Marshall explained that the rumored changes directly goes against Christ's teachings and questioned Pope Francis' inner circle.
"Is Pope Francis gearing up on changing the Church's stance on same sex marriage?" Posobiec asked Marshall, saying that "it seems like that's where he's driving towards."
"Definitely," Marshall asserted. "If you look at who he appoints, who are his friends, and who are elevated in the Catholic church right now, it is definitely a pro LGBT avatar that he's looking for."
Marshall explained that Pope Francis has taken no disciplinary action against German Bishops who have already began to offer same-sex blessings. But the most troubling element of all, according to Taylor, is the appointment of Archbishop Fernandez of Argentina who wrote a book titled, "Heal Me with Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing," which features erotic language.
While the Vatican has said that they would like to keep the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony between a man and a woman, Marshall said that the Catholic Church has opened up a pandora's box by "creating a liturgy and a form of blessing to just bless these same sex friendships."
"This has never been in Christianity ever," Marshall said. "We're going to create this new mode of blessing and then we're going to start offering that and Archbishop Fernandez says that's something we should do, if we can do it without causing confusion."
Furthermore, Marshall revealed to Posobiec that Pope Francis attended meetings with Bill Clinton and George Soros' son last week.
"Guess who Pope Francis met with this past week? Bill Clinton and George Soros' son. Those are the people that are getting meetings, that are getting consultations, not the people who say I want to be a Catholic," Marshall said.
Marshall told Posobiec that, "There's this double standard right now, especially in the American Catholic Church, where if you want to live out sort of the traditional received Catholicism, you're a bad boy. You will be disciplined. We will make your life difficult and I think the lay people, they very much want a traditional way."