Sincerely hope that he will not have relations with any real people

Trenton 2022-08-09 11:10:47

Although the young pope is arrogant and sturdy, he has truly achieved respect and awe at present. In the muddle of upper-level power and the generally loose requirements of the world, he is different, uncoordinated, and seemingly harsh behavior. It is the integrity closest to the saints. In fact, it is not conservatism—because he just banished the inappropriate ones instead of keeping them in the church.
I most hope that he will not really have a relationship with anyone, that would be too clichéd!


I was very satisfied after watching the fifth episode. Hahahahaha, a saint, a tyrant, and a great politician. Beyond the ordinary struggle. This kind of gentleness to his powerful ability makes me feel that his power is reasonable and credible.

I don't quite understand why he has been entangled with his parents. This old fragile childhood drama doesn't seem to suit him? Later, I thought about it. This entanglement of where I came from may be a saint’s confusion in the "body and the world". A saint, despite being free from other world constraints, still needs to answer an ultimate question. What created me? Can my body be completely separated from this world?


The eighth episode is awesome! ! ! ! ! I was not moved by the atmosphere rendered by the appearance of the people in the speech, I was shocked by the Pope’s great excellence-what kind of person is a saint? Not only does he know, he also solves the problem! ! PS: It's really not because of her sexual orientation that she was solved, but because she was addicted to this and that, forgot to put her needs at the end, and forgot what it means to serve the Lord wholeheartedly! A saint has countless amounts of clean water and countless gratitudes, telling the poor not to drink dirty water. Where can we get water if they don’t drink dirty water? She became a saint, but what did she forget?

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