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Re: FRANCIS THIS MORNING

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@Greenhouse wrote:

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 


Jesus is the only one that can give us hope and His teachings include humility, kindness and love toward others.  This is not the Pope's message but rather Jesus.  The Pope is just relating it.  He is not the one worthy to be worshiped.  Jesus is.   Yes I did not hear the pope giving God the glory. 

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The Pope does not live in poverty and there is no reason why he should.  We are not the ones to make sacrifices.  Jesus made the sacrifice for us so that we no longer have to live in poverty.  If  we know God's Word and learn God's principles of giving we can rise out of poverty .   Not by a speech read by a pope. 

 

 

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Good Morning All,

 

Hope you are enjoying this lovely fall day. I just wanted to stop by and give a friendly reminder, please keep things civil and try not to engage each other in debates on this thread. I know that this can be a passionate topic, but let's try to keep it civil and on a current events level of discussion.  

 

Brittany 

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The Beatitudes were always special to me....simple lessons on life.

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Pope Francis is at multi-denominational prayer service at ground Zero this morning.  It is so touching.  My husband and I are crying as we watch this on tv.  Once again, proves the haters never win in the end.  May God bless us all, and may God bless America.

 

 

 

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Very appropo song at the ceremony-- Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.

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My heart goes out to him.  Two more full days to go, he must be exhausted.  He's 78, soon to be 79, has sciatica and respiratory problems.  Being nearly the same age, I'm at the point where I'm hoping he's going to make it through the rest of this trip.  I'll be happy to see him go home.

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Pam, the muli- denominational service at ground Zero has been so inspiring to watch and listen to. Tears are flowing here also what a wonderful world we could have . I wish my son had been home to watch this with me he watched the mass with me the other day and I was surprised what a effect it had on him.

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That rendition of "Let There Be Peace" was so moving - just lovely. Brought tears to my eyes.