Pope Francis suggests that dogs and cats go to heaven
The Catholic Church has gone back and forth on the issue of whether animals can go to heaven, which would imply they have souls. Pope Pius IX (1846-78) vehemently opposed the idea, and Pope Francis' predecessor, Benedict XIV, said in 2008 that when an animal dies, that "just means the end of existence on earth," The New York Times recalls. Pope John Paul II seemed to support the idea that animals have souls.
Pope Francis' remarks may seem offhand, but Christian ethicists say they've sent waves through theological circles. The Humane Society and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) — both of which, it turns out, have faith outreach coordinators — embraced the remarks as a repudiation of conservative Catholic dogma. PETA, pushing the envelope as it often does, said the pope was embracing vegetarianism. A spokesman for the U.S. pork producer's trade group disagreed.
Source: The Week
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