I think it is quite unfair to quote Pope Francis for anything someone wants to communicate to the public… For sure, we all know that Pope Francis is very different from any of the previous heads of the Catholic Church… He is a real person who wants to spread the real meaning of Christianity to the world like what Jesus Christ was delivering during HIS time… He is the Pope encouraging all types of brotherly love to all types of people around the world regardless of what religions they belongs with tolerances, kindness, decency, thoughtfulness, compassion, charity, and forgiveness. He is also a pope discouraging all types of conversions to Christianity by any forms of compulsion. However, being the leader of the religious community of around I billion Catholics around the world; the wordings here are very much misappropriated. He would never go against the Christian believes or Church in particular since he is the head and the most responsible person of Christianity. This is surely created by someone who is dead against Catholics or their divine activities around the world only. Definitely not the Pope Francis…
And you have all the responsibility to get an approval from Vatican to put this type of a sentence quoting as if it is coming out from the head of the Catholic Church?
In other words it is exactly like Mr. Ambani is delivering a speech explaining to public to boycott all types of Reliance product since it is not necessarily good and lots of cheatings and misappropriations are regularly happening within his companies (which is true in essence) all around the world…
From: worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com
To: worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 11:45:58 +0000
Subject: [World Malayali Club] Pope Francis [1 Attachment]
Pope Francis completed his 9 day pilgrimage to Cuba and the USA, on Sunday the 27th, 2015
Posted by: Jacob Mathew Alemkunnapuzha <jacobmathew1@hotmail.com>
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