You do have to respect Pope Francis’ “if God wills it” attitude about his own safety.
I was thinking the same thing, wish they would keep that quiet.yup. I do kind of wish that it was a decision that was not publicized.
It’s not something I wonder about, but now I’m worried someone will see an “opening”!
God bless him. He’s doing such good work in healing the hearts of the people.
I agree too, shouldn’t really be broadcasted.I was thinking the same thing, wish they would keep that quiet.
I am with you. Not only is his life at risk, but also those accompanying him from the Vatican, as well as those in charge of protecting him and those who turn out to see him. We will just have to pray very hard for him.I think he should not go in this instance.
t be very effective if unpublicized. Even though I value his decision, some might find it reckless, and its easy to understand such POV.I have had the same thoughts. I hope not and pray for his safety and those around him.There has been some indication that the current pope sees his destiny as a martyr, and believes that he will be killed in office.
Hopefully is not taking chances like this to push the envelope.
St. Francis walked into the enemy’s camp with nothing but the rags on his back.Jesus did not carry a sword or shield in places of conflict.
Satan led Jesus up to the tower on the temple and invited him to jump, because for sure God would save him.
Jesus did not allow to be pushed down the cliff when cornered. And He walked pass them.
He had a mission.
Darryl , the Pope knows Scripture. Let him live it.
I think you are reading too much into the Pope. I don’t think for a second he assumes God will save him. He is just acknowledging that he may be shot, and may be killed, while ministering to his flock. If that’s God’s will, so be it. But he seems unwilling to live in fear or live separated from those he’s been tasked to minister to. You have to respect that and it’s a model to live by. Unafraid, unbowed, and a peace with God’s will whatever that may be.Satan led Jesus up to the tower on the temple and invited him to jump, because for sure God would save him.
that is a good way of looking at it. why aren’t you Catholic!I think you are reading too much into the Pope. I don’t think for a second he assumes God will save him. He is just acknowledging that he may be shot, and may be killed, while ministering to his flock. If that’s God’s will, so be it. But he seems unwilling to live in fear or live separated from those he’s been tasked to minister to. You have to respect that and it’s a model to live by. Unafraid, unbowed, and a peace with God’s will whatever that may be.
He is very free to live it, or die it. according to his choice, as we all are.Jesus did not allow to be pushed down the cliff when cornered. And He walked pass them.
He had a mission.
Code:Darryl , the Pope knows Scripture. Let him live it.
I have my reasons. I may not agree with him all the time (the real Francis, not the cherry picked Francis the press often presents), but there are plenty of areas I do agree with him. And even where I would disagree, I still have the utmost respect for the man. He seems to live his vocation far more than many other spiritual leaders of men. That and I’ve been taught by too many Jesuits to not respect their devotion from my own personal experience and Francis does not appear to be any exception to that.that is a good way of looking at it. why aren’t you Catholic!![]()