You are taking Francis at face value, without knowing the agenda behind his speeches. He is a Jesuit. Do some research into Jesuit philosophy, and the goals, ambitions and agenda of the Catholic Church. Then you will see the true meaning behind what he is saying. Satan is a master of deception, and the Vatican is his current vehicle through which his goals are being pursued. Earlier it was the Jews through which he sought to destroy the church. Then pagan Rome. Then papal Rome. Soon the second beast of Revelation 13 will be exposed. American Protestantism in union with the state, who will give global accreditation once again to the Papacy, who through ecumenism, will rule as a tyrant for a short time before Jesus comes.Jesus is the truth, religions that seek after Him are not entirely absolute truth. Otherwise, all Christians would be in agreement. Let's just say religion is man's way of seeking, worshipping, relating to God. Christianity is God's way of seeking a relationship with man.
So let's dissect the statement, "all religions are of equal importance". To the individual, not God. He is just saying that man seeks God on many paths. It is just a general observation. And we finds truths in many religions. God's truth has permeated the world and so what is good and just became part of false religions. This is partially what keeps them blinded to Jesus, they cling to certain truths.
Tom Hoopes', (of Benedictine College) explanation:
"Pope Francis delights people worldwide, as we saw in his recent visit to East Asia and Oceania.
He also drives people crazy worldwide, and we saw that, too, for instance when he said: “All religions are paths to God. I will use an analogy, they are like different languages that express the divine.”
This alarmed many Catholics who believe, with the Catechism, that, “All salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is his Body.” They worried that the Pope himself was saying otherwise. He’s not.
There are three simple steps Catholics can take when they are troubled by what the Pope said.
First: Double check the Catechism.
Often, the “troubling” things Pope Francis says are just paraphrases of the Catechism.
What I quoted above about salvation is from No. 846 of the Catechism. What comes right before it and right after it are also important.
Right before it, the Church teaches about truth in other faiths, and says about Muslims: “together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.”
Right after it, the Catechism teaches that “Those who, through no fault of their own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or his Church, but who nevertheless seek God with a sincere heart and, moved by grace, try in their actions do his will as they know it through the dictates of their conscience — those too may achieve eternal salvation.”
Of course Jesus is the only way. So was he spreading the gospel at that moment, no.
God draws man to Himself. His sheep will hear His voice. The Pope knows this, so he doesn't try to force feed anyone with an abrupt statement like: "Jesus is the only way ... following any other path is a dead end, empty and will lead you to destruction ... so just everyone in the world, stop what you are doing, turn from the path you are on and seek Jesus!"
You think that approach would work? No.
God converts the soul. Jesus is the Author and so people who have their door open to Christ, He will come in and sup them them.
I am not a Catholic. But I do know that the Catholic Church carries the gospel since their beginnings, imperfectly (as we all do).
Love is the way into the heart. Missionaries go out to those in need, help them, love them and then give them the gospel. Love has to come first, for God is Love. You prove that you love them by caring for them first, not just by words. That has been their method. Missions, hospitals, orphanages speak volumes.
A Tribe needs water, they go and dig wells, whatever they need, care and then share.
What do you do to love unbelievers?
These plans have been developing for hundreds of years. We are seeing the final culmination of them. Don't be deceived.
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