God Bless the Catholic Church
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God Bless the Catholic Church
Under its new leadership, may it continue to be a force for global good. Soli deo gloria!
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Re: God Bless the Catholic Church
New Pope Frances from Argentina. Jana Riess says that this indicates the Catholic church will pay more attention to poverty alleviation.
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Re: God Bless the Catholic Church
how is this a thread for the Celestial? should be moved to "off-topic"
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I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
If you're not upsetting idiots, you might be an idiot. - Ted Nugent
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Re: God Bless the Catholic Church
Jana Riess is Mormon.
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Re: God Bless the Catholic Church
Not necessarily because he is from Argentina. However, that is his record.Nelson Chung wrote:New Pope Frances from Argentina. Jana Riess says that this indicates the Catholic church will pay more attention to poverty alleviation.
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In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
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Hey, what do you think of the symbolism underlying the name Francis, taken from the St. Francis of Assisi?
The name Francis seems like the antithesis of the name Ezra Taft.
The name Francis seems like the antithesis of the name Ezra Taft.
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From a division deep within Catholicism, a Jesuit taking the name of the founder of the Franciscans has a lot of meaning.moksha wrote:Hey, what do you think of the symbolism underlying the name Francis, taken from St. Francis of Assisi?
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In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
In Helaman 6:39, we see the Badmintons, so similar to Skousenite Mormons, taking over the government and abusing the rights of many.
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Obviously not being RC the election of the new Pope is of only passing interest to me. I did note the selection of the name Francis after the individual who gave up great wealth to live a life of poverty ministering to the poor. It reminded me of a visit to Assisi in Italy and a huge contradiction I found there. The tiny, essentially one room church Francis ministered from is still there...covered by an enormous, opulent cathedral type building that seemed to me to proclaim everything Francis was not about.
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moksha wrote:Hey, what do you think of the symbolism underlying the name Francis, taken from the St. Francis of Assisi?
I think St. Francis of Assisi is the first name that comes to mind. However! Let's not forget the Jesuit St. Francis X-avier (the auto censor doesn't like the name Xavier without a hyphen?) or St. Francis de Sales. It could be he was thinking of one of them, or a combination of more than one.
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madeleine wrote:moksha wrote:Hey, what do you think of the symbolism underlying the name Francis, taken from the St. Francis of Assisi?
I think St. Francis of Assisi is the first name that comes to mind. However! Let's not forget the Jesuit St. Francis X-avier (the auto censor doesn't like the name Xavier without a hyphen?) or St. Francis de Sales. It could be he was thinking of one of them, or a combination of more than one.
Maybe he just likes the name. I'm assuming (usually gets me in trouble) that he is free to choose any name he wants. It could have been Pope Polycarp.
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