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6 MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS

Holy Father, Mother Church by TOM HOOPES C ardinal Jorge Bergoglio stood up among his fellow cardinals in March 2013. They were preparing to enter the conclave where they would choose the successor to Pope Benedict XVI, who had just resigned. “Put simply, there are two images of the Church: The Church which evangelizes and comes out of herself and the worldly Church, living within herself, of herself, for herself. Thinking of the next pope: He must be a man who, from the contemplation and adoration of Jesus Christ, helps the Church to go out to the existential peripheries, that helps her to be the fruitful mother, who gains life from ‘the sweet and comforting joy of evangelizing,’” he said. His speech was only four minutes long, but it captured the imagination of the College of Cardinals. Within days, the election was over and Bergoglio had to choose a new name: Pope Francis. Ever since, Francis has been trying to fulfill the vision of the Church that he announced in that short speech. You can see it in the six major works of his pontificate. Crowd during the Angelus noon prayer. St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican. M.Migliorato/CPP/CIRIC catholicdigest.com MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS 7

I t is impossible to believe on our own. Faith is not simply an individual decision which takes place in the depths of the believer’s heart, nor a completely private relationship between the "I" of the believer and the divine "Thou," between an autonomous subject and God. By its very nature, faith is open to the "We" of the Church; it always takes place within her communion. — Lumen Fidei, 39 Pope Francis is greeted by youths during an audience for middle schools belonging to the “Cavalieri“ group, which promote Christian life, in the Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican. ServizioFotograficoOR/CPP/CIRIC 18 MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS

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POPE FRANCIS L PRAYER et us turn in prayer to Mary, Mother of the Church and Mother of our faith. Mother, help our faith! Open our ears to hear God’s word and to recognize his voice and call. Awaken in us a desire to follow in his footsteps, to go forth from our own land and to receive his promise. Help us to be touched by his love, that we may touch him in faith. Help us to entrust ourselves fully to him and to believe in his love, especially at times of trial, beneath the shadow of the cross, when our faith is called to mature. Sow in our faith the joy of the Risen One. Remind us that those who believe are never alone. Teach us to see all things with the eyes of Jesus, that he may be light for our path. And may this light of faith always increase in us, until the dawn of that undying day which is Christ himself, your Son, our Lord! — Lumen Fidei, 60, the Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, June 29, 2013. catholicdigest.com MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS 21

Pope Francis at Apparitions Chapel before the traditional candle procession at Fatima‘s Sanctuary, Leiria, Portugal. POOL/CPP/CIRIC 20 MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS

T here are Christians whose lives seem like Lent without Easter. I realize of course that joy is not expressed the same way at all times in life, especially at moments of great difficulty. Joy adapts and changes, but it always endures, even as a flicker of light born of our personal certainty that, when everything is said and done, we are infinitely loved. — Evangelii Gaudium, 6 24 MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS

OUVREZ LES PORTES ! Pope Francis looks at the newly released balloons, which remained caught in the window during the Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. M.MIGLIORATO/CPP/CIRIC A Christian finds joy in mission: Go out to people of every nation! A Christian experiences joy in following a command: Go forth and proclaim the good news! A Christian finds ever new joy in answering a call: Go forth and anoint! — Homily of Pope Francis at Holy Mass and Canonization of Blessed Fr. Junípero Serra, National Shine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C., September 23, 2015 catholicdigest.com MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS 25

FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT A POPE FRANCIS QUOTE FIRST: What did Pope Francis really say? Don’t take a secular news report’s word for it: Go to the source— the pope’s actual words. You can find transcripts online, often published by Catholic News Agency or the National Catholic Register. Eventually, they all appear at the Vatican’s website (Vatican.va), too. Many of the troubling quotes of Pope Francis will simply disappear into thin air when you read his words— because he is often reported saying things he didn’t really say. 78 MOMENTS WITH POPE FRANCIS M.MIGLIORATO/CPP/CIRIC P ope Francis is not the fire-breathing radical some make him out to be. He is also neither foolish nor naive. He is, in fact, continuing a project his predecessors started: He is making the Church relevant again to a world that badly wants to write us off. But reading Francis takes a little more effort than reading St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. They spent their university care ers training themselves to say things using only the exact right words. Not Pope Francis. In my book What Pope Francis Really Said, I point out that from his very first homily, it became obvious you have to ask certain questions to understand Pope Francis quotes properly. SECOND: Who did he say it to— and why? I used this key question to understand every Pope Francis outrage, from his first homily to the latest headline. In his first homily as pope on March 14, 2013, in the Sistine Chapel, Francis said: "When we do not profess Jesus Christ, we profess the worldliness of the devil." Yikes. Did the pope condemn all non-Christians as Satanists? No. Read it in context and you realize he was telling Catholics that if they are ignoring Christ, they are working against him. And the summer of 2016, in the wake of the Orlando, Florida, nightclub shooting, CNN reported, "Pope Francis says Christians should apologize to gay people." Not quite. Read what Pope Francis said, and you learn that in response to a reporter’s insistent questions, Pope Francis said Christians had nothing to do with Orlando, but that we should all apologize to anyone we have offended.

THIRD: Did St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI say the same thing as Pope Francis? One thing that became obvious in researching my book is that many of the problems people have with Pope Francis they should also have with St. John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI, too. For instance, all three popes said similar things about global warming, Benedict repeatedly said not to stress hotbutton issues such as abortion, and the three are as one on economics. FOURTH: Does the Catechism say the same thing as Pope Francis? Rome priest Father John Wauck made a great point about Pope Francis. He said that much of the astonishment people have at what Pope Francis says is really their astonishment at what the Church teaches. Many of his most shocking statements are not shocking at all; they are just Catechism quotes translated into everyday speech. Pope Francis said, "If a person is gay and seeks the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" So does paragraph 2358 of the Catechism. He upset some Catholics by defending Islam— just like paragraph 841. There are many, many more examples. FIFTH: Ask WWJD, and then read the Gospels to find out. One key truth kept cropping up as I wrote the book. Pope Francis knows the Gospels—very, very well. He loves them. He lives them. He has formed his heart according to them. He sees the poor at the center of faith concerns —because the Gospels do. He sees service as fundamental to our life as Christians. Because the Gospels do. He is slow to condemn. Because the Gospels are. Above all he is a lover of the person of Jesus Christ: The man-God who is revealed in all his mystery and loveliness in the Gospels. In the end, the best way to defend Pope Francis is to remember that it ultimately isn’t him you are defending. It is Jesus Christ himself. — Tom Hoopes inspired by our spirituality to heal a ServizioFotograficoOR/CPP/CIRIC fractured world Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter vocations@cppsadmin.org www.preciousbloodsistersdayton.org

Pope Francis. In my book What Pope Francis Really Said, I point out that from his very first homily, it became obvious you have to ask certain questions to understand Pope Francis quotes properly. FIRST: What did Pope Francis really say? Don't take a secular news report's word for it: Go to the source— the pope's actual words.

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