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Offline ironglowz

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  It does appear that the new Pope wants to return the Roman Catholic church to a place nearer it's 1st and 2nd century roots.  He seems to bring their efforts back
   closer to their origins, a simpler, closer connection with the people, operating less with a grandiose hierarchy. Perhaps being the first American pope has meaning.

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD2__eaE5b0   The move seems to be back toward a more conservative organization

  Not being a Catholic, I would have no right or reason to offer opinion, other than that The move seems to be back toward a more conservative organization
  If so, some mainline protestant church organizations need just such a man to be installed in their top office.

  pope Leo's first removal..  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YagXennBbrk

   

   
 

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Re: Did the Catholic Church elect a Modern day Luther ?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:14:08 AM »
  Or perhaps an ecclesiastical Trump, would better describe him !

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Re: Did the Catholic Church elect a Modern day Luther ?
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Unless you are a catholic who cares?


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