Well I'm a theological nerd. As a classical Protestant, I view Francis as a heretic.( my views on Romanism are the same as Ian Paseleys) He seems like a nice man, but also very weak, and has made some wacky comments. If people want to "experience God"! Then Christianity is not for them. This sort of thing lead to the Carismatic movement( which I have no respect for) Christianity is based on faith, not "feel good" junk. The first question and answer in the Heidelberg Catechism sums it up pretty well.
Question- what is your only comfort in life and in death?
Answer- That I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ. He has fully paid for all my sins with His precious blood, and has set me free from all the powers of the devil. He also preserves me in such a way that without the will of my Heavenly Father, not a hair can fall from my head.; Indeed, all things must work together for my salvation. Therefore, by His Holy Spirit He assures me of eternal life and makes me heartily willing and ready from now on to live for Him.
And no, Christianity is not judgmental, I have open arms for anyone who is willing to learn, and come to Christ. I'm not giving up Biblical doctrine for modern trends. There are plenty of "feel-good" Liberal churches. My church is not one of them. It is a strict Calvinist congregation, with a very high liturgy. No, my church didn't break awY from the Episcopal Church. It was founded in the 70s, when the Episcopal Church changed the Book of Common Prayer. The reason I don't join the Catholic Church is because I am a CALVINIST ANGLICAN. It's not just the Pope. There are several things that I consider heretical in the Catholic Church, including
1. The Papacy
2. Confession
3. Justification by Faith & Works
4. Worship of Mary
5. Adoration
6. Purgatory
There are many other things as well. Again I'm a Calvinist Anglican. My theology is Calvinist, but my worship and church governing structure are Anglican,