Posted on 11/19/2014 5:02:53 AM PST by Gamecock
VATICAN CITY Weve all received gifts we cant use or frankly just dont like. They get stuffed away in a back closet or sold. Some are eventually re-gifted to unsuspecting relatives or friends. But if you are the pope, getting rid of unwanted gifts is not as easy as that, what with the Spartan living conditions and protocol and all. So Pope Francis has found a way to turn the generosity of others into good luck for a few.
Starting this week, the Vatican is raffling off tickets for a chance to win unwanted papal gifts that Francis doesnt need. Raffle tickets cost 10 and can be purchased at a select few spots including the Vatican post office and at the Vaticans tourist and pilgrimage bureau in St. Peters Square. The winners will be drawn on January 8, which makes the raffle tickets the perfect Christmas gift.
The prizes are impressive and give a window into just what sort of presents people give the pope. The grand prize is a pristine white Fiat Panda 4X4 with full options. The second, third, and four prizes are bicyclesbaby blue, orange and gray respectively; and the fifth prize is a tandem bicycle built for two which begs the question of just who the giver of that gift thought the pontiff might be cycling around St. Peters Square with.
According to Romes Messaggero newspaper, which broke the story on Tuesday, the potential pontifical consolation prizes include an Illy brand capsule coffee maker, a HD digital camera, a silver picture frame, a Homero Ortega Panama hat, and a vast array of belts and comfortable shoes in the style the pope likes to wear. There are wallets, briefcases, and document holders, too. A Vatican spokesperson told The Daily Beast that the monogrammed items would not be included in the raffle at this time, though he didnt rule out that further raffles would be held if this one proves financially lucrative. There are even electronics like iPhone and iPod docking stations and an assortment of pricey pens intended for the pontiff.
The money raised in the holy raffle will go to the Popes main charity for the poor. The project is being overseen by Father Corrado Krajewski, a Polish priest who has been Franciss papal almoner since his election. Don Corrado, as he is known on the streets of Rome where he frequently distributes gifts of money, food, and clothing to the poor for Francis. Last week, Krajewski initaited a project to install showers for the homeless in the restrooms in St. Peters Square after meeting a man in Rome he had hoped to buy dinner for, who said he really wanted a hot shower instead. Rome charities estimate that there are around 8,000 homeless people in Rome.
Father Corrado also travels to poor areas around Rome to visit people in need to distribute money to pay utility bills, and past-due rents along with distributing rosaries and sacred pictures of saints, according to Messaggero, which says when Francis assigned him he told Krajewski.
You will not be a desk bishop desk. You'll have to be an extension of my me to bring a caress to the dispossessed and the last of the city, Francis reportedly told his good will angel. I can not get out of the Vatican but you will.
The papal raffle is expected to raise hundreds of thousands of euro and should easily clean the papal closets of hundreds of unneeded and unwanted gifts.
So what denominations are bickering with Catholicism?
There's really only one church whose members participate on the RF who claim that their church is the *One True Church*. I don't see any others putting forth their denomination as being that or being essential for the salvation of someone's soul.
So tell us where the *interdenominational squabbling* is coming from.
That started off as really good advice, until you added this:
I'll say again: The interdenominational squabbling on this forum, the incessant backbiting, the gotcha-games, are all repugnant.
You yourself admit that you haven't been here very long. Maybe when you've been here longer, and get to know the players better, you can better assess what's going on. I'd consider the bolded words to be an attempt at mind-reading.
It’s coming from all y’all; I don’t see any innocent parties.
I’ve read stuff in the archives, Alex.
The internet is forever.
Where am I advocating for any denomination?
Show me the post.
True Christian unity is found in Christ, regardless of where one worships or affiliates with.
My objection is with ANY denomination who says that you have to be them to be saved. THAT is divisive.
So where, besides the Catholics, is ANYONE advocating for their denomination and pitting their denomination against another?
I don’t see that the bolded words you emphasized are doing anything to STOP the interdenominational squabbling.......
I didn’t point my finger at ANY individual, metmom.
If you’re feeling guilty, that’s between you and God.
Whatever you feel, you have no legitimate beef with me.
Prior to this one, I myself have produced 22,645 posts, or about 1,800 posts per year. I can imagine most FReepers produce similar volumes. What percentage have you read that allows you to generate an informed opinion?
A) Do you number yourself among the "y'all"?
B) We recently heard from one camp that "y'all" is bad wording. Can we re-word the accusation to say "It's coming from youse guys"?
I was wondering the same thing.
When you tell the mohammedans that they're violent, they get mad and threaten to riot.
Jus' sayin'.
Bye, y'all.
LOL! Because a Catholic alluding that Protestants are like violent mohammedans could never be considered an example of interdenominational squabbling, backbiting, or gotcha-games. And it certainly isn't repugnant!
I’m not feeling guilty.
Of course. Everyone else is guilty but the party who’s on here criticizing everyone else.
I’m thinking the religion threads are not going to be his cup of tea.
How do you suggest we stop what you call bickering??? Just accept the false notion that the Catholic religion is the one tru religion and keep our mouths shut???
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