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PopeWatch: Frank the Hippie Pope?

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The good folks at The Lutheran Satire are apparently angling for the job of papal translator:

 

I thought that Jimmy Akin had assumed that position but perhaps the Vatican will keep resumes on file?  The cartoon is obviously a caricature, but we should not underestimate how many people believe that the Pope has endorsed Catholicism Lite.

 

 

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Tito Edwards
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Tuesday, November 5, AD 2013 11:40am

Brilliant video!

tamsin
tamsin
Wednesday, November 6, AD 2013 11:01am

Lutherans love us, with true Christian charity, and want us to be happy.

ErnstThalmann
ErnstThalmann
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2013 4:15pm

This Utube catches most if not all of the difficulty with Francis. All the Jimmy Akins in the world with their 9 point “pooper scoopers” won’t be enough to undo the damage.

Jon
Jon
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2013 10:03pm

Perhaps it is not as important what the pope endorses so much as what he seems to endorse. And this pope is interpreted as being more liberal, I think, than any previous one.

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Friday, November 15, AD 2013 1:33pm

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ErnstThalmann
ErnstThalmann
Friday, November 15, AD 2013 8:03pm

Just had take-out Chinese for dinner and the fortune cookie had this to say: “Do what you love and the resources will follow” I pondered for a moment on who the author of such eyewash might be. And who else? Frank The Hippie Pope!

Jon
Jon
Friday, November 15, AD 2013 8:08pm

It amazes me that each pope could be so different from the one before it. It seems like Roman Catholic theology has much to choose from. One can draw on a vast heritage of conflicting ideas to advance a unique style. I saw this with each of the three last popes. John Paul was the most thoughtful and creative, I think. He really restored the concept of the human in God’s image with all that that means. Anthroppology is important today, and John Paul explained the human psychologically and sociologically. That was great.

Robert
Robert
Wednesday, November 20, AD 2013 5:14pm

the vote for life just failed in albuquerque which has a well known large majority of Roman catholic Voters.

if only their was a way albuquerque could have watched the satire “pope franky” before the vote was taken.

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