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Ignore, ignore, ignore.

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@Lila Belle wrote:
I have been feeling a sense of peace and hopefulness while watching and listening to Francis. The speech this am was such a loving tribute and an affirmation of what America means to the world. We know it and so do our better angels.

The homilies he presented tonight at Vesper have given me a such hope for our country.
Thank you, I couldn't find the words to explain my feelings, this is exactly how I feel.
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What a day he has had! 

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@MyGirlsMom wrote:

What a day he has had! 


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And us too.

 

Sometimes it takes an outsider to make us look inward and see us as we really are or what we used to be. JMO

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@Karnerblue  does he really need to live in poverty to make you happy?  how about he lives in a regular persons abode.  w/o frills,  will that do?

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Re: FRANCIS THIS MORNING

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Lotus wrote:

 

Ignore, ignore, ignore.


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Yes. 

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@skuggles wrote:

My soul seeks an end to its suffering, much of it brought about by the suffering of those I love and the those who are least fortunate among us. This wish is so strong, that I want this man to have the ability to effect change here in this country and around the world. I think this wish and hope is so strong, that I threw them at his feet emotionally as his words resonated with my own hopes. This brought me to tears. That someone may be able to help, either by his words or by his words of prayer. 


I can relate to your feelings.  There are those who live in darkness and only care about themselves.  It's easy for those to turn their back on human suffering.  For others, the desperation, especially for the refugees, is so real and painful.  I hope and pray that Pope Francis' words will have a profound impact on the conscience of our country.

 

As the saying goes, Pope Francis had me "at hello" sometime back.

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I just returned from the Vespers and am attending the multi faith 9/11 tribute tomorrow....two officiates are women, one Hindu and one Budhist.  I am not a Catholic was raised Lutheran but not particularly "religious".  In previous threads, I have mentioned I met Francis at a small audience in Rome as well as the 2 preceding Popes.  All special in their own way.  But, Francis is very special and wonderful in a small audience but this Pope is even more of an inspiration in a large crowd.  As I looked around in the newly renovated St Pat's at the prominent and powerful people in attendance, there was no one more powerful than the simple, humble smiling Francis.  At  times, you could hear a pin drop and at other times people cheered, especially the nuns who were under scrutiny of the Vatican which Francis ended.  I loved the moments with Timothy Dolan, the child in the wheelchair and the elderly nun.   Francis seems to have arrived at a time in history when we needed someone to deliver hope, humility and kindness.  His message isn't political but one that should resonate with everyone, no matter what religion you are or if you are atheist  ....be kind to each other, help others less fortunate....respect life and care for our earth...a simple man with a simple message 

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@ladyroxanne wrote:

@Karnerblue  does he really need to live in poverty to make you happy?  how about he lives in a regular persons abode.  w/o frills,  will that do?


It's not about what would make me happy.  Clearly you have judged me before I even had a chance.  So I will bow out.  I don't mind being ignored either.  I'm used to it. 

 

Blessings to you all.

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Re: FRANCIS THIS MORNING

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Karnerblue, you may want to google "pope living quarters" and take a look.  It's very basic furnishings.  Certainly my little living space has more opulence, and I am far from wealthy!

 

You seem very bothered by this visit.  I hope you find peace and resolution to whatever is bothering you.  


He's not living in poverty though.  And you shouldn't make assumptions or judgements about me.


Ok, Karnerblue.  No assumptions made.  I just wanted to emphasize he's made certain decisions based on his vows within reason of the office and security.

 

May we all take a moment to do something kind for someone less fortunate today.