FRANCIS: “diversity is not a threat, let us build peace with confidence”
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Francis arrives aboard a rickshaw led by a young Bengali, under the large tent set up in the garden of the Archbishopric of Dhaka. The inter-religious and ecumenical meeting is the last appointment of the day that ends with the Pope’s embrace with some refugees Rohingya. Francis’ message is an invitation to build peace and to live among the different faiths not only with a “mere tolerance”, but with an authentic “openness of heart”.The meeting was attended by Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and Christian-Catholic and Anglican leaders. Almost everyone in their greetings mentions the tragedy of the Rohingya and utters strong words against fundamentalist terrorism. When he takes the floor, Bergoglio is visibly tired after the busy day. He says that the purpose of the meeting is “to deepen our friendship” and “ express our shared desire for the gift of genuine and lasting peace”. He mentions the songs and dances that enlivened the assembly as a sign of “harmony, fraternity and peace embodied in the teachings of the world’s religions.” ( NOT DOCTRINE?)
“May our meeting this afternoon - Francis adds - be a clear sign of the efforts of the leaders and followers of the religions present in this country to live together in mutual respect and good will. In Bangladesh, where the right to religious freedom is a founding principle (HERESY), this commitment stands as a subtle yet firm rebuke to those who would seek to foment division, hatred and violence in the name of religion”.
This entails more “than mere tolerance”, and “it challenges us to reach out to others in mutual trust and understanding, and so to build a unity that sees diversity not as a threat, but as a potential source of enrichment and growth. It challenges us to cultivate an openness of heart that views others as an avenue, not a barrier. This openness of heart, Bergoglio explains, is the condition for a culture of encounter and has three characteristics: “first, it is a door. It is not an abstract theory but a lived experience. It enables us to embark on a dialogue of life, not a mere exchange of ideas. It calls for good will and acceptance, yet it is not to be confused with indifference or reticence in expressing our most deeply held convictions. To engage fruitfully with another means sharing our distinct religious and cultural identity, but always with humility, honesty and respect.
“Openness of heart is also like a ladder that reaches up to the Absolute. By recalling this transcendent dimension of our activity, we realize the need for our hearts to be purified, so that we can see all things in their truest perspective”. And finally, Openness of heart is likewise a path that leads to the pursuit of goodness, justice and solidarity.
Francis recalls that the different religious communities in Bangladesh “have embraced this path in a particular way by their commitment to the care of the earth, our common home, and by their response to the natural disasters that have beset the nation in recent years.” (NWO ENVIRONMENTALISM) He then cites “the common manifestation of pain, prayer and solidarity that accompanied the tragic collapse of Rana Plaza, which remains impressed on everyone’s mind”. A reference to the terrible collapse of an eight-storey commercial building in Savar in April 2013, a district in the large area of Dhaka, where 1129 people lost their lives working in a textile factory who were forced to work despite the cracks in the building.
The "Pope" concludes by invoking a “spirit of openness, acceptance and cooperation between believers” (HE THINKS BELIEVERS ARE IN OTHER RELIGIONS WHO PRAY TO THE "SAME GOD" TOGETHER WITH US) , which “ does not simply contribute to a culture of harmony and peace” but “it is its beating heart”. How much our world needs this heart to beat strongly - Francis says - to counter the virus of political corruption, destructive religious ideologies, and the temptation to turn a blind eye to the needs of the poor, refugees, persecuted minorities, and those who are most vulnerable”.
Did he mention our Lord Jesus Christ ?
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DeleteHE NEVER MENTIONS OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST AND NEVER KNEELS BEFORE THE BLESSED SACRAMENT. HE SURE IS PAVING THE WAY FOR THE ANTICHRIST!
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DeleteAnd not just the false religions of all the demonic gods, the apostate 1 world church has gotta get their heretics as well as all the heretics against the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. All those who rejected the Pillar and Ground of Truth - our Lord's one, holy, catholic and Apostolic Church like in the Pokémon Game: gotta get them all.
ReplyDeleteTHX FOR STOPPING IN
DeleteWorld peace in exchange for the one true Faith? The dignity of the human person trumps everything? Even the rights of God?
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DeleteFrancis is like a bad cold sore that won’t go away
ReplyDeleteBabylon doctrine, the new tower of babel is here! Bergoglio is the false pope forewarned at Fatima.
ReplyDeleteDoes he dilute his wine with vinegar for diversity.People of all races and religions mingle in day to day living ,Catholics do not have to water down their Faith in order to peacefully co exist with others who do not have the same beliefs.
ReplyDeleteNo mention of Christ and His right to rule the nations. No mention of Jesus, period for that matter.
ReplyDeleteI am tired of the Francis “song and dance”. It is a preplanned show
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there are ever any hecklers at these events. It is to the point where you can almost know the script before the final production even goes live.
ReplyDeleteAntipope Francis novelty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAyAM4T0pqc
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