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Mike Pence Criticized by Evangelicals for Calling Pope Francis ‘the Holy Father’

Former Vice President Mike Pence Later on Sunday, he was criticized. He calls Pope Francis the “Holy Father.”

In a post from X, Pence wrote that he was praying for the Pope, who was hospitalized last month. a lot Health issues.

“One of my greatest honors as a vice president was my time with Pope Francis at the Vatican in January 2020. @Karenpence and I joined Catholics. all over the worldI pray for this humble and respectful man. God blesses the Holy Father,” Pence I wrote it.

The response to this post, which has accumulated nearly half a million views, has been largely important to the former vice president since calling the Pope the “Holy Father.”

“I've heard you were from people in my theological circle. Really Christian. You even attended the pastor's church by my friend. To see that you affirm Roman Catholicism and say that someone who thinks he is the head of the church and the pastor (replacement) of Christ on Earth is sad.

And there is only one holy Father – ancient times.” I commented Evangelist and Bible teacher Justin Peters.

Preacher, author, YouTuber Spencer Smith; I commented“There…”

John Root Face, Sports & Culture Commentator, Posted The late theologian RC Sprawl GIF I'm saying“What's the problem with your people?”

Francis will be in the hospital from February 14th after dealing with complex respiratory infections, including dual pneumonia and bronchitis.

According to Monday statement In the sacred press, referring to the press, the Pope remains hospitalized at Gemeri Hospital in Rome.

They added that it doesn't require “non-invasive mechanical ventilation” as Francis recently used it, but he He was still undergoing supplemental high flow oxygenation.

He also attended Mass on Sunday “with those who have cared for him while in hospital” and spent the rest of the day “alternating between rest and prayer.”

“The direct results from the bronchospasm experienced by the Pope on Friday are clear, but there is still a possibility that the Holy Father's condition could worsen,” the statement added.

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Milton Quintanira He is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor writer for Crosswalkheadlines and host of For Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to the Bible and Bible truth of The Sound. He has a master of divinity from the Alliance Theological Seminary.

It was originally published on March 3, 2025.

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