While both the suffering flesh of Christ and the hardships faced by migrants involve suffering, they are not the same in nature or purpose. The suffering flesh of Christ is a unique and singular event in history, representing the sacrificial act of Jesus for the redemption of humanity. On the other hand, the statement about migrant hardships highlights the challenges and struggles faced by individuals who are forced to leave their homes due to various circumstances.
While it is important to show compassion and empathy towards our migrant brothers and sisters, it would not be accurate or appropriate to consider their suffering as morally equivalent to the suffering flesh of Christ. The suffering of Christ carries profound theological significance and is central to the Christian faith, while the hardships faced by migrants are a result of complex social, political, and economic factors.
If the current Argentina president gets his way, people will be wanting to migrate TO Argentina.
I guess that would make pope socialista faggato a festering sore on Christ.
“… the suffering flesh of Christ.”
Is Pope Frannie proposing to turn them into Eucharist wafers? Soylent brown?
Where’s my coffee?
“The migrants arrive in Lajas Blancas after crossing the Darien Gap, a dense tropical forest covering over 1,400,000 acres along the border between Panama and Colombia and one of the most dangerous migrant routes in the Americas.”
The Vatican could charter jets from Columbia to Nicaragua and pay for those flights by selling artwork.
But I don't want illegals living here! Not white ones...black ones...brown ones...young ones...old ones...male ones...female ones.
It's just that simple.
We are these people still being called migrants? Migrant implies they are a. only temporarily leaving their country and b. doing so by and for legal reasons such as using work visas for short term work. Migrants go back home.
Jesus said “I tell you the truth, the person who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs in some other way, is a thief and a robber.” John 10:27
Pope Francis: South American Migrants Are the ‘Suffering Flesh of Christ
And how did they get there in the first place? Respectfully I would say he is full of it up to his eyeballs. Revolution after revolution and corruption, never get their act together.
This immigration is a consequence of having made wrong political decisions, they applauded like seals to those who sold them earthly paradise and now follow the direction of the substitute of their dreams of eternal and free happiness
Suffering? They’re barging in to our country, demanding free stuff, overwhelming our resources and committing atrocious crimes. Let Vatican City take them in.
Yup—the anti-Pope needs to tear down that Vatican wall.
The Vatican needs to start allowing the invaders to sleep in every inch of the place.