"I don't have sins. My only sin is that my conscience doesn't accuse me of anything."
Whenever I see the beautiful Pope, I can't help but ask myself: what makes him so special, and what is the difference between the Pope and other ordinary people? Is it really because he is closer to God? Is it really because he has a stronger faith than others?
The Pope knows very well that the most fundamental weakness of us ordinary people is that each of us places his hopes on the outer mysteries: other people, new places, new ideas, new movies, etc. The more mysterious, the easier it is to believe in the power of these things. The more we know, the less we believe it. So rarely do we really pin our hopes on ourselves. Trusting others is always easier than trusting yourself. We would rather believe that others have superpowers than believe that we have the ability to control our own destiny. This is why the Pope does not let others see his face. Let everyone's imagination bring themselves to the altar.
So, we have to have faith in ourselves, this is the real faith. Beliefs in other individuals are all superstition and unrequited love.
The miracle is actually in us, and we've spent our whole life looking in the wrong places.
Ciao, Rome. Ciao, world!
Hello Rome, hello world!
(Ciao.)
Hello!
What have we forgotten? What have we forgotten?
What have we forgotten? What have we forgotten?
We have forgotten you!
We have forgotten you.
Let me be very clear.
Specifically,
I am here for one very simple reason.
I'm here for one simple reason,
To not forget anyone.
Just don't forget anyone.
God does not leave anyone behind.
God will not abandon anyone.
That what he told me when I decided to serve him.
This is what he told me when I decided to serve him.
And it is what I say to you now.
This is what I am saying to you now.
I serve God. I serve you!
I serve God and I serve you.
We have forgotten the women and children who will change this world with their love and their kindness and with their marvelous, divine disposition to play.
We forget about the women and children who used their love and kindness to keep the world changing. Play with their extraordinary divinity.
Play is the only authentic means we have to make us feel in harmony with life.
Play is the real and only way to feel harmony in life.
And to be in harmony with God we have to be in harmony with life.
If we want to be with the Lord, we must be in harmony with life.
We don't have a choice.
We have no choice.
We must be in harmony with God.
We must be with the Lord.
And what else have we forgotten?
And what else have we forgotten?
We have forgotten to masturbate, to use contraceptives, to get abortions, to celebrate gay marriages, to allow priests to love each other and even to get married.
We also forget about masturbation, about contraception, about abortion, about celebrating same-sex marriage, and about allowing priests to fall in love and even get married.
We have forgotten that we can decide to die if you detest living.
We also forget that if we get tired of living we can decide to die
We have forgotten to have sexual relations for purposes other than procreation without feeling guilty.
We forget about shameless sexual relationships that don't have the purpose of procreation.
(Help!)
(Come and help!)
To divorce, to let nuns say mass, to make babies in all the ways science has discovered and will continue to discover.
Forget about divorce, forget about having nuns at Mass, forget about making babies with all the scientific methods discovered and undiscovered.
In short, my dear, dear children, not only we forgotten to play, we have forgotten to be happy and there is only one road that leads to happiness.
In short, my dear, dear children, we not only forget to play, we also forget to be happy, there is only one way to happiness.
And that road is called freedom.
This road is called freedom.
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