Getting to Know The REAL Pope Francis

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Not one Cardinal,not one Bishop but an Emeritus Bishop,and all in all 250 signatures out of all the priests and Bishops and Deacons,and Theologians in the world.
Doesn’t sound like sth to loose sleep over.
And this was many months ago,minimum 7 months ago.
Also signed by SSPX.
So… None of the members of our hierarchy, have signed this letter.
And we ,like it or not, are under our Bishops. And in your case,the USCCB to look for info also.

So instead of spreading doubts about what you most likely will not be able to explain,given your age,and that is fine,invest your time in trying to follow your own Bishops,and learn from them .and the Pope, since ,they are way beyond our stature.
 
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How can anyone not have any sort of feeling for this man?


…but don’t stop with what the tagline says - click and listen to the words of Pope Francis himself.

With Kleenex.
 
I did already…with Kleenex.
What can one say?
 
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Saying “Pope Francis said these heresies in AL” then listing things which the Pope did not, in fact, say in AL, is nothing if not satanic deception.
Even this “Correctio” doesn’t claim that those are direct quotes from AL.

If I were going to accuse the Pope of heresy, I would actually read both documents first. But that’s just me.
 
The Correctio was made public a long time after it was given to the Pope.
 
Two points.
  1. Modern day Lutherans are not properly referred to as “heretics” by the Catholic Church.
  2. The information you attribute to Amoris Laetitia is not in fact from AL. You are misrepresenting the document and the Pope.
 
No big mystery.: reading it.
Enough giving platform for this propaganda for me.
It is a beautiful sunny day out there.
 
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That’s why I linked to the Correctio with direct quotations from AL
 
It’s actually mostly clergy members who’ve signed it.
 
I’d like to know what he’s done that’s bad?
I don’t know about bad, but he is sometimes quicker to speak than turns out to have been wise.
For instance, he issued an apology for rushing to defend a bishop who was actually worth of criticism.
He characterized it as a grave error, and apologized:


His willingness to admit mistakes and make amends as publicly as he made the error is praiseworthy and worth emulating.
 
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It actually does provide direct quotes from AL in the Correctio.
I didn’t say that it didn’t. But it didn’t say that the statements you claimed as his – and you were very clear and unambiguous in the way you phrased it – were quotes from Pope Francis.
 
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