[T]he pope is convinced that the things he's written or said cannot be condemned as error. Therefore, in the future anyone can repeat those things without fear of being sanctioned. And then the majority of the People of God with their special sense will not easily accept turning back on certain things.
1 posted on
05/13/2015 3:55:17 PM PDT by
ebb tide
To: ebb tide
He came up with liberation theology as his base. Socialist, worthless POS.
2 posted on
05/13/2015 4:00:48 PM PDT by
RJS1950
(The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
To: ebb tide
The most slandered Pope of the most slandered Church (whose sworn enemies are the media) is once, again, the subject of innuendo, conjecture, and hearsay.
4 posted on
05/13/2015 4:07:35 PM PDT by
9thLife
("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Francis)
To: ebb tide
For example, Pope Francis has never purported to speak ex cathedra, and so how can it be that in his own view, as reported by a most-trusted advisor, nothing he has "said" -- and he says a lot -- can possibly be in error, such that what he has "said" necessarily can be "repeated" ad libitum by the "People of God." Sounds to me like Francis isn't as humble as he would like everyone to believe. He is such a fraud.
5 posted on
05/13/2015 4:08:54 PM PDT by
piusv
To: ebb tide
This liberation theology heretic Pope Francis can go kiss off. Now he has exposed his true colors, he and his enablers are trying their damnedest to destroy the Catholic Church. Hint: Pope Francis, better men than you have tried this road in the past and they have FAILED. You are no different.
To: ebb tide
11 posted on
05/13/2015 4:25:33 PM PDT by
SaxxonWoods
(Life is good.y)
To: ebb tide
Archbishop Fernandez sounds like this pope's Valerie Jarrett.
12 posted on
05/13/2015 4:36:23 PM PDT by
Major Matt Mason
("Journalism is dead. All news is suspect." - Noamie)
To: ebb tide
Aside from a suggestion to move some part or all of the management to Bogota and set up teleconferences, I’m not sure what this article is about.
15 posted on
05/13/2015 5:45:02 PM PDT by
stevem
“The pope goes slow because he wants to be sure that the changes have a deep impact. The slow pace is necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the changes. He knows there are those hoping that the next pope will [] turn everything back around. If you go slowly it’s more difficult to turn things back. . . . “
That’s very interesting. Sort of how our prez is doing things.
24 posted on
05/13/2015 6:49:39 PM PDT by
SuzyQue
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