Posted on 01/06/2014 6:40:37 AM PST by thetallguy24
Pope Francis greeted tens of thousands of pilgrims gathered on a bright crisp day in St. Peters Square Monday for the recitation of the Angelus Prayer and to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany with the Holy Father. In his address, the Pope referred to Pope Benedict Emerituss book, Jesus of Nazareth: the Infancy Narratives which he said magnificently recounts the biblical coming of the Maji from the East to Bethlehem to pay homage to the Christ Child. The Epiphany, Pope Francis said, marks the first manifestation of Christ to the people and as a consequence, points to the universal salvation brought by Jesus. In todays feast, we see a dual movement, the Pope noted: of God who comes towards the world, towards humanity and of men who seek closeness to God: the religions, the search for truth, the way of people towards peace, justice, liberty. For his part, God loves us: we are His children; He loves us and He wants to liberate us from evil, from sickness, from death, and take us to His home in His Kingdom. We too, the Pope said, are attracted by goodness, truth, life and happiness and beauty. And as the two sides attract, Jesus, the Pope stressed, is our point of encounter with the Lord as His love incarnate. Had the Maji not seen the Star pointing them to Jesus birthplace in Bethlehem, they would never have left, the Pope mused. Light precedes us, the truth precedes us, beauty precedes us. God precedes us: it is grace; and this grace appears in Jesus. He is the Epiphany, the manifestation of Gods love. Departing from his prepared remarks, the Pope appealed sincerely and respectfully to those who feel far from God and from the Church and to those who are fearful and indifferent: the Lord is calling you too. The Lord is calling you to be a part of His people and He does it with great respect and love. The Lord does not proselytize; He gives love, reaffirmed the Pope. And this love seeks you and waits for you, you who at this moment do not believe or are far away. And this is the love of God. Pope Francis prayed that all the Church may be steeped in the joy of evangelizing invoking the aid of the Virgin Mary so that we can all be disciple-missionaries, small stars that reflect His light. Following the recital of the Angelus, Pope Francis gave greetings to the Churches of the East who tomorrow will celebrate Christmas. He prayed that all will be reinforced in faith, hope and charity and the Lord will give comfort to Christian communities and to the Churches undergoing trial. The Pope recalled that the Epiphany is the missionary Day for children organized by the Pontifical office for Holy Childhood and thanked young people and children whose gestures of solidarity towards other children widen the horizons of their fraternity.
“Heres my opinion: Saying thats your opinion in response to legitimate criticisms is lame and useless.”
Rather making a BIG DEAL over to interpit what Pope Francis says is “lame and useless” and not legit.
BINGO! We have a WINNER!
Biggirl needs to apply for the job.
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Making it personal gives the impression that your argument is weak.
Please support that principal with sound Scriptural exegesis.
“There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” (Proverbs 14:12)
Post 21 really goes into detail and says it better.
Thank-you and God Bless.
The question I have is, if Pope Francis is so bad in his preaching, WHY is he attracting more people to pay attention to him and is drawing in more people?
Thank-you for your responses.
That’s not an argument from Scripture.
But the poster is CORRECT.
Love is truth; loving is being truthful.
As any good parent knows, loving often involves being stern or even angry, but it always points toward the good end, which is God.
Of course Christ was stern with people who were using their authority over others to promote themselves.
Of course He was angry with the money-changers in the Temple.
But these are incidents of real love - what we call “tough love” today.
Maybe Pope Francis’s preaching is considered refreshing, simple, and direct?
Maybe because people see Christ in him?
It’s always the simple ones who can see more clearly.
Numbers prove nothing. The Mormons get numbers. Joel Osteen gets numbers. Creflo Dollar gets numbers. The Muslims have huge numbers. Never allow earthly success to fool you. Satan does his best work in the arena of religion. You must base your thinking on Scripture or you will run off the cliff.
AMEN. People DO SEE Jesus in Pope Francis.
I’m asking you to defend your St. Francis quote from Scripture. Scripture is all that matters to me, not what seems right in the eyes of men.
Or rather Satan does his best when people argue over small details rather than see the “big picture” that God gives.
Pope Franics is doing the Lord’s work. God Bless him.
But is it the biblical Jesus or the Jesus they want to see?
One of the great saints, a giant in the Christian faith. St. Francis served the Lord faithfully.
The former.
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