In a stunning and highly debated move, Pope Leo XIV has appointed a new bishop to the Diocese of St. Gallen, Switzerland—a man who has openly expressed support for reforming the Church’s traditional positions on homosexuality, gay marriage, contraception, and even the ordination of women.
This decision is raising serious questions among Catholics around the world:
🔹 Is this a step toward greater inclusivity—or a challenge to sacred tradition?
🔹 What does this mean for the Church’s unity and doctrinal integrity?
🔹 Could this be a sign of deeper change coming from the Vatican?
In this video, we break down what’s happening, what the bishop has said, and what this appointment could mean for the global Church.
We also examine whether Pope Leo XIV was bound to accept this decision due to St. Gallen’s process of electing a bishop.

