Era Might Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 1. Hey, Tuco, why don't we just all relax? 2. How many “dealers of death†there are that follow the logic of power and money at any cost! The scourge of drug-trafficking, that favours violence and sows the seeds of suffering and death, requires of society as a whole an act of courage. A reduction in the spread and influence of drug addiction will not be achieved by a liberalization of drug use, as is currently being proposed in various parts of Latin America. Rather, it is necessary to confront the problems underlying the use of these drugs, by promoting greater justice, educating young people in the values that build up life in society, accompanying those in difficulty and giving them hope for the future. We all need to look upon one another with the loving eyes of Christ, and to learn to embrace those in need, in order to show our closeness, affection and love. 3. I am the one who knocks. 4. If we are to share our lives with others and generously give of ourselves, we also have to realize that every person is worthy of our giving. Not for their physical appearance, their abilities, their language, their way of thinking, or for any satisfaction that we might receive, but rather because they are God’s handiwork, his creation. God created that person in his image, and he or she reflects something of God’s glory. Every human being is the object of God’s infinite tenderness, and he himself is present in their lives. Jesus offered his precious blood on the cross for that person. Appearances notwithstanding, every person is immensely holy and deserves our love. Consequently, if I can help at least one person to have a better life, that already justifies the offering of my life. It is a wonderful thing to be God’s faithful people. We achieve fulfilment when we break down walls and our heart is filled with faces and names! 5. Hello, Carol. 6. My mission of being in the heart of the people is not just a part of my life or a badge I can take off; it is not an “extra†or just another moment in life. Instead, it is something I cannot uproot from my being without destroying my very self. I am a mission on this earth; that is the reason why I am here in this world. We have to regard ourselves as sealed, even branded, by this mission of bringing light, blessing, enlivening, raising up, healing and freeing. All around us we begin to see nurses with soul, teachers with soul, politicians with soul, people who have chosen deep down to be with others and for others. But once we separate our work from our private lives, everything turns grey and we will always be seeking recognition or asserting our needs. We stop being a people. 7. Stay out of my territory. 8. The blow fish puffs himself up four, five times larger than normal but why? Why does he do that? Because it makes him intimidating, that's why. Intimidating so that the other scarier fish are scared off and that's you. You are a blow fish. Don't you see? It's just all, all an illusion. It's nothing but air. Now, who messes with the blow fish, Jesse? 9. An authentic faith – which is never comfortable or completely personal – always involves a deep desire to change the world, to transmit values, to leave this earth somehow better that we found it. We love this magnificent planet on which God has put us, and we love the human family which dwells here, with all its tragedies and struggles, its hopes and aspirations, its strengths and weaknesses. The earth is our common home and all of us are brothers and sisters. 10. What is wrong with you?!? We're a family!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4588686 Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 idgi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CatholicCid Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 So, I just googled "Pope Francis as Walter White" and got this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Era Might Posted November 28, 2013 Author Share Posted November 28, 2013 Pope Francis has an advanced degree in chemistry? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aloysius Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 is that infographic seriously comparing the "complicated morals" of Walter White to the "complicated morals" of Pope Francis? lol that is some crazy stuff they must be smoking... although considering he has a lung removed and an advanced degree in chemistry, we should pay attention lest he decide to cook crystal meth out of the Vatican :unsure: I thought OP was funny because of all the "Pope Francis or ___ quote" quizzes going around. I've seen one for "Francis or Benedict", "Francis or Karl Marx", and another that was like "Francis or this random liberal student newspaper", just to name a few. I'm sure there are more out there haha... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CatholicCid Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 Pope Francis has an advanced degree in chemistry? Yes, prior to entering formation with the Jesuits. I believe he also practiced in that capacity for at least a year or two before entering. "He studied and received a master’s degree in chemistry at the University of Buenos Aires, but later decided to become a Jesuit priest and studied at the Jesuit seminary of Villa Devoto." http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2013/03/13/cardinal-bergoglio-profile/ is that infographic seriously comparing the "complicated morals" of Walter White to the "complicated morals" of Pope Francis? lol that is some crazy stuff they must be smoking... Meth. They're smoking meth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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