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In reply to the discussion: Francis to faithful: Give up your riches to help the poor [View all]goldent
(1,582 posts)68. This reminds me of the people who complained about the Apollo moon mission
They said that we should not be wasting money on space exploration until we solved the problem of poverty in the US. Well, by that argument, we would still not have a satellite in orbit.
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He owns nothing. Jesuits take a vow of poverty. You talk like he inherited the Vatican.
demosincebirth
Mar 2013
#26
would you apply the same agrument for the presidents of the U.S as they occupy the White House
demosincebirth
Mar 2013
#35
"the vast wealth of the RC Church ... is not really being used for their purported mission"
goldent
Mar 2013
#67
We will have to wait and see if that is his persuasion. So far I have heard good things.
The Wielding Truth
Mar 2013
#19
I would be delighted if the RC Church became a counterweight to vulture capitalism.
Deep13
Mar 2013
#12
Was this said wearing Prada between flights to Gandalfo to consult Benny in the dowager palace
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#8
... he decided to forego a ride in a limousine in favor of a mini-van, discarded the fancy red shoes
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#11
Hopefully it starts the American Bishops thinking about the poor and stop this rightward tilt of the
hrmjustin
Mar 2013
#17
Well it is a matter of faith for me, but I also believe that it is unlikely that a man named Jesus
hrmjustin
Mar 2013
#38
No but there are those who say that the only evidence of Jesus is from the NT.
hrmjustin
Mar 2013
#57
A critical historic mark is to see what an event, or supposed event, produced.
Thats my opinion
Mar 2013
#55