“God is mysteriously present in the life of every person, in a way that he himself chooses, and we cannot exclude this by our presumed certainties.
"Even when someone’s life appears completely wrecked, even when we see it devastated by vices or addictions, God is present there. If we let ourselves be guided by the Spirit rather than our own preconceptions, we can and must try to find the Lord in every human life."
Reading the current issue of The Irish Catholic there is little evidence of the sentiment expressed by Pope Franics on any of its pages.
It has much more in common with Neues Deutschland, which was the party paper of the leadership in the former German Democratic Republic.
Is this paper really expressing the opinion of Irish Catholicism? It exudes a nasty right-wing over simplistic view of Christianity. Full of meaningless clichés too.
How self-assuring and patronising is the message on most of its pages.
And then the pomposity. It's always the little things that give us away: why spell 'faith' with an upper case 'f'?
Please, that is not, and cannot be the way to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.
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