Megyn Kelly criticized the film 'Conclave' as 'the most disgusting anti-Catholic film I have seen in a long time'. Although she claimed the film embarrassed and humiliated Catholics, the article argues that the film actually benefits the Catholic Church by highlighting its relevance and power in the modern world.
Megyn Kelly ’s rant about Conclave being ‘the most disgusting anti-Catholic film I’ve seen’ is big win for the church
“They made THE POPE INTERSEX!” Kelly barked. This does read like the sort of woke-gone-mad overreach that falls apart upon gentle examination, but, no, Kelly does indeed describe the situation accurately. In the closing act, a hitherto unpromising candidate, after winning the vote as rank outsider, tells Cardinal Ralph that he was born with both male and female organs. He should thus be ineligible for the papacy.
For what? Is there anything here to shame the Catholic Church? The titular conclave is, indeed, a maelstrom of intrigue and cynical gamesmanship. What else would you expect from a political institution?, who had acted as an adviser, and received a reply confirming, “This is exactly what a conclave is like. Your central cardinal is exactly as we cardinals would wish to be.” The English cleric, who died in 2017, was tolerant even of the twist.
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