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Pope: it's wrong to think our enemies must go to hell
cna ^ | June 20, 2013

Posted on 06/20/2013 2:39:32 PM PDT by NYer

Pope Francis leads the Bishops of Italy in a solemn Profession of Faith in St. Peter's Basilica for their 65th General Assembly May 23, 2013. Credit: Stephen Drsicoll/CNA.

Vatican City, Jun 20, 2013 / 01:00 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis stressed that it's false to think our enemies “must go to hell” during his daily Mass at the Vatican's Saint Martha House June 20.

“You cannot pray with enemies in your heart,” he said June 20. “With (both) brothers and enemies in your heart, you cannot pray.”

“They must go to hell, right? I will have nothing to do with them!” the Bishop of Rome said sarcastically.

The Pope told how Jesus noted, “if we do not forgive others, neither will the Father forgive us our sins.”

“It’s so hard to forgive others, it is really difficult because we always have that regret inside,” he said.

“We think ‘you did this to me, you wait … I’ll repay him the favor.'”

Pope Francis gave his homily based on the day’s Gospel, which tells how Jesus taught his disciples to pray the ‘Our Father.”

“We have a father very close to us, who embraces us,” the Roman pontiff said.

“All these worries, concerns that we have, let's leave them to the Father; he knows what we need.”

“But Father, what? My father?”

“No, our Father!” he exclaimed. “Because I am not an only child, none of us are, and if I cannot be a brother, I can hardly become a child of the Father, because he is a father to all.”

Pope Francis underscored that if we are not “at peace with my brothers, I cannot say ‘Father’ to him.”  

Saying “Father, I have sinned” is “the key of every prayer, to feel loved by a father,” he reflected.

“Jesus immediately gives us a piece of advice in prayer: ‘in praying, do not babble,’ do not make worldly noises, vain noises.”

Pope Francis explained that Jesus teaches us not to turn to God with “so many words” because “he knows everything.”

“And he warned that prayer is not a magical thing – there is no magic with prayer.”

The Bishop of Rome noted “someone once told me that when he went to a witch doctor they said a lot of words to heal him, but that is pagan.”

“You must pray to him who generated you, who gave you life,” Pope Francis said.

“Not to everyone – everyone is too anonymous.”

“To whom do I pray, to a cosmic God?” he asked.

Praying to a 'cosmic God' is a polytheistic model that comes from “a rather light culture,” and is too impersonal.

“To whom do I pray, to the almighty God? He is too far off, ah, I can’t hear him. Neither did Jesus.”

“You must pray to the Father,” Pope Francis affirmed.

“The first” word is Father and it is “the key” to prayer.

He stressed that “without saying, without feeling that word, you cannot pray.”

“Jesus has promised us the Holy Spirit, it is he who teaches us from within, from the heart, how to say ‘Father’ and how to say ‘our.'”


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Prayer
KEYWORDS: abba; catholic; francis; lordsprayer; ourfather; pope; prayer; romancatholicism
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To: NYer
We all agree that scripture is inspired by God. But before it was compiled into a book, there were hundreds of letters and books in circulation among the various christian communities.

First, let's understand that this is an old Catholic cleche' you are dishing out and I know it's supposed to be a game stopper...

When coming at this argument from a different angle, the Catholic answer to end all is that there couldn't have been any books since the people of that age were illiterate and slow...
It required millions of monks from the Catholic religion to churn out the copies and put binding on them...

But now, with this argument, there were hundreds of copies of books floating around the known world...Just another tactic...

Since all of these documents are not in the Bible, who decided which letters and books would be included? How was it decided? By what authority did these individuals make their decision.

I already answered that, twice...God decided...And he accomplished it...And I think God has the authority to make that decision...We're not talking about pagan books which were written by men alone...

God said that he created the heavens and the earth...Do you believe that??? God also said he would preserve his words...You don't believe that???

What about the Gospel of Thomas or the Gospel of Philip, two of the many books in circulation. Who decided that these two books should not be included?

Again, God did...
Could be that those two books were authentically written by the apostles (but unlikely)...Regardless, God obviously didn't want them in the scriptures...

41 posted on 06/21/2013 3:41:17 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: NYer

No.....I’m not a fool but a realist!


42 posted on 06/21/2013 6:43:28 PM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: Salvation

Yeah! Go ahead and live by that credo and see how far it get’s you.

We have already tried that on immigration and see what rewards you have enjoyed from it.


43 posted on 06/21/2013 6:44:58 PM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: Mastador1

Christ asked us to pray for our enemies.


44 posted on 06/21/2013 6:45:20 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: thecodont

While I appreciate your Faith, my response was in truth facetious. I guess I,m not that devout because I have to ask.
So you are saying it’s not okay to pray for our enemies to go to hell?


45 posted on 06/21/2013 7:03:57 PM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Iscool
God did

How? Through what means? Who are the men that sat down and examined each and every writing to determine if it was inspired? The book did not compile itself.

46 posted on 06/22/2013 4:16:27 AM PDT by NYer ( "Run from places of sin as from the plague."--St John Climacus)
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To: saleman
Sure, he’s the Father of everyone! And, it’s my sincere hope that everyone will know that before they die. Unfortunately, everyone won’t. But they are still Gods children.

This is pycho-babble. It is not what the scriptures teaches nor what our Lord Jesus stated. But it sure sounds good.

47 posted on 06/23/2013 5:33:26 PM PDT by HarleyD
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