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UrbScotty

(23,980 posts)
Sun May 26, 2013, 04:53 PM May 2013

Francis’ Humility and Emphasis on the Poor Strike a New Tone at the Vatican

He has criticized the “cult of money” and greed he sees driving the world financial system, reflecting his affinity for liberation theology. He has left Vatican officials struggling to keep up with his off-the-cuff remarks and impromptu forays into the crowds of tens of thousands that fill St. Peter’s Square during his audiences. He has delighted souvenir vendors near the Vatican by increasing tourist traffic.

Pope Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, has been in office for only two months, but already he has changed the tone of the papacy, lifting morale and bringing a new sense of enthusiasm to the Roman Catholic Church and to the Vatican itself, Vatican officials and the faithful say.

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But Francis’ emphasis on attention to the poor, and a style that is more akin to that of a parish priest, albeit one with one billion parishioners, is already transforming perceptions. He has chosen to live not in the papal apartments but rather in the Casa Santa Marta residence inside the Vatican, where he eats dinner in the company of lower-ranking priests and visitors.

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“If investments in the banks fail, ‘Oh, it’s a tragedy,’ ” he said, speaking extemporaneously for more than 40 minutes at a Pentecost vigil last weekend, after a private audience with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, the architect of Europe’s austerity policies. “But if people die of hunger or don’t have food or health, nothing happens. This is our crisis today.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/world/europe/pope-francis-changes-tone-at-the-vatican.html
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Francis’ Humility and Emphasis on the Poor Strike a New Tone at the Vatican (Original Post) UrbScotty May 2013 OP
I hope he's Pope for a long time 47of74 May 2013 #1
 

47of74

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1. I hope he's Pope for a long time
Mon May 27, 2013, 06:50 PM
May 2013

I know he's 76, but I pray that God gives him many years of good health to carry out the work of taking care of the poor and rebuilding the church here on Earth.

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