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Gailgirl
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Hi all:
So, I am confused yet again by the Pope. Is he misquoted? Is there something ‘deeper’ in his statements that always need to be clarified by others?
Previous statements by Pope Francis have caused quite a stir in our parish. His comment that the Church needs to ‘accept’ homosexuals, that the Church can ‘learn’ from homosexuals, needs clarification.
And now, the statement that, “GOOD WORKS done by those who do not know Christ as Savior will be the common denominator by which they are redeemed”? Does someone in his inner circle always have to follow Pope Francis to clarify his statements?
It’s one thing as an American to have a president who (in my opinion) does not uphold his oath of office, but when the Holy Father proclaims things that counter Jesus’ statements in Holy Scripture, then he is not upholding the holy orders in which he was ordained.
“I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
Jesus of Nazareth
So, I am confused yet again by the Pope. Is he misquoted? Is there something ‘deeper’ in his statements that always need to be clarified by others?
Previous statements by Pope Francis have caused quite a stir in our parish. His comment that the Church needs to ‘accept’ homosexuals, that the Church can ‘learn’ from homosexuals, needs clarification.
And now, the statement that, “GOOD WORKS done by those who do not know Christ as Savior will be the common denominator by which they are redeemed”? Does someone in his inner circle always have to follow Pope Francis to clarify his statements?
It’s one thing as an American to have a president who (in my opinion) does not uphold his oath of office, but when the Holy Father proclaims things that counter Jesus’ statements in Holy Scripture, then he is not upholding the holy orders in which he was ordained.
“I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
Jesus of Nazareth