Culture Pope to Catholics: For Lent, give up trolling

Pope to Catholics: For Lent, give up trolling
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pope-generalaudience-lent-insults-idUSKCN20K1O7 ( http://archive.vn/wLORG)

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - During Lent, Catholics are called on to give up something, like sweets. On Wednesday, Pope Francis added a modern twist to the list of things to quit during the season and beyond: insulting people on social media.

The pope made his appeal to tone things down while speaking to tens of thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square for his general audience on Ash Wednesday, the start of the 40-day season that leads up to Easter.

Lent, he said in partially improvised remarks, “is a time to give up useless words, gossip, rumors, tittle-tattle and speak to God on a first name basis,” he said.

“We live in an atmosphere polluted by too much verbal violence, too many offensive and harmful words, which are amplified by the internet,” he said. “Today, people insult each other as if they were saying ‘Good Day.’”

In recent years, Francis himself has been the butt of insults from ultra-conservative Catholic websites and mostly anonymous anti-pope Twitter feeds.

Twitter has also become a platform for sometimes pitched verbal battles between his supporters and detractors.

Later on Wednesday, Francis was due to have ashes rubbed on his forehead at a traditional Ash Wednesday service that reminds Christians of mortality and that everyone will someday become dust.

During Lent, which is marked by repentance, fasting and reflection, the faithful are also called on to practice more good deeds, such as alms giving, and to be particularly closer to the needy.
 
The pope is a homosexual pedophile and an antichrist, he sits his old ass down on a golden throne dressed in drag and allows his servants to consume rent and alter boys ad nauseam while supposed members of the faithful starve in third world shitholes.

(I'm not a christian, I just like shitting on the Vatican)
 
The only good thing about the RCC today is the edgy laity poking fun at the dimwitted boomer-left clergy.

The problems facing the church are obvious. The “spirit of Vatican II” ushered in a wave of secularization, chasing 60s trendy thinking and abandoning traditional approaches to worship, community, etc. The result has been a collapse in attendance and an exodus of believers, an immediate explosion of abuse committed by mostly homosexual pedophiles, endless financial and political corruption, sexual abuse of women religious and seminarians, etc. etc. The church is a human institution and so has always been troubled in some way or another, but this modern church may be dirtier than ever.

And how does the church respond to this crisis? Why, Francis and his lieutenants hold forth on... climate change! Income inequality! Racism! Bridges, not walls! Especially if the walls are for my friends, no walls for them please. A bridge to the local elementary school instead, Mr. President.

The church leadership, still stuck in the early 70s, believes they need to further “modernize” and “connect to contemporary communities.” They don’t seem to think raping people or engaging in trendy politics is the problem at all. This weird progressive monomania mirrors the complete abandonment of all principles by the mainline Protestant denominations. But of course, these religions have seen an even more precipitous collapse than the RCC. It would appear that people would rather get attacked by a Catholic priest than set foot in a Presbyterian Church, even if the bishop is a lesbian.

The church leadership sees these angry believers as yet another thing ailing the church. The leadership is set on a different idea: support the multikulti left, drive off the kids, die along with their parishes of credulous CNN-watching boomers. Maybe we can tell them to give up resisting our suicide plan for lent?

Francis telling Catholics to stop tweeting mean things at the people they dislike is the wrong message. So much is wrong in the world today; were I pope, I would challenge people to give up silently tolerating evil in their midst. But then, if I were Francis, I’d probably worry that would include giving up tolerating me.
 
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