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Pope Francis elected pontiff, formerly Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina | Holy Post | National Post

Pope Francis elected pontiff, formerly Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina | Holy Post | National Post

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  1. Fr Tim, I am ecstatic with joy right now. I have a renewed faith in everything. In the process of electing a new Pope, in the church , in the Vatican, in the world. I also have regained touch with a very profound respect for our Cardinals ( all of them.) They have truly - in my eyes- more than ever in the history of the church opened themselves up during this whole process to the urgings of The Holy Spirit. I have just witnessed the face of Jesus Christ emerging from the Catholic church .
    I truly believe that the church is now in God’s hands and the world stands undergo some very profound and fundamental transformations in the days to come.
    Larry Green

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    1. Larry: AMEN!!! I am as thrilled as you at the prospects his pontificate offers to the Church. To have as a pope someone who understands that people are more important than institutions - including the Church - is an answer to prayer for many of us.

      As I`ve written in other places - THANK YOU HOLY SPIRIT!!!

      Fr. Tim

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  2. THANK YOU HOLY SPIRIT!!!

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  3. A Father who wants not first of all to teach. But a Father who wants first to Love the "blessed ones." And Then Teach the rich how to become poor so that they may become poor enough to recieve The Holy Spirit. This is The Way of God!!! The Beatitudes.

    Larry Green

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