3/15/2014

Vatican City: What the Pope said, and what the Pope didn't say.




Here is what the Pope said:

In the recorded interview, broadcast Thursday on the Argentinian radio station FM Bajo Flores, the Holy Father said the work of the priests in the slums of Buenos Aires "is not ideological, it's apostolic, and therefore forms part of the same Church.
"Those who think that it's another Church don't understand how they work in the slums. The important thing is the work," he said

Here is what the Pope didn't say:




The church merely is dealing with communities.  In other words the church has expectations.  The church expects certain groups of people to act certain predictable ways. What is available from the church in certain demographics, won't be available in other demographics.   No matter how hard anyone prays, it is human nature that doesn't change.  

Here is what the Pope should have said:


The sacrifice of the Mass is available everyday of the year throughout the world. 









Vatican II turned the priest away from Christ on the cross and focused on "the people" human nature "The body of Christ"

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