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Pope Francis in his Own Words
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2019
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Pope Francis in his Own Words
Rogak Rogak
Julie Schwietert Collazo
A wide-ranging collection of quotes from the new Pope’s writings and speeches, revealing his opinions on the moral issues surrounding the Catholic Church today – from wealth inequality to assisted suicide, contraception and homosexuality to celibacy and the role of women.Pope Francis won the hearts of Catholics all over the world when he was elected in March 2013, with his natural humility and commitment to putting those who are poor at the centre of his mission.Jorge Mario Bergoglio – the 265th successor of St Peter and the first non-European Pope in over 1200 years – has encouraged people to live simpler lives and shown the world a more compassionate face of Catholicism, bringing fresh hope for a renewal in the Church.In his own life, he has long demonstrated both his belief in simplicity and his concern for those who are poor, refusing to live in palatial accommodation during his tenure as a cardinal in Buenos Aires, riding the bus to work and even persuading the diocese to allow a group of poor missionaries to live in the official residence.‘Pope Francis in His Own Words’ has been compiled to give Catholics and non-Catholics alike an insight into the thoughts of the new pontiff.
POPE FRANCIS IN HIS OWN WORDS
Julie Schwietert Collazo
and
Lisa Rogak
CONTENTS
Introduction (#u29a6631d-ff2f-5844-81f9-41fce021b217)
On Age and Ageing
On His Appointment as Pope
On Argentina
On Argentina’s Dirty War
On Art and Artists
On Asking Catholics for Their Prayers
On Aspirations
On Assisted Suicide
On Atheists
On Baptizing the Children of Single Parents
On Beauty
On Being Chosen as Pope
On Being Right … and Wrong
On Birth Control
On Bridezilla Weddings
On Buenos Aires
On Cardinals
On Catechists
On Catholic Life
On Celibate Priests
On Character Flaws
On Child Labour
On Children
On Choices
On Choosing the Name Francis
On the Christian Life
On Christmas
On the Church
On the Church in Buenos Aires
On Church Politics
On the Church’s Emphasis on Suffering
On Cities
On Citizenship
On Civilization
On the Conclave
On Conversation
On Creativity
On Criticizing Argentina’s Leaders
On Death
On the Death of Argentinian President Néstor Kirchner
On the Death Penalty
On Democracy
On the Devil
On Dignity
On Doubt
On Drugs
On Education
On Elitism
On Evangelism
On Exclusivity
On Faith
Rogak Rogak
Julie Schwietert Collazo
A wide-ranging collection of quotes from the new Pope’s writings and speeches, revealing his opinions on the moral issues surrounding the Catholic Church today – from wealth inequality to assisted suicide, contraception and homosexuality to celibacy and the role of women.Pope Francis won the hearts of Catholics all over the world when he was elected in March 2013, with his natural humility and commitment to putting those who are poor at the centre of his mission.Jorge Mario Bergoglio – the 265th successor of St Peter and the first non-European Pope in over 1200 years – has encouraged people to live simpler lives and shown the world a more compassionate face of Catholicism, bringing fresh hope for a renewal in the Church.In his own life, he has long demonstrated both his belief in simplicity and his concern for those who are poor, refusing to live in palatial accommodation during his tenure as a cardinal in Buenos Aires, riding the bus to work and even persuading the diocese to allow a group of poor missionaries to live in the official residence.‘Pope Francis in His Own Words’ has been compiled to give Catholics and non-Catholics alike an insight into the thoughts of the new pontiff.
POPE FRANCIS IN HIS OWN WORDS
Julie Schwietert Collazo
and
Lisa Rogak
CONTENTS
Introduction (#u29a6631d-ff2f-5844-81f9-41fce021b217)
On Age and Ageing
On His Appointment as Pope
On Argentina
On Argentina’s Dirty War
On Art and Artists
On Asking Catholics for Their Prayers
On Aspirations
On Assisted Suicide
On Atheists
On Baptizing the Children of Single Parents
On Beauty
On Being Chosen as Pope
On Being Right … and Wrong
On Birth Control
On Bridezilla Weddings
On Buenos Aires
On Cardinals
On Catechists
On Catholic Life
On Celibate Priests
On Character Flaws
On Child Labour
On Children
On Choices
On Choosing the Name Francis
On the Christian Life
On Christmas
On the Church
On the Church in Buenos Aires
On Church Politics
On the Church’s Emphasis on Suffering
On Cities
On Citizenship
On Civilization
On the Conclave
On Conversation
On Creativity
On Criticizing Argentina’s Leaders
On Death
On the Death of Argentinian President Néstor Kirchner
On the Death Penalty
On Democracy
On the Devil
On Dignity
On Doubt
On Drugs
On Education
On Elitism
On Evangelism
On Exclusivity
On Faith
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