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KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
Popes Christianity 3 KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
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KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
What you need to know You will need to have a basic understanding of the role of a Pope and how a Pope is elected. You will be able to explain the duties and responsibilities of the Pope in greater detail. You will need to understand the significance of the Pope worldwide and his impact on Christianity. KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
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How Do They Choose the Pope?
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What does a Pope do? Weekly blessings in St Peter’s Square Celebrates Mass each morning in a private Chapel. Travels throughout Italy and the World Meets each of his more than 5,000 Bishops at least once every 5 years. (About 20 a week!) Receives visitors such as Heads of State. Pope Francis KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
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Christmas Eve Mass at St Peters
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Pope Francis He is a Pope of many firsts! He lives a modest lifestyle. He worked as a bouncer at a bar in Buenos Aires. His father was a basketball player. He is a huge fan of football. He had part of his right lung removed. He loved to dance tango. He holds a master’s degree in chemistry. Pope Francis’ acts remind people of scenes from the Bible. Puppy Love! 1. He lives up to his chosen name The Pope chose his name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, who lived a simple life and shunned luxury. Following his footsteps, Pope Francis led a modest lifestyle that he took with him to the Vatican. He wears simple priest robes, drives a 20-year-old car gifted to him, and lives in an ordinary hotel instead of the official papal quarters. He is a Pope of many firsts The pontiff is the first of his chosen name, Francis, in the entire history of papacy in the Catholic Church. He is also the first Latin American and Argentine pope, and the first of the Jesuits to lead the Vatican. His father was a basketball player, and he played hoops in his youth When the pope visits the Philippines in January, he will probably understand the Filipinos' love for basketball. Influenced by his father, who played basketball for San Lorenzo, he played the sport with friends as a young teen. Since his papacy, the pope has received signed jerseys from different teams, including NBA's Boston Celtics. 6. He worked as a bouncer at a bar in Buenos Aires It is hard to reconcile Pope Francis' image as the leader of the 1.2 billion-strong Catholic Church to a nightclub bouncer. But believe it or not, the Pope who made himself accessible to the common folk once kept minors and troublemakers out of a local bar in Buenos Aires. He had a part of his right lung removed in his youth Because the pope's predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI retired due to poor health, the fact that Pope Francis has only one whole and fully functioning lung had been a cause for concern for many during his election in March The pontiff had a part of his right lung removed in his youth due to an infection, but he appears to be in good health even at the ripe age of 77. 3. He is a huge fan of football Coming from the homeland of football star Lionel Messi, the pope is a huge supporter of local Argentine club San Lorenzo. He has cheered for the team as a young boy, and is actually a card-carrying fan who still pays his dues on time up to this day. 4. He loved to dance tango A true-blooded Argentine through and through, Pope Francis loved the South American dance which originated in Buenos Aires. But it takes two to tango, so the pope confessed that he had a girlfriend whom he danced with as a teen before he became a priest. 10. Pope Francis' acts remind people of scenes from the Bible Since he took the reins of the Catholic Church in March 2013, the Pope's actions have reminded people of scenes from the New Testament. He embraced and blessed a man covered in tumors, much like the story of Jesus when He healed lepers, and washed the feet of juvenile delinquents, including a Muslim woman. Bonus fact: Pope Francis also had his episode of puppy love. He wrote a love letter to a girl in his neighborhood when he was 12 years old. He reportedly told her, "If I don't marry you, I'm going to be a priest." What a promise of devotion and loyalty that can be read both ways - a sweet declaration of romantic love and a vow of servitude to God. KS3 Christianity 3 GTC & JHC Craw 2015
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