Posted on 02/17/2017 2:20:01 PM PST by ebb tide
Pope Francis has offered his unequivocal support to grassroots organisers and activists who are fighting for social justice, migrants, and environmentalism, saying he reaffirms their choice to fight against tyranny amid a gutting of democracies.
As Christians and all people of good will, it is for us to live and act at this moment. It is a grave responsibility, since certain present realities, unless effectively dealt with, are capable of setting off processes of dehumanisation which would then be hard to reverse, the pontiff wrote in a letter that was read to organisers this week.
The remarks can be viewed as a clear endorsement by the Argentinian pope of resistance against populist and xenophobic political movements. While he did not name Donald Trump, and stressed his remarks were not targeted at any individual politician, the letter, read at the opening of the US Regional World Meeting of Popular Movements in Modesto, California, seem to speak directly to protests against the Republican president.
The direction taken beyond this historic turning point the ways in which this worsening crisis gets resolved will depend on peoples involvement and participation and, largely, on yourselves, the popular movements, Francis wrote.
The letter was read aloud by a close ally of the pope, Cardinal Peter Turkson, who attended the meeting.
In the letter, Francis condemned the growth of populist and xenophobic movements around the world, saying they posed a grave danger for humanity. He also criticised leaders who rely on fear, insecurity, quarrels, and even peoples justified indignation, in order to shift the responsibility for all these ills on to a non-neighbour.
Sooner or later, the moral blindness of this indifference comes to light, like when a mirage dissipates, he wrote. The wounds are there, they are a reality. The unemployment is real, the violence is real, the corruption is real, the identity crisis is real, the gutting of democracies is real.
He offered praise to the activists who are organising in opposition to those threats. I know that you have committed yourselves to fight for social justice, to defend our Sister Mother Earth and to stand alongside migrants. I want to reaffirm your choice, he wrote.
The remarks would not be the first time Francis has appeared to take aim at the US president. The pope first criticised then-candidate Trump when he called for the building of a border wall between Mexico and the US, with Francis calling it an idea that was not Christian.
This weeks remarks came as several prominent US Catholic cardinals, including Joseph Tobin of Newark, denounced Trumps executive order banning travel from seven majority-Muslim countries, with Tobin calling the order the opposite of what it means to be an American.
The theme of migrants and religious intolerance was prominent in the popes letter to the activists, in which he emphasised the importance of not classifying others in order to see who is a neighbour and who is not.
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Butt out, Marxist!
I say to you Francis, “get behind me Satan”!!!
Like I care what the head of a pedophile organization thinks. Go back to fondling someones little boy Pope, its what your good at.
Why should we be at all concerned about what a heretic Pope says?
The political pope.
Will no one rid us of this meddlesome priest?
Mr. pope, go bend over and play receiver again for a while and stop talking about stuff you don’t understand.
That was not just overly harsh and untrue, but downright in-Christian
Does the Pontiff ever - EVER - talk about saving souls? Or just saving the environment?
A papal renunciation (Latin: renuntiatio) occurs when the reigning pope of the Roman Catholic Church voluntarily steps down from his position. As the reign of the pope has conventionally been from election until death, papal renunciation is an uncommon event. Before the 21st century, only five popes unambiguously resigned with historical certainty, all between the 10th and 15th centuries. Additionally, disputed claims of four popes having resigned date between the 3rd and 11th centuries; a fifth disputed case may have involved an antipope.
Additionally, a few popes during the saeculum obscurum were “deposed,” meaning driven from office by force. The history and canonical question here is complicated; generally, the official Vatican list of popes seems to recognize such “depositions” as valid renunciations if the pope acquiesced, but not if he did not. The later development of canon law has been in favor of papal supremacy, leaving no recourse to remove a pope involuntarily.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_renunciation
“... unless effectively dealt with...”
That is a direct threat to President Trump. I hope Trump gives a speech “in-kind” that prompts people to “deal” with this evil pope.
Frankie needs to relax and lighten up a little. He appears over-stressed.
Go molest an altar boy, padre.
The “Pope” will never renunciate. He is equivalent to Obama
and intends to fundamentally change/destroy the Catholic church and is well on his of doing it.
His remarks would be slightly more tolerable if was even pretending to speak up for traditional Catholic teaching on morality. Instead he assails those who are defending the Faith and makes common cause with the same anarchists who support abortion, euthanasia, the homosexual agenda, sexual permissiveness, and the vulgarity and perversion amplified by the entertainment industry. His remarks put him further left than Obama.
Time to cut off any and all federal funds sent to any Catholic church or diocese, that is breaking our immigration laws. Helping to bring in illegals and getting for that criminal activity.
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