Showing posts with label revolutionary language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revolutionary language. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Francis tells youth to do their “duty and make chaos all night”

Francis addresses World Youth Day participants from the 
balcony of the bishop's palace in Krakow. (27 July 2016 )


You must do your duty and make chaos all night. Show your Christian joy, the joy the Lord gave you to be in the community who follows Jesus.”




Doesn’t that remind one of the words Francis said to the youth at World Youth Day: Rio 2013?


“I want to tell you something. What is it that I expect as a consequence of World Youth Day? I want a mess. We knew that in Rio there would be great disorder, but I want trouble in the dioceses!”



“You must do your duty and make chaos all night.”

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

A dictionary for understanding fifty of Francis’ meaningless soundbites

 The Vocabulary of Pope Francis: Endorsed (Written) by Fifty Great Journalists and Writers


We couldn't make this up if we tried!  Another installment straight out of absurdistan!   A book has been released explaining fifty of the catchphrases Francis loves to use.  Notice in the video below, the editor of the book, Fr. Antonio Carriero says,
“Pope Francis speaks with the style of a pastor and his language is so simple that it becomes accessible to everyone, young and old and in particular, the elderly.”

That statement is opposite what the narrator of the video said right before,
“The Vocabulary of Pope Francis”...is a comprehensive guide for those who wish to have a better understanding of how each of these words relates to the Holy Father.”

So which is it?   Is Francis’ language so simple that it’s accessible to all or do we need to have a comprehensive guide to better understand these phrases?

A sample of a few of the phrases in the book:
“peripheries of existence”
“throw away culture”
“don't be observers of your life”

It leaves us, here at Call Me Jorge..., to wonder will the book contain and explain our favorite Francis’ insult?
“self-absorbed promethean neopelagianism”