Can Pope Francis excite a religious revival in America?

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  1. Perspycacious profile image64
    Perspycaciousposted 8 years ago

    Can Pope Francis excite a religious revival in America?

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  2. JLauren Angel profile image60
    JLauren Angelposted 8 years ago

    Absolutely NOT. Pope Francis is a joke, let's pardon the people who had abortions and let them back into the grace of God. This is a man mind you, who has no power over GOD nor is he allowed to pass out "pardons" for killing unborn babies, who have no way to fight back. You honestly think a man can change the religiousness of people in America? It takes someone far beyond the Pope to make this happen.

    1. Perspycacious profile image64
      Perspycaciousposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I believe it takes the Holy Ghost and that Pope Francis is likely to understand that.  If it is possible to affect a change in even one person, I hope he might accomplish that.

    2. IslandBites profile image89
      IslandBitesposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      You obviously are not a christian.

    3. lovemychris profile image76
      lovemychrisposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I see you have power over God to condemn people that he/she supposedly created and loves. Whew...hope the Pope can overcomes this hatred w the love of God. Good luck buddy--you're gonna need it here in America.We have a very skewered version of God.

    4. lisavollrath profile image93
      lisavollrathposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      In the Catholic church, if you confess your sin to God, you are absolved. The Pope is saying that if you've had an abortion, and confessed your sin, you should be embraced by your Catholic family. His is a loving, forgiving God. Obviously yours isn't

  3. lions44 profile image93
    lions44posted 8 years ago

    Not at all. I think the United States and most Western nations are becoming more agnostic and/or atheist; and that slide will continue permanently.  As more second and third world nations expand their economies, they will also become more secular.  Gene Roddenberry predicted religion would become an anachronism in 200 years and I think he is right. Technology is probably the driving force behind that change.  Religious symbols will always be with us, but true faith is eroding for good.

    1. Perspycacious profile image64
      Perspycaciousposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      "....true faith is_______for good" is the portion of this comment I can agree with.  We are in a cyclical phase that goes like this: prosperity, loss of faith, crisis, heightened faith, prosperity."  We can each ask what part of that cycle we are in.

    2. dashingscorpio profile image78
      dashingscorpioposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      CJ, According to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center, 70.6% of the American population identified themselves as Christians including Catholics, Mormons, Protestants...etc
      We also have a people who are Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist faiths.

    3. lions44 profile image93
      lions44posted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Dashing...identifying with a faith, and actually being an active participant are 2 totally different things.  I think many people struggle with acknowledging their atheism/agnosticism publically, and fall back on their traditional faith as an answer.

  4. Oztinato profile image76
    Oztinatoposted 8 years ago

    Of course he already has and not just among Catholics but also aming atheist skeptics,politicians and other religions.

    1. lovemychris profile image76
      lovemychrisposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Very rare when someone actually practices what his God preached....well, at least here in USA. We are the judgemental, greedy, war-loving branch of the faith.

  5. MizBejabbers profile image88
    MizBejabbersposted 8 years ago

    I don't think so because we are not a Catholic nation. I like this Pope, as far as Popes go, but I don't see him as an inspiration to Protestants. I see them responding more to people like preacher-politician Mike Huckabee.

  6. ronbergeron profile image84
    ronbergeronposted 8 years ago

    I certain hope not. I think it's time we stop relying on belief in a magical being and instead take responsibility for our own actions and the way they affect the world around us. We shouldn't need the threat of eternal damnation to make us behave like reasonable people.

  7. Ericdierker profile image45
    Ericdierkerposted 8 years ago

    It would seem strange if a man dedicated to our spiritual awakening on the inside sparked a revival of the masses. Yes I used the term masses for it's double meaning. If you would have asked if it may excite a spiritual revival in America I would have answered yes and that it already has. But that leap into religiosity is not one Americans have historically taken. No state religion is really more in the hearts of Americans than on paper.
    If man can believe in another man then the Pope is a great example. My wife is a perfect example. She is not Catholic. But the Pope makes her all giddy with good feelings. And that translates into a little more time and oomph into her prayers and just keeping God a little more on the forefront of her mind and heart. And that leads to more conversation and places it closer to the front of my mind and heart. A revival? Sure why not? Is that same thing happening to millions of Americans? Absolutely. A national revival? For sure.
    The fact you asked the question and got answers answers the question.

 
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