Posted on 12/03/2014 4:40:01 PM PST by RBStealth
If you want to measure the global acclaim of the current pope, ask 100 random people about the Roman Catholic Church. While you will see a few thumbs up, most will express ambivalence bordering on dislike or distrust. Some will be hostile. Ask them about Pope Francis I, however, and the responses will be overwhelmingly positive. The Jesuit from Buenos Aires pleases many and brings smiles to their faces.
He even made Luca Baratto smile. Baratto, a pastor in the Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy, heard Pope Francis apologize for the Catholic Churchs complicity in the Italian governments persecution of Pentecostals and evangelicals during the 1920s and 30s. Baratto was surprised too: Franciss apology was unscripted and unannounced beforehand. That is his style, at once unpredictable and committed to breaking down the often-bitter rivalry between evangelicals and Catholics.
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Yes, he’s very popular among those who are hostile to the Catholic Church.
No, I don’t.
I don’t consider this a good thing. I want my pope to be faithful and true to the doctrine of the church, not a rock star. When I heard Elton John praise Francis I knew we were in trouble.
I don’t like him. The last pope seemed honorable and worthy of respect (and I say that as a non-Catholic). This one? He seems set on ‘fundamental change’ and that reminds me of someone.
Luke 6:26
This guy is really turning out to be a real winner...
I am wondering how the libtards got infiltrated so high in the church.
Maybe that’s why Benedict retired- he saw what happened to John-Paul the first.
When it comes to fundamental doctrine, this pope is a loose canon.
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This dude is one odd Pope...
Identity crisis — he’s an Italian listed as a Hispanic. This I am sure causes him no end of angst.
He’s a socialist thief.
Pope Francis Equates Christian Fundamentalists to Islamist Killers & Terrorists
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3233179/posts
Yes, including Lucifer.
As a Catholic, I agree with you in every word you wrote.
Exactly. The author obviously has not met everyone.
I was neutral on him until 0 praised him which was as bad a sign as it gets. Everything since then has only confirmed my view. The Elton praise came a bit after 0 had chimed in.
Since when is being loved by the repobate world a good thing for a Christian?
Imagine a pope liked more by non-Catholics and Catholics that don’t practice the faith than devout Catholics that actually go to Mass and try to live according to the dictates of the Catholic Church. That my friend is this latest pope. Sad and depressing, but this too shall pass.
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