9Â Now Joshua son of Nun was filled with the spirit[h] of wisdom because Moses had laid his hands on him. So the Israelites listened to him and did what the Lord had commanded Moses.
Deuteronomy 34: 9
May Pope Leo XIV receive a double portion of the courageous spirit of John Paul II.

AMEN!
2nd Kings 2:9
Douay-Rheims Bible
And when they were gone over, Elias said to Eliseus: Ask what thou wilt have me to do for thee, before I be taken away from thee. And Eliseus said: I beseech thee that in me may be thy double spirit.
Let that double Spirit drive from God’s Holy places spirits that are contrary to HIS. Courageous and steadfast, may Pope Leo the XIV lead God’s people to living waters.
Wonderful! St JP2 was never short on courage.
Never imagined himself pope…
Bah!
Every American imagines themselves as President once in a while. Not seriously, but certainly. I find it likely American priests are not immune from such fleeting fantasies.
I may be mistaken, but I believe Pope Leo is exactly the pope we need right now – sensible, highly intelligent, and overwhelmingly faithful. And he thinks before he speaks or writes.
God bless and protect him always – and yes, a double helping of the courage, faith, and joy of St. John Paul, the calm gentlemanly, diplomatic, wisdom of Pope Benedict, and the empathy for the poor of Pope Francis is what I pray for our good Pope Leo.
To the Bruised Optimist. As a young boy, I never imagined myself as President. I did imagine myself as an astronaut (not done), and then as a submarine engineer (close, was a reactor operator; and no, I never wanted to be Captain). I imagined myself doing great things, not being in a great position. So let’s give Pope Leo XIV a chance. Yes, there were some things in the homily he gave at his installation Mass that I found questionable. But let’s not pre-judge him. Pope Francis was the Marxist Peronist Caudillo. Pope Leo XIV is so far not acting like that; however, it’s to early to judge.
My comment was not a criticism of the pope.
It is a reflection that Americans, because of the greater opportunity available in America, can seldom refrain from imagining themselves as doing great things.
Such imaginings need not be terribly serious. Imagination is very different from machination.
Thanks for the clarification, Bruised Optimist. Electronic communication is deficient in conveying intent.
Pope Leo XIV is the Saint Catherine of Sienna of our time. May God bless the Catholic Church of Jesus Christ.
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