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Obama Praises Pope Francis. In an interview with CNBC, U.S. President Obama was asked about the Pope’s recent comments that the Church allegedly had become too obsessed with gay rights and abortion. …More
Obama Praises Pope Francis.

In an interview with CNBC, U.S. President Obama was asked about the Pope’s recent comments that the Church allegedly had become too obsessed with gay rights and abortion. Obama’s answer: "I been hugely impressed with the Pope's pronouncements. He seems like somebody who lives out the teachings of Christ, incredible humility, an incredible sense of empathy to the least of these, the poor." He added: "He is also someone who is first and foremost thinking how to embrace people instead of pushing them away; how to find what's good in them, as opposed to condemn them."
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To understand the new ideologies that Pope Francis is teaching and preaching we must to learn what that "Theology of Reconciliation" means. It is practiced by some "modern Jesuits". This is a stream subtly heretical preaching of another gospel. You only need to see the Jesuit universities like Notre Dame, San Diego, Georgetown, and Gonzaga to understand their ideology.
"Liberation theologians openly …More
To understand the new ideologies that Pope Francis is teaching and preaching we must to learn what that "Theology of Reconciliation" means. It is practiced by some "modern Jesuits". This is a stream subtly heretical preaching of another gospel. You only need to see the Jesuit universities like Notre Dame, San Diego, Georgetown, and Gonzaga to understand their ideology.
"Liberation theologians openly tried to change the focus of religious thought, from concern about the next life to concern about this one. Liberation theologians hotly dispute the notion that they are interested only in the material progress of man (O'Hare, 1990; 111, for example). Nevertheless, liberation theology clearly rejected what it constantly called the traditional Church's preoccupation with matters of faith, morals and getting to heaven".
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"The emphasis on earthly things is more explicit in early liberation theology than in recent works. Still, as late as 1991, Jon Sobrino defined sin as unjust social structure, or "that which deals death." Examples of sinners for him were oligarchies, multi-national corporations, various armed forces and "virtually every government." He even went so far as to restate the Beatitudes in earthly terms, changing "Blessed are the meek," etc. to "Happy are the meek" (1991: 366, 70)."

They deny the moral teaching of the Church and they even change the concept of sin "Sin is not a stain that I must wash out. What I need to do is ask forgiveness and reconcile myself, not go to the drycleaners.... I have to go encounter Jesus who gave his life for me." Francisco, Conversations, p. 107: "... sin is a problem. For the past few years, Argentina is experiencing a situation of sin, because Argentina don’t takes care of the people who have no food, no work. " In 2010, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, co-authored a book with a leftist Jewish rabbi by the name of Abraham Skorka. The book is written in the form of a dialogue between the two non-Catholics, and the contents range from conversations about God and religion to same-sex marriage, politics and other topics considered "hot-button" issues in today's world. The book's cover is subtitled "Pope Francis on Faith, Family, and the Church in the 21st Century". This book brings together a series of these conversations, in which both men talked about various theological and worldly issues, including God, fundamentalism, atheism, abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, and globalization "Cardinal" Bergoglio (now "Pope" Francis) Honors Pro-Homosexual Jewish Rabbi who Mocks Christ and Attacks Catholic Church
Rabbi Abraham Skorka, who favors state-recognized "civil unions" for homosexuals, received an honorary doctorate degree from the Novus Ordo "Pontifical Catholic" University of Argentina in 2012.
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😡 NARAL-Pro-Choice America, the flagship of the pro-abortion movement, placed a thank you note on its Facebook account:
“Dear Pope Francis, Thank you. Signed, Pro-Choice women everywhere. NARAL Pro-choice America.”
For her part, Mrs. Carmen Barroso,regional director of International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region, wrote this letter to the editor,published in the Sept. 21 …More
😡 NARAL-Pro-Choice America, the flagship of the pro-abortion movement, placed a thank you note on its Facebook account:

“Dear Pope Francis, Thank you. Signed, Pro-Choice women everywhere. NARAL Pro-choice America.”

For her part, Mrs. Carmen Barroso,regional director of International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region, wrote this letter to the editor,published in the Sept. 21 edition of the New York Times:
“We welcome Pope Francis’s desire to find ‘a new balance’ within the Catholic Church and ensure that it is truly a ‘home for all.’

“The recognition that the church is out of step with modern times could not come at a better moment: with world leaders set to discuss at the United Nations the framework for the next global development agenda, the health and rights of women and young people must be prioritized. That means ensuring access to comprehensive sexuality education, contraception and safe abortion services— necessities that the Vatican has vehemently opposed.

“We hope that this is one step forward in making violations of reproductive and sexual rights a thing of the past.”

In an interview with MSNBC, Sister Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of the New Ways Ministry, an organization opposed to Catholic doctrine in relation to homosexual practice, said she cried for joy as she read the Pope’s interview.

Likewise, Marianne T. Duddy-Burke (“married” to a former nun) Executive Director of the “Catholic” homosexual movement DignityUSA, published this note: “LGBT Catholics and allies will rejoice in the Pope’s call for Church leaders to focus on being pastors rather than rule enforcers. We hope that the bishops will heed this call and immediately end their anti-LGBT campaigns, the firings of church workers for who they are, the attacks on people who challenge or question official teachings, and the exclusive and judgmental rhetoric that comes too often from our pulpits.” And, she continued: “The Pope is unambiguous. Leave the bully pulpit, and accompany your people