The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in Christ's name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The pope is a very... passionate man. He likes to get out with the people, and with that comes a large security risk.
I see the work the pope has to do. It is a huge responsibility. Nobody campaigns for it.
The new pope knows that his task is to make the light of Christ shine before men and women of world - not his own light, but that of Christ.
Pope Francis emphatically does not buy the argument that poverty can be alleviated by the 'trickle down' effects of wealth creation. He is deaf to arguments that the global economy has brought a billion people out of poverty. He is convinced, in short, that the best and only way to expel poverty is fairer distribution of the world's goods.
Once elected, the Pope is by virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope is preserved from the possibility of error. God would change any spend thrift politician into a responsible Pope.
Television preachers extract money from the poor to live in a style and to indulge in shameful acts which equal or outdo the worst of the Renaissance Popes.
The beloved of the Almighty are: the rich who have the humility of the poor, and the poor who have the magnanimity of the rich.
Since the Church is to be servant to the poor, it is our fault if that wealth is not channeled to help the poor in our world.
To be honest, I don't really care about any pope. It's not something I think about much, to be quite honest with you.
My duties are wider than those of the Pope. The Pope is only concerned with the spiritual welfare of his flock.