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Pope Francis Preference for Simplicity Leaves Much To Be Spiritually Desired

And so it begins. I wondered how long it would take for some traditionalists to begin to complain about Pope Francis' style of governance. Apparently the answer is a few months.

What do you think of our new Pontiff's style? Do you think that the concerns expressed by this column are valid?

Pope Francis’ Preference for Simplicity Leaves Much To Be Spiritually Desired…

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  1. Greg Duffy10 July, 2013

    This article is as weird as the Author.
    She is so self-centered, she wants even the Pope to act as she thinks or prefers he act!
    She would fit in nicely with all of the dissident Nuns and Priests who came out of the closet right after Vatican 11.
    Her conversion seems to be only from one building to another building.
    She shouts- I want it my way!

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