Posted on 07/13/2015 3:11:23 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay His speeches can blend biblical fury with apocalyptic doom. Pope Francis does not just criticize the excesses of global capitalism. He compares them to the dung of the devil. He does not simply argue that systemic greed for money is a bad thing. He calls it a subtle dictatorship that condemns and enslaves men and women.
Having returned to his native Latin America, Francis has renewed his left-leaning critiques on the inequalities of capitalism, describing it as an underlying cause of global injustice, and a prime cause of climate change. Francis escalated that line last week when he made a historic apology for the crimes of the Roman Catholic Church during the period of Spanish colonialism even as he called for a global movement against a new colonialism rooted in an inequitable economic order.
The Argentine pope seemed to be asking for a social revolution.
This is not theology as usual; this is him shouting from the mountaintop, said Stephen F. Schneck, the director of the Institute for Policy Research and Catholic studies at Catholic University of America in Washington.
The last pope who so boldly placed himself at the center of the global moment was John Paul II, who during the 1980s pushed the church to confront what many saw as the challenge of that era, communism. John Paul IIs anti-Communist messaging dovetailed with the agenda of political conservatives eager for a tougher line against the Soviets and, in turn, aligned part of the church hierarchy with the political right.
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I’ll see your 1000 words and raise you 10,000 more.
What a great depiction. Seems so fitting...
Lighten up, Francis!
Sell all land and assets the Church owns and forfeit all 501c3 statuses and similar ones world wide, so the RCC can pay its fair share. If the Pope truly hates Capitalism that is what he should do.
How many Capitalist countries are there in South America?
He is the absolute head of the richest religious on Earth. Before I could take him serious he must divest the Catholic Church of all it’s wealth for the sake of the poor...... I thought not.
Benedict needs to mount an antipope challenge.
There is probably billions of dollars worth of artifacts in the Vatican Archives. I also would not be surprised if some of the lost art from WWII made its way into the catacombs beneath the Vatican.
Simplicio Bergoglio.
‘The dung of the devil”. There you go Frank, wading into the gutter. Not a very edifying way to speak for the man who supposedly represents the Catholic Church.
“How many Capitalist countries are there in South America?”
I can think of one. Chile. Chile followed the advice of Miltorn Friedman, not the advice of Pope Che. Chile has freedom and prosperity.
Francis whining about capitalism has about as much credibility as Bruce Springsteen singing about the plight of the blue collar worker.
I’m sure that the Saudis would pay a pretty penny for St. Peters. Would make a wonderful Mosque.
Capitalism is totally unfair to cultures who produce and contribute absolutely nothing of value to the advancement of humanity. Calitalism assumes one person creates something of value and voluntarily trades it for something of value somebody else created.
9/11 made me a Catholic again, looks like Pope Francis will undo that.
Hmmm...I’ve been Catholic for 50 years and don’t remember seeing the Pope on the crucifix over the altar.
The Church oversees 1 billion faithful.
It's a pretty lean operation.
You know he gave the communist cross back immediately saying, “It’s not right”, right? Just saying...
Definitely...
And I was excoriated in the past by many FReepers when I said that Francis was a Marxist.
Or attacking tele-evangelical Christians for having nice homes and big churches.
“9/11 made me a Catholic again, looks like Pope Francis will undo that.”
I can appreciate that.
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