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Pretty cool story
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03-23-2013, 08:35 AM | #54 |
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My favourite thing about this current pope is how he keeps doing things that regular humans do.
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But now, IIRC, he has to do one of those things in the woods
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The next time the annoying DirecTV person asks me why I'm cancelling a channel I'm going to tell them its because I've been elected pope. That should be a thing. Any time a subscription service makes you call and wait on hold before badgering you with questions and offers, just tell them you've been elected pope. Everyone, from now on. OK, cool. Last edited by molson : 03-23-2013 at 12:16 PM. |
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03-24-2013, 12:47 AM | #60 |
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This Pope is SO behind the times .
I mean who subscribes to a paper newspaper anymore?!
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It might be poor karma to do it in other situations, but when my FIL cancelled certain services due to the death of my MIL, nobody really argued. Last edited by MrBug708 : 03-24-2013 at 12:54 AM. |
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Very cool - I like this guy. Austerity-Pope FTW!!!!
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If he did indeed not make his intention known until the last minute, it seems like an asshat (no pun intended) move to me. If he wants to send messages or issue orders to his subordinates, fine & dandy ... but that's a rather rough slap in the face of performers who presumably had nothing to do with his ire.
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Not really crazy about the whole rush to make Pope John Paul II a saint. With that said, another clear indicator by this guy on changes he's attempting to make. Ford should donate money to a charity of his choice just for being the new popemobile......
What would Jesus drive? Pope tells priests to buy "humble" cars - Yahoo! News Last edited by Mizzou B-ball fan : 07-07-2013 at 12:52 PM. |
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Wonder if I should ask my college pres about his new Audi?
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Okay, am I the only person who finds this story a rather interesting contrast with the whole snubbing-the-concert story from last month?
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Pretty much. One's an extracurricular, and one (regardless of location) is a church ceremony.
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I like the idea that we will pull out all the stops for a retelling of the Way of the Cross, but aren't all that into that pomp and circumstance for a concert (ie, one is worth it, but the other isn't).
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Maybe it's all in the description, or the interpretation of the description (from the snippet I quoted) {shrug}
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Love to hear this coming from the Pope. I'm not Catholic, but an easing of rhetoric in some of the Catholic faith's more judgmental policies would go a long way towards acceptance of various groups.
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And in the reduction of another domination to just another "I'm okay, you're okay" joke. Honestly, considering the respect I had for his predecessor (even as a non-Catholic), I have to wonder just what the Cardinals were smoking when they picked this clown.
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The answer is, "you're the Pope."
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Hmm, this might actually lend itself to the naming of a new super-weed. "Dude, what is this stuff? It's awesome" "Conclave"
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While this sounds nice on the surface, this is the same person who as little as three years ago, was calling Argentina's move towards marriage equality for gays as a "war against god". That is was the work of the Devil trying to confuse God's children. |
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In other words: "Gay priests - don't ask don't tell. Gay parishioners - go away."
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Or realize his "new" public opinion might be different from his private one...
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Well, it is slightly different. After all, priests are supposed to be celibate anyways, so gay priests are no different in that aspect. They just have different sexual temptations from straight priests.
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There's also a big difference between being an underling and being in charge. I don't know if his opinion changed or if he's just now free to voice it.
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Of course not. I'm saying that he is 77 I believe and as of three years ago he was totally against gay marriage rights, and I'm guessing from what I've read gay priests. I find it hard that becoming Pope could transform him that much personally. Its nice to see him step it down from his earlier stance, but I wonder if he was not Pope he'd be saying these things now? Anyone have a more recent article before he became Pope where he was saying these things? |
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If he'd said this three years earlier, there is zero chance that he is pope now.
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There's a difference between personally accepting someone's gay lifestyle and not personally placing spiritual/religious judgment on someone. The latter is the only part that really matters when it comes to Christianity, and I think plenty of priests and other Christian leaders don't do the first but strive to do the second. That's kind of the point of the whole deal. Everybody has certain personal morals and viewpoints that they won't "accept" in others, but Christians are supposed to still not judge them in a religious sense.
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Ya, that's a big difference too. It's not quite the same thing but even back in the 60s when my father was in Lutheran seminary, there were "gay" pastors, they just weren't allowed to be "practicing" gays. What is a sexual desire if it's not acted on? In fact, I'm sure back then a lot of people with "gay tendencies" were encouraged to go to catholic and protestant seminary, because if they turned themselves over to god and didn't do gay stuff, then they wouldn't be "gay" anymore. Homosexuality wasn't considered an inherent, irreversible thing, it was a sin of the mind that you couldn't give in to. Last edited by molson : 07-29-2013 at 03:58 PM. |
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Didn't JP3 say that it wasn't actions, but desire that mattered for priests? Having gay desires is sinful regardless of whether or not they are acted upon.
Obviously, this doesn't mean there aren't gay priests, but I don't think that stance has officially changed yet.
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I think the terminology is odd and maybe represents a changing mindset - how can a priest even be "gay" if they're not acting on it? I think that's a relatively new idea. Maybe the desires are sinful, but I don't think, in the past, catholic and protestant churches would deem you irrevocably "gay" if you had gay desires, they'd push you towards religion and prayer to cleanse yourself of that sin. Maybe there's a growing acceptance that priests can have gay desires and that's all fine and good? That seems odd considering even heterosexual desires have to be suppressed by priests. How can a priest be either straight or gay if they're supposed to suppress any sexual desire?
Edit: Also, I wonder, is he saying all this stuff in English? I wonder if anything's being lost in translation. There's some nuances here to how this is described. Last edited by molson : 07-29-2013 at 04:24 PM. |
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I think it is quite the opposite, actually JP2 indicated that desires matter not (we all have sinful desires - that's what happens to fallen men), but it is the actions that matter.
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The pope picked up a new grocery-getter.
Pope Francis’ newest ride: A 29-year-old beater with 186,000 miles | Motoramic - Yahoo Autos |
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As popes go, this one ain't bad.
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Amazing stuff here. As shocked as some Catholics may be, I think the other religions will likely even further be caught off guard. The Catholic leadership would have been the last one I would have guessed to knock down so many walls in a single speech. I couldn't agree more with everything in his speech. This kind of progressive move is going to have repercussions through all religions and I think we're going to see a drastic reformation of many religions. If they don't, they're going to realize what the Catholic Church already knows.......you are going to be left behind by more progressive religions.
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Hey, MBBF? That's satire. As cool as it would be, it didn't actually happen.
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You didn't, like, notice that it was a WordPress URL and go 'hm, maybe I should check Google News first'?
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Com'on, just say it ... but I guess there may be unpredictable, severe consequences and repercussions if he did.
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