Catholics, at least part of them (Jesuits?) were quite active in the 70's pushing for social change. As I recall, this effort was cleaned up by JP II who was conservative. The last pope and the current one seem to be in the more-active/more-liberal camp. (Liberation Theology)
Which makes sense. The preaching of the Big Guy was quite socially liberal and anti-establishment. Having "Christians" who support basically the opposite of what was preached provides examples of what the Big Guy spoke against.
Catholics, at least part of them (Jesuits?) were quite active in the 70's pushing for social change. As I recall, this effort was cleaned up by JP II who was conservative. The last pope and the current one seem to be in the more-active/more-liberal camp. (Liberation Theology)
Which makes sense. The preaching of the Big Guy was quite socially liberal and anti-establishment. Having "Christians" who support basically the opposite of what was preached provides examples of what the Big Guy spoke against.