Its rather controversial but Pope Francis has delivered another
criticism of some members of his own church, suggesting it was better to
be an atheist than one of many Catholics who he said live a
hypocritical life.
In improvised comments in the sermon of his
private morning mass in his residence, he said: “It is a scandal to say
one thing and do another. That is a double life. “There are those who
say, ‘I am very Catholic, I always go to mass, I belong to this and that
association’,” the head of the 1.2 billion-member Roman Catholic church
said, according to a Vatican Radio transcript.
In Pope's Words:
Some
of these people should also say “‘my life is not Christian, I don’t pay
my employees proper salaries, I exploit people, I do dirty business, I
launder money, [I lead] a double life’.” “There are many Catholics who
are like this and they cause scandal,” he said. “How many times have we
all heard people say ‘if that person is a Catholic, it is better to be
an atheist’.”
Since his election in 2013, Francis has often
told Catholics, both priests and lay people, to practise what their
religion preaches.
In his often impromptu sermons, he has
condemned S3@.x:’ual abuse of children by priests as being tantamount to
a “satanic mass”, said Catholics in the mafia excommunicate themselves,
and told his own cardinals to not act “as if they were princes”.
Less than two months after his election, he said Christians should see atheists as good people if they do good.
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