2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Pope Francis, Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, asked for an opportunity for the President of the United States, Donald Trump. In an interview with the Spanish newspaper El País, he assured "we have to see what he does, we cannot be prophets of calamities."
Likewise, the priest, who recently received hundreds of letters from children in the United States asking him to advocate that his parents not be deported, did not want to speculate on what consideration the Trump government deserves, saying: "let's see what happens".
Later the ecclesiastic, whose name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, added: “But to scare or rejoice at what may happen, in that I think we can fall into great recklessness. In being prophets or calamities or well-being that will not happen, neither one nor the other. It will be seen. We will see what it does and there it is evaluated. Always the concrete. Christianity is either concrete or it is not Christianity.
The 80-year-old pontiff refused to rate Trump, saying only: “I hope. God waited for me so long, with all my sins."
Although he himself seems to doubt his position when he expressed, commenting on the famous wall that the Republican wants to build between Mexico and the United States, that in times of crisis some peoples are looking for saviors who return identity with "walls and wires."
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