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RIP Francis

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He was beloved and adored by many, many people. And understandably so.

He also had many critics. And understandably so.

But one thing’s for sure: nobody can call him a caretaker Pope.

RIP
 
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He was beloved and adored by many, many people. And understandably so.

He also had many critics. And understandably so.

But one thing’s for sure: nobody can call him a caretaker Pope.

RIP
He was a humble man but a strong leader who was faithful to the gospel message of compassion, empathy and inclusion.
 
He was beloved and adored by many, many people. And understandably so.

He also had many critics. And understandably so.

But one thing’s for sure: nobody can call him a caretaker Pope.

RIP
He was a Jesuit and took the name of a Franciscan. Naturally a different sort. RIP.
 
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He was a Jesuit and took the name of a Franciscan. Naturally a different sort. RIP.
I took my minion to a Slu soccer game this past fall. I know the coach and wanted to lock up an early scholly for him if Europe is a bust.

We sat in the student section and this Slu kid nutmegged the player on the other team and the kid in front of me jumped up and yelled THAT’S SO FCKING JESUIT!!!!!!! and the guy next to him goes. They don’t know bro. They don’t know. Then about ten minutes later Slu combined on some really neat stuff in the midfield and I heard a guy two rows behind me go “sooooooooooo Jesuit.” And another rando: “wow! Great stuff. Really Jesuit” 🤣
 
He was beloved and adored by many, many people. And understandably so.

He also had many critics. And understandably so.

But one thing’s for sure: nobody can call him a caretaker Pope.

RIP

He was seemingly a nice man who understood his role more than most. At worst, a fine human being, at best, a Pope that operated along the lines of John Paul II in terms of his sincerity.
 
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