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Francis: “You shout when your team scores a goal but you don’t sing praises to the Lord?” - Vatican Insider

Francis: “You shout when your team scores a goal but you don’t sing praises to the Lord?” - Vatican Insider

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  1. Nobody shouts for the Lord because Jesus was no good on offence, no good on defense, no good on skates and even if he great talent he would only want to play for the losing team.
    Pope Francis lives on the losing team and while he keeps talking the way he does about reality, the beatitudes are becoming so relevant to the world, not so much through an intellectual grasp but more through an intuitive and profoundly spiritual connection. I believe Pope Francis is responding to the spiritual craving present in the world.

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  2. Isn't he demonstrating for the world that the 'transformation' of winners to become losers is absolutely necessary?

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