Former Republican Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania thinks it’s difficult to listen to Pope Francis. Earlier this week, the leader of the Catholic Church suggested that faithful believers don’t need to breed “like rabbits.”
During his return flight from a five-day visit to Asia on Monday, reporters asked the pope what he would say to families who had more children than they could afford because of the church’s stance on contraception. Francis reiterated the church’s opposition to government control programs as a form of ideological colonization of the family. But he emphasized that “does not mean a Christian must make children one after another” and it’s a misconception to “think — excuse my expression here — that in order to be good Catholics we have to be like rabbits. No. Parenthood is about being responsible. This is clear.”
Two days later, the pope sought to clarify his remark, saying economic injustice — not large families — is the root cause of poverty.
But Santorum, a practicing Catholic, remained perplexed about the pope’s initial comment.









