6 thoughts on “VATICAN: Pope Francis’ Address for the Feast of St. Bahkita, patroness against human trafficking”
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Did the pope change since his recent election?
He seems to speak different.
I like what he is saying this time.
Also his comments about criminalization of gays by law, just because they are gay is straight to the point. Because God loves every human being, since He created us Himself.
The Pope didn’t change. The person started to be Pope.
Well said
Che la vera gioia è Cristo, è la prima volta che lo dice.
Laudetur
He mentioned a saint, Christ and Our Lady.
Deo Gratias
I read that St. Josephine Bakhita had nothing but pity for her tormentors, and this, before she ever heard of Jesus. Quite an example.