Of that precisely occurring, there can be serious and reasonable doubt.
Those doubts may possibly not be honestly and fairly extended towards what later could be officially said, which should be taken into consideration I'll grant, but as for now, those uncomfortable for seeing the statements as they are seen now would be better off not trying to browbeat others into silence.
They are always translated into a number of languages including English. If you want to be fair and accurate you would wait for that before forming an opinion. However, that will not permit you to manipulate the Cardinal's words to be whatever you want them to be. You do have a choice. I know what an honest man would do.