In the Gospel, Jesus does not become angry, but pretends to when the disciples do not understand him,
From
Fr. Blake's Blog (very funny post, by the way), quoting the much-beleaguered
news.va (Vatican News site).
But the comments are where you get that sudden bout of nausea we're all so familiar with (you'd think one would get used to it, but you really don't!). Comment 1 starts with the usual, "Oh, oh
bad translation" because, you know French is one of the harder languages to translate.
(Of course, the Vatican hasn't yet "re-translated" their French to the correct form, but why try since the re-translation doesn't help any, I guess.)
No really, go read
the Vatican sermon. This Fr. Blake guy is right: Frank doesn't think Jesus+ ever got mad. Ever. Or
could ever get mad.
Frank's doing more damage to the Gospel than Luther EVER did, and that's
saying something.
Another nugget from Bergoglio:
While the spirit of the world wants us to take a “restricted path,” Saint Paul warns that the “spirit of the world treats us as thought we lack the ability to think for ourselves; it treats us like people who are not free”
Yes indeed: DON'T TAKE THE NARROW PATH! Take the large, wide, EASY path that allows us to think for ourselves!
:heretic:
I'm not quoting any more. Just hadn't seen this here yet.