"Repair My House"
"[Beaten] by this savage world, that doesn't give work, doesn't help, doesn't care if there are children in the world who are dying of hunger..."
"[Christians, forego] vanity, arrogance and pride(because it is bad for us. It is the cancer of society and the enemy of Christ..."
"Today is a day of tears. Such things go against the spirit of the world."
Pope Francis
Pope Francis prays at the tomb of St Francis as part of his pastoral visit in Assisi on October 4, 2013. Pope Francis visits Assisi for the first time today to honour the saint whose name he adopted for a papacy aimed at promoting peace and helping the poor, the Vatican said. The pope will attend the feast of St Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) on that day, praying at the tomb of a saint who is widely loved in Italy. AFP PHOTO POOL / CROCCHIONI (Photo credit should read CROCCHIONI/AFP/Getty | Getty |
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio who would become the modest Pope Francis was a humble man of kindly disposition before being elevated to the Papacy and is no different now than he was then. His vows of chastity, poverty, godliness he urges in part upon others; to think of those who have little and to share the goods of the Earth with them. He is a pastoral socialist; as God himself has no need in nature to perpetuate himself or to acquire goods and wealth, nor then has he.
Self-abnegation is his forte, and he urges that his fellow faithful of the Cross within the Holy See do as he does, and therein lies the message of Christ, for this man. He is stricken with the tragedy of the shipwreck of migrants off the island of Lampedusa, declaring a day of national mourning within the Roman Catholic Church.
ASSISI, ITALY - OCTOBER 03: A Franciscan friar walks barefoot along the road between the towns of Assisi and Santa Maria Degli Angeli prior to Pope Francis' visit on October 3, 2013 in Italy. The residents of Assisi have been busy all week preparing for the arrival of Pope Francis, the first Bishop of Rome to take the name of Assisi's most famous son. Pope Francis is due to venerate the tomb of San Francesco of Assisi at the crypt of the Upper Basilica of Saint Francis to |
Pope Francis caresses a person during his visit at the Serafico Insitiute for disabled children, in Assisi, Italy, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. Pope Francis made a pilgrimage Friday to the hillside town of Assisi and the tomb of his namesake, St. Francis, the 13th-century friar who renounced a wealthy, dissolute lifestyle to embrace a life of poverty and minister to the most destitute. St. Francis was famously told by God to "repair my house." (AP Photo/Gian Matteo Crocchioni, Pool) |
He suffered himself to come unto the children.
Pope Francis blesses a child during his visit at the Serafico Insitiute for disabled children, in Assisi, Italy, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. Pope Francis made a pilgrimage Friday to the hillside town of Assisi and the tomb of his namesake, St. Francis, the 13th-century friar who renounced a wealthy, dissolute lifestyle to embrace a life of poverty and minister to the most destitute. St. Francis was famously told by God to "repair my house." (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, Pool) |
A child photographs Pope Francis during his meeting with poor people in the Archbishop residence in Assisi, Italy, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. The Pope delivered his speech in the "Stanza della Spoliazione" the famous room where St. Francis stripped off his rich clothes and gave them back to his father and from then on lived a life of poverty dedicated to Christ. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, pool) |
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Pope
Francis (2ndL) arrives in the St Francis Basilica as part of his
pastoral visit at Assisi on October 4, 2013. Pope Francis visits Assisi
for the first time today to honour the saint whose name he adopted for a
papacy aimed at promoting peace and helping the poor, the Vatican said.
The pope will attend the feast of St Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) on
that day, praying at the tomb of a saint who is widely loved in Italy.
AFP PHOTO POOL / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) |
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