Pope Francis Urges Catholics to Shake Up Dioceses
By AP / Jenny Barchfield, Marco Sibaja and Nicole Winfield July 25, 2013
(RIO DE JANEIRO) Pope Francis has shown the world his rebellious side, urging young Catholics to shake up the church and make a mess in their dioceses by going out into the streets to spread the faith. Its a message he put into practice by visiting one of Rios most violent slums and opening the churchs World Youth Day on a rain-soaked Copacabana Beach.
Francis was elected pope on a mandate to reform the church, and in four short months he has started doing just that: He has broken long-held Vatican rules on everything from where he lays his head at night to how saints are made. He has cast off his security detail to get close to his flock, and his first international foray as pope has shown the faithful appreciate the gesture.
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He told the thousands of youngsters, with an estimated 30,000 Argentines registered, to get out into the streets and spread their faith and make a mess, saying a church that doesnt go out and preach simply becomes a civic or humanitarian group.
I want to tell you something. What is it that I expect as a consequence of World Youth Day? I want a mess. We knew that in Rio there would be great disorder, but I want trouble in the dioceses! he said, speaking off the cuff in his native Spanish. I want to see the church get closer to the people. I want to get rid of clericalism, the mundane, this closing ourselves off within ourselves, in our parishes, schools or structures. Because these need to get out!
http://world.time.com/2013/07/25/slum-pope-tells-slum-residents-not-to-lose-hope/