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Miljenko Jergovic: All Division of Pope Francis

Miljenko Jergovic: All Division of Pope Francis

The question was heard which, allegedly, Joseph Visarjonovich Stalin, that terrible, paranoid and deadly leader of the anti -fascist world, at a conference in Tehran at the end of November 1943, set his colleague, the second anti -fascist colossus Winston Churchill: How many divisions do this pope have?  » As in most such cases, this historical apocrypha may not be based on reality, but is the fruit of one’s imagination. One will never know who. But since the sentence has been repeated so many times, in the meantime it has become true. The truth of legends, myths and anecdotes, the truth of the Holy narrative, the truth of beliefs, all of them are usually not in line with the historical truth, which could come from the truth of reality, the truth of reality, that is true of the truth of what really happened. But the apocryphal is a legend really often more true than what really happened.

“How many divisions are there That pope? ” The question is, in the case of Eugenius Pacelli, called Pius XII, but also Hitler’s Pope, in 1943. The following question: on whose side of his division he struggles? XII, in his pontificate in evil, lost the power of government, which in his case stems from the firmness of the moral attitude and from the representation of the fundamental, and very clear and understandable Christian principles.

Eighty years Later, if Stalin, or better that his slightly younger and less talented Allied fellows were in the interpretation of the world, and the human rights and life, the orange King Donald Trump and the Kremani Emperor and the Super-Patak Vladimir Putin asked how much division had this pope and whose side of his division struggled, the answer would be completely different. Pope Francis had a huge, marvelous numerous and diverse army behind him, which has never been in the entire history of Christianity. In a few twelve years of his pontificate, he collected it and convened it from all sides. There were millions of Catholics in that army, especially those who had previously been quite demoralized, or were on the border to give up their faith. Millions of Christians of all denominations went with them, and then millions of those who did not discover the gift of faith, but were atheists, agnostics, people of souls devastated by capitalism, people decisive to accept some good and hope in their desolate souls. In the army of Pope Francis and in his divisions, there were millions of innocent. Collected on all sides, led by their own religious leaders, often with the experience of previous injustices that have been acting from the dominant Christian world, they were also Division of Pope Francis. His army was more numerous than all other armies of the world together at this time. And she performed past politics, but completely in accordance with the clear and understandable Christian principles. Francis’s faith, which then was by the faith of Francis’ army, was extremely simple. Killing all her enemies to all her enemies. There was no betrayal in it. But there was something else, very important: Francis was a man of a strong imagination, he was a man of book and literature, who clearly secreted what was in the text of the chalons of time and what was his essence. Everything in the holy narratives of his faith was not of man, as he is today, from the love of the divine and human, and from the undeniable fraternity of humanity, everything in the holy narratives of the basic principles of Christianity, because it simply portrayed the reality of some very long and mythological past, would cease to apply to Francis. He was able to fight and fight with those who knew only cruelty, exclusivity, belligerence, military obedience from the Bible, or only the black and dark from the great book that revolutionized humanity. The revolution without a principle is, however, terror. Pope Francis held the principles. He seemed to believe in God and in grace. He believed, perhaps, and in the fact that the grace of God would deserve to be the one who had mercy on people.

That night when displayed on the window of our world, Francis said: Dobraven! So he addressed everyone equally. And for the next nearly twelve years he was a guardian of such communion and equality. He came to the place of a man who was previously a pope and did not die before he would come. It was a unique, unusual situation. His predecessor was a man of institutions, procedures and ceremonies. And therefore was much, much closer to Francis’ enemies and opponents of all kinds. In the parts of the Church in the Croats, especially in the church and pro -Church printing and publishing, it brought specific, very Balkan forms of disobedience and rebellion. They spoke and wrote about the two pope, and they also preferred the one who was no longer a pope. In one of them close to the Croatian Nazi-fascist weekly, the one in which Kolinda announced her presidential candidacy at one time, a photo of Pope Francis was posted on the cover: Antichrist! The Croatian church newspaper did not rebel against it. The bishops did not rebel. Naci-fascist weekly left them a dear and friendly platform. Thus, Pope Francis’ sick leave accompanied almost completely interested. We did not hear about Croatian masses for Pope’s healing, and for example, we remember how it was at the time of Pope John Paul another sickness. They held up,

God forbid me, It is as if it is not their pope, or as if it were imposed on them. Who is imposed on? Probably from God, if you believe in holy procedures.

The death of Pope Francis must have ended an unusual epoch. What follows afterwards, we will soon know. From what follows, the fate of that great Franciscan army depends, all of these divisions, which are in positions around the world. In just a few days or weeks after the conclave, this army could be dissolved and permanently demobilized. The more important one could be permanently demoralized. And her positions in Ukraine and Palestine could fall, but also in front of the marital and extramarital beds of Catholics and non -Catholic around the world. The positions of Francis’ army in the trenches around the same -sex love kingdoms, around the oblique, black and disenfranchised, could fall. The positions of Francis’ army could fall around all the foreigners of this world, which he so vividly mentioned in this year’s Easter meditations.

If that happens, He will disappear all the Pope’s divisions, his great army will disappear, and in some ways he will disappear as a unique term. Pope Francis, we are not noting that, and we should definitely, keep humanity in a solid together. He is the only one! And after him, an army of several billion people, deployed to the Pope’s division. If it happens that after Francis on Petro’s chair – not a chair, as some would say, because Petrov’s chair has a backrest! – One of those of the opposite camp comes, and it is all the opportunity to come, because the opposite camp is always and more numerous and more numerous, Stalin’s 1943 question will be gloomy. Indeed, if it happens, not only will the Pope have no more divisions, but again there will be a servant of evil and cruel warriors: the orange king and his adhesive and the subject of superpaths! And in a sense, this could be the end of that Christianity that has been trying to start based for thousands of years on its own fundamental principles, the end of the Christianity of Pope Francis. A time when those terrible hooks could grow on each cross.

Pope Francis gave up easily love. It didn’t take too much mind for that love, or not much knowledge. In order to love Pope Francis, no Christian prayer had to be known. Does this mean that Francis ruled through a cult of personality and that, as the fascist’s fascist, his enemies, was papacy without God? Of course it does not mean, because the Christian God is not in the words of conventional and bypass of learned prayers. God is in the heart and in those few easily understood principles, with which it would be easy to live if man agreed to be good.



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