I am sure meeting Vance inspired him of the need to demonstrate personal connection to his Easter message, which exhorts specifically regarding the treatment of immigrants. Remarkable fortitude. RIP. |
The Pope did not “give” Easter Mass, which someone else celebrated. He did not “give Easter Service,” whatever that means. He did give the Urbi Et Orbi Blessing (with assistance), and take a tour in the Popemobile, which doubtless required a real effort of will given what he’d been through recently. I can’t fathom that meeting Vance influenced in the slightest his program, which is in any event composed of longstanding traditional elements and would’ve been planned far in advance subject to his physical ability. |
The pope died a day after Hitler’s birthday. I wonder if this means anything. |
NP. I’m really sad. He was a good man, in a world that really needs good men. |
Weird. I don’t know why the link didn’t work. But it is a video of Pope Francis reassuring a little boy that his recently deceased atheist father is in heaven.
https://x.com/terrymoran/status/1914340620115517515 |
Despite his controversial stint during the Argentine Dirty War, I respect him for his support of the poor, displaced and disenfranchised. He has gone to his reward. Much gratitude, and I hope the next Pope will be equally driven to advocate for our most vulnerable. |
The little boy will remember that forever. I am not a believer, but this is heartwarming. My condolences to those grieving this loss. |
The Pope is dead, long live the Pope. |
The pope says that atheists go to heaven! so I guess we must. |
This link should wor:k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL01jmT0MN4 the original link goes through X |
May he rest in peace with a heavenly reward, but this is a bit much unless you are too young to remember how beloved JPII was. I’m mildly surprised at just how quiet the Catholic circles I run in are today. One person circulated a news link with crickets in response. Admittedly, I run in more observant Catholic circles where even Pope Francis stated he didn’t quite feel the love. But even my dear abuela who still attends daily Mass and others who are less hard line are also strangely quiet today. This is nothing like JPII or even Ratzinger stepping down. I always thought it said something that there seemed to be two generations worth of countless devout Catholic families with at least one son named JP or John Paul or (my favorite) JuanPi in the English/Spanish speaking world clearly inspired to honor JPII but “Francis” never did quite take off either in the English or Spanish speaking world. |
The majority of Catholic families I knew growing up had a framed picture of Pope John Paul II on their wall. I'm Catholic and I liked Pope Francis very much. I'm curious to see who will follow. |
I've got one cousin named John and his brother is named Paul |
Yes to all this. Praying for the conclave. Feels like the world is coming apart at the seams and it would be wonderful to have a calm caring presence at the head of the Church. |