EU Pope Francis is dead - GOOD. FUCKING. RIDDANCE.

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Francis became pope in 2013. In recent years, the 88-year-old was forced to cancel some events, sometimes at the last minute, because of his health.

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.
The pontiff, who was Bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church, became pope in 2013 after his predecessor Benedict XVI resigned.
In recent years, his papacy had been marked by several hospital visits and concerns about his health.
On 14 February, the Pope was admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment.
In the days that followed, the Vatican said he had been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia and that he had blood transfusions after tests revealed he had low levels of platelets in his blood, which is associated with anaemia.
On 22 February, it said the Pope was in a critical condition after a "prolonged respiratory crisis" that required a high flow of oxygen, and the next day the Vatican said Francis was showing an "initial, mild" kidney failure.
In the following days, thousands of faithful gathered in St Peter's Square to pray for his recovery, as others went to the Rome hospital where he was staying to leave flowers and cards.
He remained in hospital for the rest of the month, with doctors saying that his condition remained "complex".
On 6 March, his voice was heard for the first time since being admitted to hospital in an audio message, in which he thanked well-wishers, before adding: "I am with you from here."
On Sunday, he greeted crowds at the Easter Sunday Service.
His 38-day hospital stay ended on 23 March when he made his first public appearance in five weeks on a balcony at Gemelli where he smiled and gave a thumbs up to the crowds gathered outside.
He returned to the Vatican, making a surprise stop at his favourite basilica on the way home, before beginning two months of prescribed rest and recovery.
Doctors said Francis would have access to supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed - adding that while the pneumonia infection had been successfully treated, the pontiff would continue to take oral medication for quite some time to treat the fungal infection in his lungs and continue his respiratory and physical physiotherapy.

'People's Pope'
Born in 1936, Francis was the first pope from South America. His papacy was marked by his championing of those escaping war and hunger, as well as those in poverty, earning him the moniker the "People's Pope".
In 2016, he washed the feet of refugees from different religions at an asylum centre outside Rome in a "gesture of humility and service".
He also made his views known on a wide range of issues, from climate change to wealth inequality and the role of women in the Catholic Church.
His acceptance of the LGBTQ community was unprecedented - beginning with an unexpected remark to reporters on a flight back from Brazil about gay clergy.
He said: "If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
However, in April 2024 he appeared to reiterate the Vatican's staunch opposition to gender reassignment, surrogacy, abortion and euthanasia, by signing the text "Dignitas Infinita" (Infinite Dignity).
In the same year, his own liberal credentials were questioned after reports he used a homophobic slur behind closed doors.
Pope's health in recent years
As a young man in his native Argentina, Francis had part of one lung removed.
In the last few years of his life, Francis needed a wheelchair or a cane to get around and limited his public speaking while struggling with bronchitis and flu.
Francis first spent time in hospital as pope in 2021 for an operation to remove part of his colon.
In June 2023 he was admitted to hospital for an operation on his intestine. At the time, the Vatican said he had been suffering "recurrent, painful and worsening" symptoms caused by an abdominal hernia.
His recent health issues meant he was forced to miss significant events in the Roman Catholic calendar, including the traditional Good Friday procession at Rome's Colosseum last year.
In 2022, he hinted he might step down if his health deteriorated after he was pictured using a wheelchair due to mobility issues caused by a flare-up of sciatica - a nerve condition that causes leg pain.
His predecessor, the late Benedict XVI, became the first pope to resign in more than 600 years in 2013 instead of serving for life, and died in 2022.
The Pope's original name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he previously served as a bishop in Buenos Aires.
An estimated 1.4 billion Catholics across the world will mourn Francis' passing.
 
Francis got a bad rep because his fandom (non-Catholic liberals) is insufferable, much like Tool or Star Trek. He wasn't as wildly progressive as people painted him to be, just less judgy. He was firmly against transing kids and described gender ideology as a whole as "ideological colonisation", which is pretty based coming from someone the liberals held in such high regard.
 
I'm just saying, no troon has died for their beliefs without being the ones tying the noose. There are no troon martyrs. Mormons have plenty.
I went to the church where Joseph Smith was shot and I felt like an interloper because I thought it would be like any other NRHP site where it would be some plaques and a tour but it's a full blown mormon religious pilgrimage. So I'm dressed like a tourist in a hawaiian and flip flops while roadtripping and everyone else is wearing their suits and nametags with clean haircuts and not a speck of facial hair.
At the end of the tour they're all sobbing and praying and I just walk up and go "so is that the real bullet hole or a recreation"
 
Francis got a bad rep because his fandom (non-Catholic liberals) is insufferable, much like Tool or Star Trek. He wasn't as wildly progressive as people painted him to be, just less judgy. He was firmly against transing kids and described gender ideology as a whole as "ideological colonisation", which is pretty based coming from someone the liberals held in such high regard.
He got a majority of the flack for washing and kissing the feet of sinners, the sedevacantists HATE that shit
 
So, when does the public at large get to see the guy laying dead at the St. Peter Basilica? The funeral rites and visitation for St. John Paul II were quite striking for me and I hope they do the same to Francis.

All the Conclave stuff will only start when Francis is properly buried, so first things first.
 
I went to the church where Joseph Smith was shot and I felt like an interloper because I thought it would be like any other NRHP site where it would be some plaques and a tour but it's a full blown mormon religious pilgrimage. So I'm dressed like a tourist in a hawaiian and flip flops while roadtripping and everyone else is wearing their suits and nametags with clean haircuts and not a speck of facial hair.
At the end of the tour they're all sobbing and praying and I just walk up and go "so is that the real bullet hole or a recreation"
Yeah the Mob murdered Joseph. It's why I don't care what people on the internet think. My prophet died for his beliefs.
 
Francis got a bad rep because his fandom (non-Catholic liberals) is insufferable, much like Tool or Star Trek. He wasn't as wildly progressive as people painted him to be, just less judgy. He was firmly against transing kids and described gender ideology as a whole as "ideological colonisation", which is pretty based coming from someone the liberals held in such high regard.
The islam and illegal alien simping is what pisses most regular people off.

Hordes of foreigners that bring crime and drugs into your country are bum rushing the border and what does he do, blesses them. Now they're encouraged to do it more as a holy act and feel justified because the pope came to see them personally.
 
To sidestep all the denomination discussion all I hope for is a sufficiently Catholic Pope. Francis, even for all the evidence, trended far too progressive in mainstream discussion and has led to all the issues being autistically dissected in this thread. Commit to banning women as priests, commit to keeping the LGBTQ and leftist nonsense to the theoretical fringes, and start pointing to any other progressive belief as half the problem the Anglican Church especially suffers from, and the Catholic Church is already ahead of the game.
 
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nigger, you're from 2016, why are you triple posting like a faggot? you gotta do better, kiwi.
According to a prophecy by St. Malachy, the last pope is supposed to be called "Peter the Roman". Other prophecies say the last pope will be "black" but in the context of Catholicism it is probably not a race thing, but a reference to Jesuits or the alleged Jesuit "black pope"
there's this detail, if the next pope is one of the niggers you can bet there will be tons of people coming out of the woodwork "suddenly" to scream into the 4 winds about this shit and you'll know it's jews trying to push for jewish shit in the church, again, the end times was prophesied to happen when people least expect or try to force it but guess if you regular schizophrenic talmudic kike gets it? of course not.
Francis was head of the Jesuits, so he was the Black Pope whilst simultaneously being built for BBC.
the prophecy is more about the black pope being utterly retarded by going against everything that constitutes the church rather than failing to communicate and doing retarded shit to appease secularists, kinda like that king that became a pope and did alot of retarded shit but worse, way worse, if anything francis was a hard filter to larpers but he managed to attract the fags and hopefully his successor reminds these faggots that they should practice chastity which is something francis said but he didn't repeat himself and didn't speak louder, letting BBC twists his words without calling them faggots directly.
 
Francis' body isn't even cold yet and they already picked a new pope.

pope sam.webp
 
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That infringes on every other Christian church. I feel bad for the Catholic's at the moment, i really do, they've been kind to us Mormons under Francis. Its not their place to declare themselves the "true church". All of us are anyway. That is the fun of it. In the end it depends on the hearts of the faithful to choose their own path.
There should be a Christian alliance of sorts, something to coordinate efforts on common issues between all the branches, like for example the persecution of Christians in non-Christian countries.
 
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