sourinthemind
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As most of you may know, the Pope died today. I for one will morn the passing of a wonderful human being and a generous and giving Pope. He did a lot to advance the church and humanity. RIP Pope John Paul II.
Bump for that Doc. He was a good man and a good pope (the only one I've ever known) and although there are many things that happened on his watch in the Vatican, many good things also came out of the very same place. He may have died, but he is now in the presence of the Almighty and no longer suffering on earth. Vaya con Dios John Paul.DR.D said:Not too big on Catholicism and the political crap in the church these days, nevertheless, bless John Paul. He put in a lot of work in his calling and fought 'till the end. That's all God asks is that we give him our best. He's hangin' with the Big Guy right now and in a MUCH better presence of pure joy.
DR.D said:Not too big on Catholicism and the political crap in the church these days, nevertheless, bless John Paul. He put in a lot of work in his calling and fought 'till the end. That's all God asks is that we give him our best. He's hangin' with the Big Guy right now and in a MUCH better presence of pure joy.
sourinthemind said:One of the blessings that we can all take away from great spiritual leaders such as Pope John Paul II is the inspirational way in which some people have chosen to live. Some live a life of self sacrafice and service toward others (although sometimes misdirected). We may not agree with the institutions that these individuals are apart of, but we can hopfully agree that the most important thing to remember is that the valiant and inspirational tone of each of thier lives was in their effort and not in thier outcome. Sometimes all we need to do is try. The rest takes care of itself.
bump,sourinthemind said:One of the blessings that we can all take away from great spiritual leaders such as Pope John Paul II is the inspirational way in which some people have chosen to live. Some live a life of self sacrafice and service toward others (although sometimes misdirected). We may not agree with the institutions that these individuals are apart of, but we can hopfully agree that the most important thing to remember is that the valiant and inspirational tone of each of thier lives was in their effort and not in thier outcome. Sometimes all we need to do is try. The rest takes care of itself.