Will Pope Francis breed a new humanitarianism that is directed toward Third-World countries?

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Will Pope Francis breed a new humanitarianism that is directed toward Third-World countries?
 
From the little I have heard about him, I would think he will encourage Priests and Laity to go out and serve God’s people, wherever they are. Although he is a Jesuit, he has more of a Franciscan “glow” about him…from the little I have heard.
 
I think he needs help from the world governments, but he may be just the person to get the ball rolling.
 
From the little I have heard about him, I would think he will encourage Priests and Laity to go out and serve God’s people, wherever they are. Although he is a Jesuit, he has more of a Franciscan “glow” about him…from the little I have heard.
That’s what I’ve read as well. In his own ministry he is known for being expressly concerned about the poor, about income inequality and devoted to serving others.

I think we are embarking on interesting times for the Church.
 
I think he needs help from the world governments, but he may be just the person to get the ball rolling.
From my perspective, the world governments are the LAST organizations that the Pope should be looking towards for assistance. They come with too much secular baggage.

The ideal would be for Catholics to tithe more and to take more direct responsibility for material charity.
 
This one is my favorite quote from the new Pope.
CBS/AP/ March 13, 2013, 3:24 PM

“In our ecclesiastical region there are priests who don’t baptize the children of single mothers because they weren’t conceived in the sanctity of marriage,” Bergoglio told his priests. “These are today’s hypocrites. Those who clericalize the Church. Those who separate the people of God from salvation. And this poor girl who, rather than returning the child to sender, had the courage to carry it into the world, must wander from parish to parish so that it’s baptized!”
 
Will Pope Francis breed a new humanitarianism that is directed toward Third-World countries?
I sure hope so. It is about time we got back to the basics of Christianity. And let’s not forget the 3rd and 4th worlds within rich countries.
 
Will Pope Francis breed a new humanitarianism that is directed toward Third-World countries?
It is my fervent hope and prayer that. is so. Pope Francis has a preferential love for the poor and more of a pastoral approach.

It is my personal opinion that after the last two Holy Fathers that the church one again approach the centre.
 
Will Pope Francis breed a new humanitarianism that is directed toward Third-World countries?
Pope Francis will evangelize both the Third-World and the Developed World with Catholic faith, teachings, and morals. Hopefully Pope Francis will address the rot within the Catholic Church within the United States, such as our New Age nuns.

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Given that the U.S. and Europe are also headed for Third World status, I think he will find plenty of opportunity to direct the Church’s efforts toward all of us.
 
Fourth world is a very rare term
Except by fourth worlders.

It refers to the tribal nations within nation states – people we are hardly aware of, who often get shafted. It’s like we’re elephants stepping on ants – unaware of those we are crushing.
 
It is my fervent hope and prayer that. is so. Pope Francis has a preferential love for the poor and more of a pastoral approach.

It is my personal opinion that after the last two Holy Fathers that the church one again approach the centre.
:rolleyes:

How about simply teach the faith, which is neither center, right or left per se. It is just Catholic teaching. Care for the poor (both monetary and spiritual support), evangelizing the faith (reclaiming lost Catholics and bringing in new ones), spreading Catholic social and moral teachings (making the holy, selfless man-woman family unit the centerpiece of society and deemphasizing the contraceptive mentality/emphasizing the right to life), increase in prayer life vital to everything else), and more.
 
Except by fourth worlders.

It refers to the tribal nations within nation states – people we are hardly aware of, who often get shafted. It’s like we’re elephants stepping on ants – unaware of those we are crushing.
I’m at least partially aware of how bad it is. Tribes need to be able to prosecute crimes by outsiders on tribal land, the way it is now is beyond tragic, it is an atrocity.
 
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