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Leo XIV's Strange Sermon on Judas

During his July 13 general audience, Pope Leo XIV delivered a strange sermon on Judas' betrayal, using therapeutic and sentimental language to send mixed messages.
During the Last Supper in the upper room, there was "a painful silence made up of questions, suspicions, and vulnerability." The disciples discovered that they were "fragile," "sad," "painful," and "not indignant," but "sorrowful."
Leo XIV goes on: "In order to be saved, it is necessary to feel: to feel that one is involved, to feel that one is beloved despite everything, and to feel that evil is real but does not have the last word."
Then, Leo XIV comments on Christ’s words: "But woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed. It would be better for that man if he had never been born" (Mark 14:21).
Leo XIV understands these words as "harsh" and "a cry of pain." "In Greek, that 'woe' sounds like a lamentation, an 'alas,' an exclamation of sincere and deep compassion."
When God sees evil, Leo XIV believes that he does "…More

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Jesus didn't trust Judas. He knew.

yuca2111

Yeah, despite taking 30 silver yourself "pope" Francis II, Jesus continues to knock at your heart's door, if you let Him in perhaps you'll resign a seat that is not yours.

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amni_jane

where is the forgiveness? Judas and the Pope. The story is meant for reflection, to bring us to understanding. To say I do not know is to live in the mystery of such events and commentary.