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David Hope's avatar

Yes. Our good deeds create wealth beyond what we can imagine.

There is no such thing as a small good.

I know this to be true.

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Linda Roberta Hibbs's avatar

Watching a very sad , sixty minutes. It is about, the plight of the Jewish people, in Germany 🇩🇪 and the holocaust camps. We must never ever forget. My great uncle was , part Jewish. He left for America in 1939. Nazi attacked Poland that year. Jewish people ended up , along with other’s in the Warsaw Ghetto. I pray for everyone plight in America and Ukraine 🇺🇦. All people no matter who they are , humanity must for the human race must pray for each other, everyday.

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VQN's avatar

Contrast these MAGA Evangelicals like Paula White with the Rev. William J. Barber II of the Moral Mondays movement.

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Diane Knittle's avatar

Bless your work, Christopher!!!

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Robert Reed's avatar

I couldn't agree more with what Pope Leo says.

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Judith Moore's avatar

Please don’t get me wrong here. I am SO grateful to see Pope Leo serving as a stark contrast to the other…I hesitate to call him “American,” since he’s betraying everything I thought we stood for. That being said, Leo may have renounced personal wealth, but there’s an incongruency I see in how he’s living in circumstances of HUGE wealth? Francis chose to live in less lavish circumstances, which I admired. I really am torn about the inconsistency between living a life of luxury and the vow of poverty. Can anyone help me? Because I REALLY admire Pope Leo. Thx.

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Bette Jayne Wheaton's avatar

All works of Charity bring Blessings from our dear Lord, if only a smile to bright someone’s day.

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Dianne K's avatar

He talks politics, TAX THE FUCKING CHURCH. What has he done to STOP the PREDATOR PRIESTS from fucking and sodomizing the kids?

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