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07-28-2023 06:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
(Post 2239395)
If it didn't offend the Pope, why would it offend the Catholics? Do they think he's too stupid to be offended and they're being offended on his behalf? Or do they not realize that - his position is intended to set the example, and they should attempt to emulate by - not being offended?
I mean - what she did was in poor taste, and inappropriate for the setting. But I totally agreed with the nature of her complaint. Anyone who doesn't agree with it, is someone who thinks it's okay for Catholic priests to molest boys and for the Pope to condone it by not admitting that it happened and condemning it.
Also to whoever it was that has a problem with her bald head: God only made a certain number of perfect heads. The rest he covered with hair.
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K, I’ll try to explain. To most Roman Catholics the Pope is the holy father. He is not perfect, only God is perfect. But he is elected to be on the highest level of the Catholic faith. I saw the Pope once, from far away, in his Pope mobile and to me, his holiness radiated around him. I could feel it half a mile away. At the time I was not a Roman Catholic myself.
Yes molesting, raping is evil, but it was not the Pope doing it. I understand that he has to take action. The Catholic Church is dealing with these issues, slowly, very slowly, too slowly. The Catholic people are more horrified than anyone else that this is done by a trusted and often loved individual, the priest. That a person you turn to for guidance and understanding of God’s will on earth could possibly betray you like that. It is worse than incest in the family. Yes, it must be dealt with.
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