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TIME names Pope Francis POTY 2013

2013_12 11 TIME names Pope Francis POTY

There are Catholics on the Left who are high-fiving over their (mistaken) idea that Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, EVANGELII GAUDIUM, says Catholics should support Barack Obama’s big government agenda.

I’m wondering how these people reconcile the undeniable FACT that the U.S. Catholic Bishops have instructed us to DEFY Obamacare, because it forces us to pay for abortion.

Today, I got an update in my email from Priests for Life, about their lawsuit.

The Obama Administration is determined to force employers – including non-profit religious organizations like Priests for Life – and insurers to provide coverage for contraceptive “services” that include abortion-causing drugs in all health insurance plans.

This stated goal of the Administration is completely contrary to the goal of the Church and of pro-life organizations like Priests for Life.

In fact, the HHS mandate is nothing less than an act of tyranny because it compels me – as well you and every other American – to violate the demands of conscience.

Pope Francis is no Communist and he certainly didn’t say anything in EVANGELII GAUDIUM to support Obama’s lifelong, shameless promotion of abortion (even after live birth) or his current assault on religious liberty.

In fact, chapter two – the section people are cherry picking to support their Leftist agenda – isn’t about politics or economics. It’s about what the entire document is about … EVANGELIZING. This is the intro to this section:

Chapter Two: Amid the Crisis of Communal Commitment

50. Before taking up some basic questions related to the work of evangelization, it may be helpful to mention briefly the context in which we all have to live and work. Today, we frequently hear of a “diagnostic overload” which is not always accompanied by improved and actually applicable methods of treatment. Nor would we be well served by a purely sociological analysis which would aim to embrace all of reality by employing an allegedly neutral and clinical method. What I would like to propose is something much more in the line of an evangelical discernment. It is the approach of a missionary disciple.

“Before taking up some basic questions related to the work of evangelization, it may be helpful to mention briefly the context in which we all have to live and work.”

The point of the document is how to spread the Gospel. The stuff Leftists quote are from this section in which Pope Francis sketches out some of the real situations in which Catholics around the globe live and work.

“Nor would we be well served by a purely sociological analysis”

Hello, Leftists! He is NOT giving an Atta Boy to Obama Democrats or proponents of Liberation Theology. He is encouraging Catholic-Christians to PREACH THE GOOD NEWS … which is that JESUS died to pay the price for our sins so we could choose to spend eternity with God.

The next time Lefties claim Pope Francis is on their side, ask them how “abortion on demand is sacred ground” and “everybody has to pay for abortion” jive with THESE bits of EVANGELII GAUDIUM:

61. We also evangelize when we attempt to confront the various challenges which can arise. On occasion these may take the form of veritable attacks on religious freedom.

213. Among the vulnerable for whom the Church wishes to care with particular love and concern are unborn children, the most defenceless and innocent among us. Nowadays efforts are made to deny them their human dignity and to do with them whatever one pleases, taking their lives and passing laws preventing anyone from standing in the way of this. Frequently, as a way of ridiculing the Church’s effort to defend their lives, attempts are made to present her position as ideological, obscurantist and conservative. Yet this defence of unborn life is closely linked to the defence of each and every other human right. It involves the conviction that a human being is always sacred and inviolable, in any situation and at every stage of development. Human beings are ends in themselves and never a means of resolving other problems.

214. Precisely because this involves the internal consistency of our message about the value of the human person, the Church cannot be expected to change her position on this question. I want to be completely honest in this regard. This is not something subject to alleged reforms or “modernizations”. It is not “progressive” to try to resolve problems by eliminating a human life.

Sources:

http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/francesco/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20131124_evangelii-gaudium_en.html

2012 Democrat Party Platform on Protecting A Woman’s Right to Choose. The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to make decisions regarding her pregnancy, including a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay. We oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine that right. Abortion is an intensely personal decision between a woman, her family, her doctor, and her clergy; there is no place for politicians or government to get in the way. We also recognize that health care and education help reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and thereby also reduce the need for abortions. We strongly and unequivocally support a woman’s decision to have a child by providing affordable health care and ensuring the availability of and access to programs that help women during pregnancy and after the birth of a child, including caring adoption programs.

June 13, 2013: A reporter asked Democrat Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi about Democrat support for aborting viable unborn babies: “What is the moral difference between what Dr. Gosnell did to a baby born alive at 23 weeks and aborting her moments before birth?” Pelosi replied, “As a practicing and respectful Catholic, this is sacred ground to me when we talk about this,” Pelosi said. “This shouldn’t have anything to do with politics.” http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nancy-pelosi-issue-of-late-term-abortions-is-sacred-ground

June 29, 2013: The Obama administration issued its final word on the ObamaCare regulation that requires all employers to provide free contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and abortion-inducing drugs to employees through healthcare insurance plans (aka, the HHS Mandate). That word is, “Screw you.” Obama Democrats will make NO ACCOMMODATIONS WHATSOEVER for Americans who morally object to sterilizations, contraceptives, and abortifacients. The HHS mandate is the subject of 60 separate lawsuits by more than 200 plaintiffs across the nation, including dioceses of the Catholic Church, who have challenged it based on its denial of religious liberty as provided under the Constitution. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/06/28/Obama-s-Last-Word-HHS-Mandate-Is-Final

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Pope Francis is not a politician or an economist

2013_11 Pope Francis on economics

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http://www.nationalreview.com/article/365197/little-flowers-pope-francis-bishop-james-d-conley/page/0/1

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Is Pope Francis sneaking out at night?

Pope Francis in black

He has personally sent money to old women struggling on a pension and to immigrants. He has personally called people who have written him letters. Is Pope Francis now secretly sneaking out of the Vatican at night to give money to the poor?

The speculation that he may be doing so arises from an interview with Archbishop Konrad Krajewski, “Almoner of His Holiness” – a little-known post that dates back to the 13th century that involves distributing money from the Holy See to the poor and marginalized.

“When I say to him ‘I’m going out into the city this evening’, there’s the constant risk that he will come with me,” said the Polish prelate.

When asked directly if Pope Francis ever joined him on these evening trips into the city, Archbishop Krajewski only smiled and said “Next question, please.” Some take that as an implicit suggestion that the Holy Father indeed is going incognito into the streets to give alms as he did while Buenos Aires.

“That’s what he’s like – at the beginning (of his papacy) he didn’t think of the awkwardness that he might create. As archbishop of Buenos Aires, when he was known as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the future pontiff “would go out at night . . . to find people, talk with them, or buy them something to eat. He would sit with them and eat with them on the street. This is what he wants from me,” Krajewski said.

Rumors of past Popes sneaking out of the Vatican are plentiful, including the stories that Pope John XIII would sneak out to walk and enjoy the beauty of Rome at night or that Pope Pius XII would dress as a Franciscan during WWII to assist with efforts to smuggle Rome’s Jewish population to safety.

Source:

http://www.ucatholic.com/news/is-pope-francis-secretly-sneaking-out-of-the-vatican-at-night-to-give-money-to-the-poor/

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The Joy of the Gospel

Evangelii Gaudium

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Pope Francis and Kristallnacht

2013_11 10 Pope Francis commemorates Kristallnacht

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http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Pope-commemorates-Kristallnacht-attack-on-Jewish-big-brothers-331150

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Best Pope EVER!

2013_11 06 Pope Francis embraces disfigured man

Source:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/11/07/the-simple-thing-pope-francis-did-to-a-severely-disfigured-man-that-has-captivated-the-world/

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What can a Christian accomplish through meditation?

2013_11 02 Pope Francis tweets - Prayer

Meditation can be an important aid to faith that strengthens and matures the human person.

In meditation, a Christian seeks silence so as to experience intimacy with God and to find peace in his presence.

Techniques of meditation that promise to bring about an experience of God, or even the soul’s union with God, are con jobs.

God cannot be compelled to show up by particular methods.

In meditation, a Christian hopes for the sensible experience of his presence, knowing this experience — if it happens — is an undeserved grace, a pure gift from God.

God is sovereign; He communicates himself to us when and how he chooses.

Catholic Catechism section (2720-2724) and other references:

http://www.catholiccrossreference.com/catechism/#!/search/2720-2724

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When to pray?

Anyone who loves another person and all day long never gives that person a sign of his love does not really love him.

So it is with God, too. Anyone who truly seeks him will keep sending him signals of his longing for his company and friendship.

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Someone who does not pray regularly will soon not pray at all.

Get up in the morning and give the day to God, asking for his blessing and to “be there” in all your meetings and needs.

Thank him, especially at mealtimes.

At the end of the day, place everything into his hands, ask him for forgiveness, and pray for peace for yourself and others.

Praying at the very least in the morning, at meals, and in the evening is a tradition dating back the earliest days of Christianity.

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I heart Pope Francis

On Sunday, Pope Francis hit 10 million followers on his Twitter accounts, which publish simultaneously in nine languages. You don’t need to have a Twitter account to follow his English feed @ https://twitter.com/pontifex.

2013_09 18 Pope Francis - Mothers

Source:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/27/pope-francis-twitter-followers-vatican-10m

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Pope Francis bans Bishop of Bling

Bishop of Bling

Oct 23, 2013: The Vatican announced that Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst, the bishop of Limburg, “could no longer exercise his episcopal ministry” while an inquiry into his allegedly free spending gets under way.

The “Bishop of Bling” reportedly spent $42.76 million on his new diocesan headquarters, ten times the original estimate. Extravagances reportedly included $19,440 on a bathtub, $477,840 on built-in cupboards and carpentry, $1,077,170 on the garden and $615,520 on art works.

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