Modest Pope

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phobicsquirrel
phobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2418455/Francis-takes-delivery-new-Popemobile--29-year-old-Renault-4-190-000-miles-clock.html

I usually don't follow the Pope and the Vatican all that much but I do like seeing a Pope not acting like a king.

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  • beatnic
    beatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Most Catholics that I know would agree with you. This man grew up poor in South America, far away from the pompassity of the Vatican. It won't be long before the hierarchy of the Vatican start showing their disapproval of him.
  • Amos Umwhat
    Amos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    beatnic:
    Most Catholics that I know would agree with you. This man grew up poor in South America, far away from the pompassity of the Vatican. It won't be long before the hierarchy of the Vatican start showing their disapproval of him.
    So, we'll hear things like "He didn't appear Papal at todays meeting in..."

    I've got to say, so far I've been really impressed with him. Very rare for Church leaders of any faith to actually emulate Jesus, in my experience anyway.
  • raisindot
    raisindot Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    Me, too. I haven't had particularly positive feelings about the last few popes, but Pope Francis seems like the spiritual descendant of the 20th century Popes John and Paul. Modest and tolerant (by papal standards anyway), he's set exactly the right tone for the church after decades of reactionary backpedaling.
  • christian1971
    christian1971 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 392
    Im impressed with him too. Though not the vatican. A good friend of ours knew pope john paul quite well. Told me how the vatican buys its cars via the mafia. Thought that was funny.
  • raisindot
    raisindot Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    christian1971:
    Im impressed with him too. Though not the vatican. A good friend of ours knew pope john paul quite well. Told me how the vatican buys its cars via the mafia. Thought that was funny.
    That reminds me of one most unintentionally funny line deliveries in movie history. In the horrible "Godfather III" when Al Pacino says, in his most ham-hocked delivery ever, "We have to save the pope!" I almost needed to leave the theater after that I was laughing so hard.
  • Vulchor
    Vulchor Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,176
    Agree with the sentiment here, very impressed and acts more like what I always though (growing up a catholic) the pope should be like.