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hrmjustin

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Thu Feb 20, 2014, 04:47 PM Feb 2014

Pope Francis calls for flexibility, patience as he opens talks on church teaching

David Gibson
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Francis on Thursday (Feb. 20) opened a major two-day meeting on the church’s approach to the complexities of modern family life, telling the world’s Catholic cardinals that the church needs a “pastoral” approach that is “intelligent, courageous and full of love” and not focused on abstract arguments.

In brief introductory remarks released by the Vatican, Francis pushed the closed-door summit of about 150 cardinals to “deepen the theology of the family and discern the pastoral practices which our present situation requires.”

He asked that they do so “thoughtfully” and by keeping the focus on “the beauty of family and marriage” while at the same time showing that the church is ready to help spouses “amid so many difficulties.” Francis added the phrase “intelligent, courageous and full of love” extemporaneously.

Francis summoned the cardinals to Rome for a weekend of ceremonies at which the pope will appoint his first batch of 19 “princes of the church,” as cardinals are often called.
http://www.religionnews.com/2014/02/20/pope-francis-calls-flexibility-patience-opens-talks-church-teaching/

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Pope Francis calls for flexibility, patience as he opens talks on church teaching (Original Post) hrmjustin Feb 2014 OP
This is so intriguing goldent Feb 2014 #1
I hope so. I think it could bring people back if the church took a turn to the left. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #2

goldent

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1. This is so intriguing
Thu Feb 20, 2014, 08:10 PM
Feb 2014

I think there is change coming, probably not enough for many people, but I still can't wait to see.

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