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I too have lived under every Pope since Pius XII. I would have to say in order, Pius XII, JPII & Benedict XV followed by Francis I.
These are my two, also, and for similar reasons. I am not Catholic, but I really like the humility and genuineness of Pope Francis and his ability to break down barriers. I listen to and take to heart much what he says and think he is great for Christianity.I love Pope Francis, as I believe he is exactly what was needed at this time. However, I would have to say Saint Pope John Paul II, as we were blessed to have a private audience with him. Simply amazing.
“Wherever 2 or 3 are gathered in My Name; therefore I am in there midst” Mt. 18:20.Every pope faces different challenges during their reign. To compare and say one is best is difficult and maybe unfair.
Over the centuries, popes had to deal with the fall of the RE, islamic invasions, crusades, reformations, schisms and heresies, world wars, being under siege and plagues.
Those that faced the greatest challenges are thought to be the greatest, but that is unfair to those who didn’t have the same challenges.
As an outsider my view might be a little different, or it might not.Im just curious as to everyone’s favorite successors of St Peter are. The ones I admire the most are definitely JPII and Gregory XIII. Though I see a lot of Francis-bashing around here and Im not quite sure why.
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Several, actually. I don’t disagree that Pope Benedict XVI is one of the great theologians of the 20th century, but he was one of a number of periti at the Second Vatican Council.FATHER Ratzinger was invited to the Second Vatican Council. How many other non-Bishops were asked to attend?
Dude I agree with Pope John XX and John Paul I is still living with Elvis and the “real” Sister Lucia. (If you know your conspiracy theories of course)John XX. I think he is one of the most overlooked popes.
Other than him, Servant of God John Paul I.
Couldn’t have said it better myself (though I have never had the privilege of being schooled by Jesuits, or for that matter, any clergy.As an outsider my view might be a little different, or it might not.
My favorite Bishop of Rome in my lifetime has got to be Francis. Despite all the press exaggeration of what he is doing and what he stands for, I still like the tone he’s set for the RCC emphasizing help for the less fortunate and mercy. It’s an inspiration for all of Christianity. And his reaction to church governance matters has been good as well even if his ability to effect change gets hampered by others from time to time. That and as a Jesuit I’m inclined to like him having been taught by that order throughout my secondary education.
All time, I’d also include Saint Peter, Saint Gregory (I) the Great, and John XXIII among my favorites.
My favorite is our current Pope, Francis.Im just curious as to everyone’s favorite successors of St Peter are. The ones I admire the most are definitely JPII and Gregory XIII. Though I see a lot of Francis-bashing around here and Im not quite sure why.
Any and all (name removed by moderator)ut is greatly appreciated