pope Francis says dogs go to heaven?

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On face book someone posted that Pope Francis said “one day, we will see our animals in the eternity of Christ. Paradise is open to all God’s creatures.” Did he really say this? Doesn’t this go against the teachings that only humans have eternal souls? Apparently this was covered on NBC nightly news
 
Pope Francis never said dogs were going to heaven
… There’s only one problem: apparently none of it ever happened.
Yes, a version of that quotation was uttered by a pope, but it was said decades ago by Paul VI, who died in 1978. There is no evidence that Francis repeated the words during his public audience on Nov. 26, as has been widely reported, nor was there was a boy mourning his dead dog.
… Part of the answer may be the topic of the pope’s talk to the crowd that day, which centered on the End Times and the transformation of all creation into a “new heaven” and a “new earth.” Citing St. Paul in the New Testament, Francis said that is not “the annihilation of the cosmos and of everything around us, but the bringing of all things into the fullness of being.”
The trail of digital bread crumbs then appears to lead to an Italian news report that extended Francis’ discussion of a renewed creation to the question of whether animals too will go to heaven.
For a full explanation, see:
cruxnow.com/church/2014/12/13/pope-francis-says-all-dogs-go-to-heaven-not-so-fast/

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