I’ve been trying really hard to like Pope Francis. I really am trying. I want to like him. I was so happy when he was elected. I was so happy to hear him speak of being a Pope for the poor. I was really hopeful that he was going to be good not only for the Church but for the world at large. There have been many little things throughout his time as pope that have bothered me. These things have always been blamed on mistranslations, misinterpretations, misunderstandings, misquotes, misused statements taken out of context, or even the media just spinning their own agenda. I’ve tried to believe it (I actually did at first), but as time went on it got harder to accept those explanations. After hearing his speeches in Spanish–his first language–and noticing many of the same things, all this really started bothering me. I started questioning why these problems never occurred on nearly the same scale with previous popes, even with the same translation issues. Of course people said it’s because Pope Francis makes so many impromptu speeches that others didn’t, but really that is not an excuse. He obviously knows how things are construed yet he continues and even increases his speeches. So it’s bothered me and it gets harder all the time. And no one seems to feel the way I do and if you say you are struggling to understand, that you’re TRYING to love it at least like Pope Francis, people shun you. “How can you not love him? He’s the greatest thing to happen to the Catholic Church ever! Even atheists love him.” I was hopeful that seeing him in the US would help me get over these reservations, but after seeing him address congress with no mention of Jesus at all and at the same time going on and on about the environment, the death penalty, immigration, and all but ignoring abortion or gay marriage–two big issues right now–has made it even more difficult. Can anyone explain why he didn’t even mention Jesus? I guess I can accept the lip service he played to gay marriage and abortion, but what about Jesus? I’m sorry but that really disturbed me.