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Pope Frank!

I couldn't help but hear a little bit of Pedro from Napolean Dynamite in his vocie.

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I heard Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was the fifth option for Mike Thomas, but he's publicly saying this is who he wanted all along.

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Some encouraging signs in this leaked draft of his first papal encyclical. Good to see The Church putting some old matters to rest:

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Bergoglio often rode the bus to work, cooked his own meals and regularly visited the slums that ring Argentina’s capital. He considers social outreach, rather than doctrinal battles, to be the essential business of the church.
“Jesus teaches us another way: Go out. Go out and share your testimony, go out and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit,” Bergoglio told Argentina’s priests last year.



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Bergoglio often rode the bus to work, cooked his own meals and regularly visited the slums that ring Argentina’s capital. He considers social outreach, rather than doctrinal battles, to be the essential business of the church.
“Jesus teaches us another way: Go out. Go out and share your testimony, go out and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit,” Bergoglio told Argentina’s priests last year.



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... -americas/

That's just how us Jesuits role...

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Sounds like whoopi from sister act...

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Bergoglio often rode the bus to work, cooked his own meals and regularly visited the slums that ring Argentina’s capital. He considers social outreach, rather than doctrinal battles, to be the essential business of the church.
“Jesus teaches us another way: Go out. Go out and share your testimony, go out and interact with your brothers, go out and share, go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit,” Bergoglio told Argentina’s priests last year.



http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... -americas/

That's just how us Jesuits role...


The Catholic movement for social justice is one of the big reasons I converted to Catholicism. I was already a huge fan of St. Francis of Assisi! :D

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I just want to point out that Pope Francis doesn't have the "I" just yet...there needs to be a "II" first.

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Why do they change their names to Pope_______?

Why isn't he just Pope Bergoglio?

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Why do they change their names to Pope_______?

Why isn't he just Pope Bergoglio?

The same reason that you go by RFDC on here and not Ralph Francis

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Why do they change their names to Pope_______?

Why isn't he just Pope Bergoglio?

The same reason that you go by RFDC on here and not Ralph Francis

Thanks Phil McAssCrack

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I just want to point out that Pope Francis doesn't have the "I" just yet...there needs to be a "II" first.


Thanks, Doug...Don Tiny posted it on the first page, but I can't figure out how to edit the post title. :oops:

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
I just want to point out that Pope Francis doesn't have the "I" just yet...there needs to be a "II" first.


Thanks, Doug...Don Tiny posted it on the first page, but I can't figure out how to edit the post title. :oops:


Just edit the title in your original post.

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I just want to point out that Pope Francis doesn't have the "I" just yet...there needs to be a "II" first.


Thanks, Doug...Don Tiny posted it on the first page, but I can't figure out how to edit the post title. :oops:


Just edit the title in your original post.


Thanks speeps! :D

I won't mention how many times I clicked on the subject, before I found the "edit " button... :oops:


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By Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY, March 14 (Reuters) - The Vatican, an age-old institution used to having almost everything done by the book, is bracing for the unscripted papacy.

In less than 24 hours after he became the first non-European pope in some 1,300 years, Francis seemed to break more rules than his predecessor did in eight years.

"We are going to have to get used to a new way of doing things," said Father Tom Rosica, an amiable Canadian priest who runs a Catholic television station in Canada and was drafted to Rome to help with the media influx during the papal transition.

Indeed, the first words out of Francis' mouth after he became pope sent a signal that things would be different.

He did not start by using the customary "Praised be Jesus Christ" or "Dear brothers and sisters", but employed a much more familiar and inviting "Buona Sera" - good evening in Italian - to address drenched crowds in a rain-swept St. Peter's Square.

"I was stunned by what happened last night. I didn't expect a pontificate to begin with 'Buona Sera,'" Rosica said.

On the morning after his election, the Vatican was scrambling to meet the needs of a new-style papacy.

"We have to have patience, we are starting something new. There are a lot of things we don't know yet," said Father Federico Lombardi, the chief Vatican spokesman, as he faced a barrage of reporters' questions about what to expect.

The answer is probably: expect the unexpected.

Even before he delighted the crowds with his unorthodox style on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, Francis give a hint of a new style to his fellow cardinals.


NO THRONE, THANK YOU

While he was still in the Sistine Chapel, his aides had set up a throne-like chair on a platform for him to sit on while the cardinals pledged their obedience one at a time.

Instead, he came down to their lower level and remained standing while they each greeted him.

Less than an hour later, he shunned the papal limousine that was waiting to take him to a Vatican residence for a meal.

"And as the last bus pulls up, guess who gets off? It's Pope Francis. I guess he told the driver 'That's OK, I'll just go with the boys,'" said Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York.

The only difference between him and the cardinals was that he was no longer wearing their red robes, but white.

There was more unorthodox papal behaviour on Thursday morning when Francis returned to the Church-run residence where he had checked in as a cardinal for the conclave. He insisted on paying his hotel bill, despite now being the boss.

"He wanted to get his luggage and the bags. He had left everything there," a Vatican spokesman told a news briefing.

"He then stopped in the office, greeted everyone and decided to pay the bill for the room ... because he was concerned about giving a good example of what priests and bishops should do."

The spokesman did not disclose the amount of the bill.

Jorge Bergoglio brought a reputation for frugality from his native Argentina, and is the first pope to take the name of St. Francis of Assisi, who preached the virtue of living in poverty. The name is seen as a gesture of solidarity with the poor.

While his predecessor Pope Benedict almost never made unprepared remarks, the Vatican said it had no text of a homily the pope was to read later that day at a Mass: "We just don't know what he is going to do yet," Lombardi said.

Reporters asked: Will he travel? And where to?

Lombardi said he expected the pope to visit his Argentine homeland eventually and almost definitely to go to Brazil in July for World Youth Day, a Catholic festival that takes place every two years in a different city.

Asked about how Vatican security would respond to a pope who did things differently, making decisions at the last minute, Lombardi said: "That's a good question. Vatican security are at the service of the pope and will have to adapt themselves to the pastoral style that the pope will use," he said.

"A pope's personal style has to be respected," he added.

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Pope calls Argentine kiosk owner to cancel paper delivery


Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mar 21, 2013 / 12:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis surprised the owner of a kiosk in Buenos Aires with a telephone call to send his greetings and explain that he will no longer need a morning paper delivered each day.

Around 1:30 p.m. local time on March 18, Daniel Del Regno, the kiosk owner’s son, answered the phone and heard a voice say, “Hi Daniel, it’s Cardinal Jorge.”

He thought that maybe a friend who knew that the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires bought the newspaper from them every day was pulling a prank on him.

“Seriously, it’s Jorge Bergoglio, I’m calling you from Rome,” the Pope insisted.

“I was in shock, I broke down in tears and didn’t know what to say,” Del Regno told the Argentinean daily La Nacion. “He thanked me for delivering the paper all this time and sent best wishes to my family.”

Del Regno shared that when Cardinal Bergoglio left for Rome for the conclave, he asked him if he thought he would be elected Pope.

“He answered me, ‘That is too hot to touch. See you in 20 days, keep delivering the paper.’ And the rest is, well, history,” he said.

“I told him to take care and that I would miss him,” Del Regno continued. “I asked him if there would ever be the chance to see him here again. He said that for the time being that would be very difficult, but that he would always be with us.”

Before hanging up the phone, he added, the Pope asked him for his prayers.

Daniel’s father, Luis Del Regno, said they delivered the paper to the former cardinal’s residence every day.

On Sundays, he said, the cardinal “would come by the kiosk at 5:30 a.m. and buy La Nacion. He would chat with us for a few minutes and then take the bus to Lugano, where he would serve mate (tea) to young people and the sick.”

Among the “thousands of anecdotes” the elder Del Regno remembers is one involving the rubber bands that he put around the newspapers to keep them from being blown away when they were delivered to the cardinal.

“At the end of the month, he always brought them back to me. All 30 of them!”

He said he gets goose bumps whenever he thinks about Pope Francis’ simplicity.

“In June he baptized my grandson, it was an amazing feeling,” Del Regno said. “I know what he’s like. He’s one of a kind

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IMO he almost seems to good to be true. I hope he's got several good years left in him.

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IMO he almost seems to good to be true. I hope he's got several good years left in him.



Looks like they picked the right guy.

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The more you hear and read about this guy the better it sounds... Too bad they waited until he was 70.

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Yikes even worse.

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and he only has ONE LUNG.

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