That's the deal - He is the first Pope from Latin America, and they know all
about exploitation there, and the lack of social justice. Yes, a welcome change.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
It's just so startling hearing something like that these days from anyone but
a librul-t
And as I said, he already has changed the Church's image. Is there an echo in
here?
He has also done quite a bit and will no doubt continue indefinitely.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
What Pope Francis is saying is wonderful, but like I said, it will take more
than one go
What Pope Francis is saying is wonderful, but like I said, it will take more
than one good Pope to change the image of the contemporary Catholic Church. And
it will take more than words.
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:19 PM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Nice try, Feste, but it doe
Nice try, Feste, but it doesn't make any sense that way either.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Of course Share didn't think she was challenging you. Only an idiot or someone
spoiling for a fight would think otherwise. She was just making a comment. Try
to be nicer, authfriend.
Of course Share didn't think she was challenging you. Only an idiot or someone
spoiling for a fight would think otherwise. She was just making a comment. Try
to be nicer, authfriend.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share bumbled:
> I think it's going to take way more than o
Share bumbled:
> I think it's going to take way more than one good Pope to bust up the
> contemporary image
> of Roman Catholicism!
Francis is already doing so, as you'd know if you were paying attention.
> As for the Church having a *doctrine* of social justice, caring for the
> o
I think it's going to take way more than one good Pope to bust up the
contemporary image of Roman Catholicism! As for the Church having a *doctrine*
of social justice, caring for the oppressed, what good is it if the Church
hordes its Vatican gold plates while babies are starving in the world?!
It's just so startling hearing something like that these days from anyone but a
librul-type Protestant or Jew. Francis is really busting up the contemporary
image of Roman Catholicism. Of course Church doctrine has always had a very
strong social-justice, caring-for-the-oppressed component; it j