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chirau ◴[] No.43928761[source]
I am sure a certain somebody is going to claim credit for bringing the papacy home to America to make it great.
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jm4 ◴[] No.43929594[source]
It's only a matter of time before that same person gets called out by the new pope and responds by calling him a loser. If we're lucky, that will be the catalyst that finally erodes any remaining support he has.
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doomroot13 ◴[] No.43929972[source]
Don't hold your breath. My whole family are staunch Catholics and disliked Francis because of his more "liberal" leanings. Some Catholics believed he was the "anti-christ" and loved Trump. Seriously.
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1. sirbutters ◴[] No.43930140[source]
Exactly. The day orange loser posted his picture as the pope, you just had to read what catholics were saying in r/conservative. It was a mostly along the lines of "I don't think it was very wise to do that, but I'll never stop supporting him".
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2. senderista ◴[] No.43930702[source]
I bet they'd say the same thing if Trump memed himself being crucified or something.
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3. sirbutters ◴[] No.43930986[source]
The beautiful irony is if he started to embrace the true teaching of Christ (love one another, forgive your enemies, help the poor etc), they would start to renounce him.