When I was watching the news media with the smiling Pope in America made you smile with him, until I saw him in the “Pope Mobile”. I got to thinking about how it looks as a symbol of Catholism all over the world is smiling inside five feet of bulletproof plexi-glass. I understand why he must do that because of assassination, but the Popes of old were they also apprehensive about dying? I can’t imagine a Pope from the 1600’s that would shy away from being with the people because there could be a threat. I see it that it would show courage to ride without such a protective vehicle and had faith that he would be alright instead of relying on technology to put his faith into. What does this display say about this man and his belief in the faith. Nothing good as I see it. :twocents:
If you think I am offbase for having this observation, then ask yourself would others in history that could have avoided dying changed their plans or would they have relied on their faith to protect them from potential or percieved harm?
What happened to the glory and heroism of Christian martyrs?
Saint Stephen, Protomartyr, was stoned c. 35 A.D.
James the Great (Son of Zebedee) was beheaded in 44 A.D.
Philip the Apostle was crucified in 54 A.D.
Matthew the Evangelist killed by a halberd in 60 A.D.
James the Just, beaten to death by a club after being crucified and stoned.
Matthias was stoned and beheaded.
Saint Andrew, St. Peter’s brother, was crucified.
Mark was beaten to death.
Saint Peter, crucified upside-down.
Apostle Paul, beheaded in Rome.
Saint Jude was crucified.
Saint Bartholomew was crucified.
Thomas the Apostle was killed by a spear.
Luke the Evangelist was hanged.
Simon the Zealot was crucified in 74 A.D
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_martyrs
It is not out of the question to ask should these brave souls (or others in the link provided) have chosen a different path that prevented them from dying? How is this time any different from the ones of the Apostles? Aren’t Catholics still being persucuted even in America in the media? Catholics don’t hide from a comparasion that Bill Maher said about “The Pope being a Nazi”, but they did compromise on his mode for transportation? I don’t understand the logic of this at all and I hope someone can rectify this for me. :knight1: