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    Pope is critical condition- Updated-RIP

    I suspect he is not long for this earth.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    I heard an early morning news blurb saying that the congestion in his lungs had cleared up.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    88 year old with double pneumonia. Tough situation, but prayers for his recovery.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    And when it's time to select a new Pope, PLEASE DO NOT give us another liberal Jesuit! Dominican or Franciscan only please!

    Prayers for his recovery. Double pneumonia at 88 years of age is bad news for anyone.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Daily Pope Report

    Health is improving per this report
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    That is good news.
    This old baptist boy from Kentucky still has him in my prayers.
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    I'm not Catholic, but he has impressed me as being a very good Pontiff, one of the more consistently thoughtful it would seem. I hope he serves many more years.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Quote Originally Posted by CitizenBBN View Post
    I'm not Catholic, but he has impressed me as being a very good Pontiff, one of the more consistently thoughtful it would seem. I hope he serves many more years.
    Here is where I part ways with you, CBBN. This Pope has been a screaming liberal and been going against traditional Catholic doctrine in many ways. Why? Because he's a Jesuit, whose Order is known to be extreme left-wing since the beginnings of their Order in the Church.

    Give me a traditional conservative Dominican or Franciscan priest as Pope any day. The Jesuits are just as bad, if not worse than leftist American Democrats. Same-same! JMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by suncat05 View Post
    Here is where I part ways with you, CBBN. This Pope has been a screaming liberal and been going against traditional Catholic doctrine in many ways. Why? Because he's a Jesuit, whose Order is known to be extreme left-wing since the beginnings of their Order in the Church.

    Give me a traditional conservative Dominican or Franciscan priest as Pope any day. The Jesuits are just as bad, if not worse than leftist American Democrats. Same-same! JMHO.
    Oh, I don't follow it closely enough to have a valid opinion, I freely admit it. I'm not Catholic, he seems sincere, and yes I have disagreed with some of his views (the few I follow), but other Popes seem as much political as anything else.

    of course historically it was far worse, to the point of the position being bought at one time.
    People keep asking if I'm back and I haven't really had an answer. But now, yeah, I'm thinkin' I'm back.

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Quote Originally Posted by suncat05 View Post
    Here is where I part ways with you, CBBN. This Pope has been a screaming liberal and been going against traditional Catholic doctrine in many ways. Why? Because he's a Jesuit, whose Order is known to be extreme left-wing since the beginnings of their Order in the Church.

    Give me a traditional conservative Dominican or Franciscan priest as Pope any day. The Jesuits are just as bad, if not worse than leftist American Democrats. Same-same! JMHO.
    John Paul II was closely associated with the Dominicans. He was IMHO the best Pope of my lifetime and during his papace he did a lot to reign in the teachings of the Jesuits. There have not been many Dominican popes, but you are spot on with your opinion
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    Pope John Paul II is my favorite, and was the best Pope in my lifetime as well. And the Church made huge strides at becoming more modern and contemporary during his Papacy.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    We need a Papal Bracket Challenge!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    We need a Papal Bracket Challenge!
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Based on a post from Father Jim today the Holy Father seems to have had a setback today. Apparently, he had a bronchial spasm.It led to a vomiting episode with Inhalation. it led to a deteriorating respiratory condition. Not a good situation.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickintheHam View Post
    Based on a post from Father Jim today the Holy Father seems to have had a setback today. Apparently, he had a bronchial spasm.It led to a vomiting episode with Inhalation. it led to a deteriorating respiratory condition. Not a good situation.
    Prayers for his full recovery.
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Health is improving earlier today

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Pope Francis rested well after overcoming setback from respiratory crisis"

    Monday Pope Report
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    One of those issues that my Mother in my head reminds me that I have nothing to say.

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Pope Francis now 'out of danger from death' as health condition continues to improve

    https://www.foxnews.com/world/pope-f...tinues-improve

    Very good news
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    Re: Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    Pope Francis set to be discharged from hospital on Sunday: doctors

    More good news
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    Pope (the pontiff, not coach) is critical condition

    I saw on the news this morning, the Pope is back at home resting comfortably. Not surprised with 1.1 billion people on the prayer wagon.(minus those with differences of opinions with the Pope)


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    It will take some time for him to recover. I read where his doctors said he'll need two months of rest before he should be active again. My FIL is a very healthy, active nearly 94-year old (still drives, lives by himself, gardens, etc.). But he was in the hospital for a few days a couple of months ago and it took weeks and weeks to recover (then went back in the hospital recently, but that's another story). I would think being in the hospital for that serious of illness for that long would take a large toll and a long time to recover for sure.

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    Passed this morning, day after Easter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    Passed this morning, day after Easter.
    May he RIP.
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    R.I.P. Pope Francis! And may God our Heavenly Father welcome you into Paradise with open arms! Amen!
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    It’s a sad day. He was a good one.

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