at_same-sex_marriage#ixzz2afy6howk
The Catholic church is just trying to give themselves a better image. It's still an extremely corrupt organization. Also, Francis is still condemning homosexuals to hell, he's just saying it in a "nicer" way.
I think you have a really skewed view of the Catholic Church. Just because they identify something as a sin does not mean that they are explicitly condemning everybody who participates in that sin to Hell. Lying and stealing are considered sins and spoken out against regularly by the same group of people, but I don't see anybody flipping tables over how the Catholic Church has condemned every single liar and thief who has ever existed to Hell. Why? Because they haven't done it. The Catholic Church is literally saying the same_exact_things about homosexuality as they are about every single other sin that has ever existed, but everybody picks to make a huge deal about this one just because they disagree with it. Is the Catholic Church identifying homosexuality as a sin? Yes, they still are. Are they condemning all homosexuals ever to burn in Hell? No, they never have, and they never will.
Now let me just go on the record here and say that I'm in no way against homosexuality or anything like that. I personally think if it's what makes people happy, then they should go for it. I'm just trying to clarify what the Catholic Church is /actually/ saying, because there are a lot of misconceptions floating around out there.
As for the topic at hand, I'm very happy with what Pope Francis has said. It basically echoes exactly what the Bible says, which is what they're basing their beliefs off of. There's a verse that says "For He so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son..." It doesn't say "loved the world minus the homosexuals" or "loved the select, lucky, and chosen few" but the_entire_world. Having a Pope actually come out and say that he's not going to judge Homosexuals like people have for so many years is awesome.