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5 Protestant Leaders Reflect on Pope Francis’ Legacy

“Today I’m attending millions all over the world Looking back at Pope Francis’ life and heritage,” Rodriguez I said. “A few years ago, my wife, Eva and I praised him for meeting him in Rome. I’ll be participating in commemoration The pouring of the Holy Spirit through charismatic renewal within the Catholic Church. I stood at Circus Maximus in the heart of Rome and witnessed the hunger for many of God’s existence, crossing the boundaries of denomination.

“Let me be clear: I am not a Catholic. Jesus Christ from Protestant tradition. I will not assert all the teachings of what has been brought about by the Catholic Church or the Pope. But me do Believe in our shared power of Jewish and Christian values ​​to provide truth, hope and clarity in an age of chaos, moral relativism, and spiritual chaos.

“I am very much aware and respectful. fact Pope Francis was the first Latinos to serve the Pope – historic, It has deep meaning A moment for many people in Latin America and the world. He spoke for the alienated, for Silence, and for Something that is often forgotten by systems and institutions. And for that reason, I express my gratitude.

“As someone who lives to make it” Jesus The heart of everything, I pray now, more than ever – those who are committed to the centrality of Christ In The truth of the Bible from all the sects flows from the completed work Christ, To gather again… so that we can fill the earth with the glory of the Lord as the sea covers the ocean. ”

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