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That’s nice. I however don’t believe they were all successful Popes as far as Popes go.What a peculiar statement. Only last night I fell asleep while thanking God for the Popes who have served the Church in my lifetime: Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II and now Benedict XVI.
I have different reasons for my devotion to St. Pius X. None of them have to do with me, but rather what he did for the Church.Also my family has always maintained a special devotion to Pius X since my parents made their First Holy Communion on the same day in the early 1920s, while they were still very young children, due to the mandates of Pius X.
I like Leo for what he taught about devotion to the Rosary and his defense of unchanging Catholic principles.Leo XIII was praised as well for his interest and teachings on the laborers of the world who were then impoverished and without hope.
What makes the disturbing actions, strange philosophies and curious inactions of Popes fantasies? You make a lot of statements but don’t offer any proof of your opinions.Do I look back over history to determine “bad Popes” in order to justify current fantasies about recent Popes? Nope. No need.
I was taught a bunch of heresies by Church “approved” liars.First and foremost, I was raised to protect my faith. What are you doing with yours?
If it weren’t for God’s grace, good family, a mysterious nun who consecrated me at my baptism and a dead Jesuit who brought me to the faith and set me on the right path, I would not have found out what the Church actually taught.
So forgive me if I don’t share your polly-anna characterization of what being a Catholic is. I’ve had to fight for my faith. I’m a member of the Church Militant because we are always under attack from within and without. There is no room for Church Milquetoast.