has the Pope ever read the Bible, you asked
that’s the key problem right there, imho
he shows little or no sign of ever having seen a Bible, more or less reading one
with JP2 and Benedict, you KNEW they’d read the Bible, for sure! maybe you might disagree sometimes but it was very evident they were men of the Book
“he shows little or no sign of ever having seen a Bible, more or less reading one”
Except for the fact that he has read the Bible probably more often than you ever will:
Pope Francis last year penned an introduction to the German edition of the YouCat Bible:
My dear young friends:
If you could see my Bible, you would not be particularly impressed. Whatthats the Popes Bible? Such an old, worn-out book!
You could buy me a new one for $1,000, but I would not want it. I love my old Bible, which has accompanied me half my life. It has been with me in my times of joy and times of tears. It is my most precious treasure. I live out of it, and I wouldnt [take] anything in the world for it.
I really like this new Youth Bible. Its so colorful, so rich in testimonies: testimonies of the saints, testimonies of young people. It is so inviting that when you start to read at the beginning, you cant stop until the last page.
And then ? And then it disappears on a shelf, collecting dust. Your children find it one day and bring it to the flea market.
It must not come to that.
Ill tell you something: There are more persecuted Christians in the world today than in the early days of the Church. And why are they persecuted? They are persecuted because they wear a cross and bear witness to Jesus. They are convicted because they own a Bible. The Bible is therefore a highly dangerous bookso dangerous that you are treated in some countries as if you were hiding hand grenades in your closet. It was a non-Christian, Mahatma Gandhi, who once said: You Christians look after a document containing enough dynamite to blow all civilization to pieces, turn the world upside down, and bring peace to a battle-torn planet. But you treat it as though it is nothing more than a piece of literature.
So what do you have in your hands? A piece of literature? Some nice old stories? Then you would have to say to the many Christians who go to prison or are tortured because they own a Bible: How foolish you are; its just a piece of literature! No. By the word of God has Light come into the world, and it will never go out. In Evangelii Gaudium (175) I said, We do not blindly seek God, or wait for him to speak to us first, for God has already spoken, and there is nothing further that we need to know, which has not been revealed to us. Let us receive the sublime treasure of the revealed word.
So you have something divine in your hands: a book like fire! A book through which God speaks. So notice: The Bible is not meant to be placed on a shelf, but to be in your hands, to read oftenevery day, both on your own and together with others. You do sports together or go shopping together. Why not read the Bible together as welltwo, three, or four of you? In nature, in the woods, on the beach, at night in the glow of a few candles you will have a great experience! Or are you afraid of making a fool of yourself in front of others? Read with attention! Do not stay on the surface as if reading a comic book! Never just skim the Word of God! Ask yourself: What does this say to my heart? Does God speak through these words to me? Has he touched me in the depths of my longing? What should I do? Only in this way can the force of the Word of God unfold. Only in this way can it change our lives, making them great and beautiful.
I want to tell you how I read my old Bible. Often I read a little and then put it away and contemplate the Lord. Not that I see the Lord, but he looks at me. Hes there. I let myself look at him. And I feelthis is not sentimentalityI feel deeply the things that the Lord tells me. Sometimes he does not speak. I then feel nothing, only emptiness, emptiness, emptiness . But I remain patiently, and so I wait, reading and praying. I pray sitting, because it hurts me to kneel. Sometimes I even fall asleep while praying. But it does not matter. Im like a son with the father, and that is whats important. Would you like to make me happy? Read the Bible!
Pope Francis
We have no idea what educationcatholic priests receive in other countries. In America the get indebth 7 years of religious teaching including the Bible. Perhaps south and Central America not so much.