Sunday, December 29, 2013

Pope Francis, may I call you frank?

As I continue to marvel at and admire the new pope's 'take no prisoners' style, I can't help but wonder what my dearly departed father - devout Catholic convert and diehard Reaganomics fan - would have thought of this quote. Oh, the dinnertime debates we could have... with me on the side of the angels! 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is understandable that some might misinterpret the Pontiff's message. His is not an endorsement of an economic theory, practice or governmental responsibility. Rather, it is an admonition to his "flock" -- especially those who have been blessed financially -- to do more to help their fellow man, using the good fortune they have been blessed to earn.

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Cathy Hamilton said...

AF, I completely disagree. This is an overdue dressing down of trickle-down disciples who live by a completely naive, arrogant and misguided theory that holds no water in practice.

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