Kinda seems like the pope is ashamed to be Catholic.
Doesn’t pass the smell test.
Nobody sees the Pope without an invitation.
Even if you’re a little illegal girl wanting to slip the Pope a message about your parents, that has to be set up months in advance.
How exactly was the Pope’s security blindsighted to allow someone uninvited an audience to the Pope?
That’s like me saying that I think I’ll decide to crash in the Lincoln Bedroom this weekend.
It seems the pope and his entourage are at odds or have inefficient lines of communications or are a bunch of
blooming liars or all three.
This profile in courage is stunning. John Paul II weeps.
What the heck is all this about? Obviously, she didn’t sneak in uninvited. This drama over Kim Davis is starting to irk me.
Did the Nuncio also take it upon himself to invite the Pope’s gay friend?
So they didn’t invite her?
And if she didn’t have an invite how did she get past all that security to meet with the Pope?
I was confused for a few seconds.. I swear I read, “Bob Hope blindsided by Pope”..
>.<
Bookmarked for later. Thanks for the ping, Onyx.
As I’ve said on another thread, here...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3343917/posts?page=50
... “I’m not going to level attacks on the current pope because I don’t know what he believes. Right now I don’t think anyone knows for sure what the pope believes outside of his closest circles. That is not good for anyone who cares about biblical truth, whether inside or outside of the Roman Catholic Church. Uncertain trumpets do not mobilize forces; on the contrary, they invite attack from enemies who are always probing for weaknesses and opportunities. Whatever Pope Francis does or does not believe, he’s permitting a perception not only to take root but also to blossom that says the Pope wants to be more loving and more gentle, not only to sinners who fail to obey church teaching but also to people who disagree with church teaching. The first might or might not be a good thing. Pastoral wisdom requires telling the difference between a repentant sinner and an obstinate evildoer, and that is not always easy to know. The second tolerating those who want to tear down the church from the inside is always wrong.”